My Beading Project – Anglican Rosary

I finished it. My Anglican Rosary. And I completely love it!!! Here are the photos:

Made with Picture Jasper (cross and large beads), Howlite, Mother-of-Pearl (round, separator beads), agate (puff coin beads), and gold Czech glass seed beads.

The two triangles are meant to represent the Holy Trinity. I followed a basic pattern, but added my own touches in the beads, and the triangles.

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About Jayne d'Arcy

I am now, as of 2010, 48 years old. I do a bit of digital artwork, and photography. I also write Harry Potter fan fiction that is Severus Snape-centric. No slash. On this blog I have a library of my own original work, which I hope you'll be inclined to visit and comment on.
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2 Responses to My Beading Project – Anglican Rosary

  1. Zanthera says:

    I second that! Well except for the Buddhist part. Well done.

  2. Eric Fry says:

    That’s beautiful, Jayne. I need to find someone to make a Buddhist rosary for me.