Bliss St. Theresa Birthstone Sterling Silver Rosary Bracelet

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Celebrate your faith with the Bliss St. Theresa Birthstone Sterling Silver Rosary Bracelet, a refined devotional piece combining spiritual significance with timeless elegance. Crafted from sterling silver and adorned with 6mm Austrian crystal birthstone beads, this single-decade bracelet honors St. Theresa of Lisieux, patron saint of missionaries, aviators, and florists. The adjustable design fits wrists from 7½ to 8½ inches, while the sterling silver crucifix and St. Theresa medal provide authentic spiritual symbolism. Ideal for daily prayer or as a meaningful gift for baptisms and special occasions, this bracelet arrives in a deluxe velvet box and is protected by Bliss Manufacturing's lifetime guarantee.

  • Material: Sterling Silver, offering durability and elegance.
  • Birthstone Options: 6mm Austrian crystal beads, offering sparkle and high-quality craftsmanship.
  • St. Theresa Sterling Silver Medal: Features a 1/2-inch by 1/4-inch medal.
  • Sterling Silver Crucifix: Measures 5/8-inch by 1/4-inch medal, adding elegance and spiritual significance.
  • Adjustable Sizing: 7.5" with a 1" extender for adjustable comfort.
  • Design: Single-decade rosary bracelet, ideal for portable prayer.
  • Packaging: Deluxe velvet gift box.
  • Lifetime Guarantee: Backed by Bliss Manufacturing’s lifetime warranty, ensuring long-lasting quality and customer satisfaction.
  • Gift Appeal: Perfect for birthdays, baptisms, or as a devotional gift for St. Theresa.

Saint Therese of Lisieux

St Therese Lisieux - St Theresa - Santa Teresita (January 2, 1873 - September 30, 1897) was a Carmelite nun, also referred to as The Little Flower, Saint Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face. She is the Patron Saint for aviators, florists, tuberculosis, gardeners, loss of parents, foreign missions, and those affected by HIV/AIDS in Alaska, Russia, and France. Her memorial feast day is celebrated on October 1st.