Genuine Connemara Marble Rosary.
Hand-crafted in Ireland, the unique cubed marble beads showcase Connemara Marble's various shades
of green. Connemara means "of the sea" and comes from the Connemara Mountains in the most western
parts of Ireland in County Galway. To complete the rosary is a Celtic crucifix. The rosary is
constructed with an extra strong double link chain and measures 25" long.
Few things reflect the beauty of creation more strongly than the deep and varied greens of
Connemara Marble, a natural resource protected since 1922 by Irish Law found only in a small corner
of Ireland's Atlantic seaboard. These Rosary Beads, handmade in Ireland from marble cut from a
quarry in Co. Galway, are part of a long tradition in Irish Rosary beads.
The first Irish Rosaries were made by monks of the great settlements like Cashel, Clonmacnoise
and Glendalough. Using the horns of animals, they fashioned beads of natural beauty and simple
strength. Their strength in particular put them much in demand in medieval Europe, where the rosary
was a widely observed meditation, and personal link with the Creator.
We have carried these beads since the 1970's and they have brought solice and peace to
many.