Bliss St. Anastasia Birthstone 6mm Silver-plated Rosary Bracelet

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Honoring St. Anastasia of Sirmium, the patron saint of martyrs and widows, this birthstone rosary bracelet combines spiritual devotion with exceptional quality. Brilliant 6mm fire-polished crystal beads in your chosen birthstone shade are paired with rhodium-plated silver settings that maintain their luster and resist tarnishing. The bracelet incorporates an authentic St. Anastasia of Sirmium medal and a substantial pewter crucifix, both expertly assembled in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing. Perfect for daily devotional wear or as a meaningful sacramental gift, the piece merges sacred intention with elegant aesthetics. Enclosed in sumptuous velvet packaging and guaranteed for life.

  • Handcrafted in the USA: Made by Bliss Manufacturing with meticulous attention to quality.
  • 6mm Fire Polished Beads: Vibrant crystal beads in 12 birthstone colors for a personalized touch (e.g., Sapphire for September, Amethyst for February).
  • Silver-Plated Design:  Silver-plated wire with a lead-free pewter crucifix 5/8" x 1/4" and St. Anastasia of Sirmium medal 1/2" x 1/4".
  • Adjustable Sizing: 7.5" with a 1" extender for Adults; options for Children 6.5" with the same extender length for adjustable comfort.
  • Lifetime Guarantee: Bliss Manufacturing ensures durability against tarnishing, breakage, or defects.
  • Deluxe Velvet Gift Box: Perfect for gifting on baptisms, confirmations, or birthdays, especially for those with ties to English Catholic heritage.

Saint Anastasia of Sirmium

St Anastasia of Sirmium is a Christian saint and marty who died at Sirmium. Saint Anastasia is the patron saint of Martyrs, Widows, Weavers, and those suffering from poison. Saint Anastasia memorial feast day is December 22nd. In the second mass on Christmas Day, Anastasia is given a special commemoration. There are many legends involving Saint Anastasia, but the only facts known are about her death. She sacrificed her life during Emperor Diocletian’s persecutions.