Pray with the St. Kateri Tekakwitha Chaplet, handmade in the USA. Featuring 8mm red, clear and smokey quartz beads wire-wrapped in bronze, this durable chaplet includes a St. Kateri (Lily of the Mohawks) centerpiece, honoring the patroness of environment and ecology. Its compact design make it an ideal Catholic gift or prayer tool for perseverance. Order this heirloom-quality piece today, allow 1-2 weeks!
- Quartz Beads: 8mm red, clear and smokey quartz beads, symbolism of water, blood, and earth elements.
- Bronze Wire-Wrapping: Hand-wrapped with solid brass wire, ensuring durability and a rustic, vintage finish.
- Replica St. Kateri Centerpiece: 1 1/4" Bronze replica medal honoring St. Kateri Tekawitha, New York and Canada.
- Replica Lily Crucifix and 2 3/8" Lilies, antique openwork crucifix, Philippines.
- Replica Links and Cross: 3/4" lilies bronze links and 1/2" small cross with a heart in the center.
- Options: The rosary is available in sterling silver for a lustrous, elegant finish or bronze for a durable, rustic look with a warm patina.
- Handmade by Zina Marie: Artisanal quality crafted in the USA by Zina Marie, known for heirloom designs.
- Compact Chaplet Design: Short, multi-bead layout 15", ideal for portability and focused prayer.
- Heirloom Durability: Wire-wrapped construction with a guarantee against breakage.
- All the medals, crucifixes, wire, and chain used in this rosary are proudly made in the USA.
- Gift-Ready Packaging: Includes a complimentary gift box and rosary prayer pamphlet.
- Catholic Devotional Tool: Perfect for praying for perseverance, especially for mothers, or as a meaningful gift.
Cleaning Instructions: Use delicate jewelry cleaner or mild detergent with warm water; avoid harsh chemicals to preserve gemstones, bronze and silver.
Saint Kateri Tekakwita memorial feast day is July 14th.
Kateri was the daughter of a Mohawk chief and a slave of her father's, an Algonquin woman. The chief married her mother, and they also had a son. Smallpox devastated their village, killing her parents, her brother, and leaving her near blind. She was adopted by family members who pampered her as the princess she was. As she grew, she became a Christian and her fondest desire was to receive Holy Communion. Her guardians decreed she should marry; she refused as she had decided to dedicate her life to Christ as a nun; her refusal was met with abuse. She fled with the aid of another relative, gaining sanctuary with the Christian enclave downriver. St Kateri Tekakwita is the Patron Saint for vision and environment. Saint Kateri Tekakwita memorial feast day is July 14th.