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From: MSN Nickname_vixedjuju_  (Original Message)Sent: 1/2/2008 7:04 AM
 

FAERIE QUEEN CHAPLET

The beads used in this rosary are 8mm light purple Czech cut glass Spacer beads and 4 mm aurora borealis lavender beads, 23 inches long  when stretched out lengthwise from the pendant, the circle of the beads being 29" in circumference, very wearable.  

The six divider beads are 8mm purple aurora borealis cut glass beads, each held between two glass flower petal beads and silver glass spacer beads.

The center of the rosary is a gleaming silver miraculous medal, which is like a miniature shrine to the Fairie Queen, having been overlaid by a beautiful bower garden, within which the queen of the fairies stands, holding out her arms in blessing  and love to us. A beautiful piece, made of silver plated pewter.

This Chaplet is crafted in the traditional Dominican (Catholic) format of ten beads of five decades each. 

Completing the Chaplet is an unusual sterling silver pendant of a lovely Art Nouveau styled faerie with butterfly wings outstretched, with  a beautifully variegated genuine purple fluorite crystal point dangling from her gown.

"One aloof stands sentinel"

 This is truly an exquisite rosary inspired by the Queen of the Fae herself!



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