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

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Honoring St. Agnes of Rome, the patron saint of betrothed couples and Girl Scouts, this birthstone rosary bracelet merges spiritual purpose with superior craftsmanship. Radiant 6mm fire-polished crystal beads in your selected birthstone shade are anchored in rhodium-plated silver, delivering lasting brilliance and exceptional durability. Each piece features an authentic St. Agnes of Rome medal and a substantial pewter crucifix, expertly assembled in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing. Perfect for daily devotional wear or as a meaningful sacramental gift, the bracelet harmonizes sacred intention with refined sophistication. Packaged in sumptuous velvet and protected by a comprehensive lifetime warranty.

  • 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. Agnes of Rome 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 Agnes of Rome

Saint Agnes of Rome was a virgin who was martyred for her steadfast commitment to God. She is honored as the patron saint of Chastity, Gardeners, Girls, Engaged Couples, Rape Victims, Girl Scouts, Purity of Soul, and Virgins, and her memorial feast day is celebrated on January 21st. Despite offers of extensive wealth and marriage from Roman suitors, Agnes remained true to her vow of chastity and declared that God was her ultimate spouse. In a public display of her devotion, the governor ordered her to disrobe and walk through the streets, but an angel appeared and clothed her, shielding her from humiliation.