


Gold Tone Rosary with Blue and Pink Glass Beads 6 mm
€15.00
Key Features:
- Radiant Gold-Tone Finish
- Unique Blue and Pink Marbled Glass Beads
- Ideal 6 mm Bead Size
- Detailed Gold-Tone Miraculous Medal Centerpiece
- Traditional Gold-Tone Crucifix
- Durable Chain and Component Construction
- Handcrafted for Santa Gloria, Rome
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| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product | Gold Tone Rosary with Glass Beads |
| Bead Material | High-Quality Marbled Glass |
| Bead Size | 6 mm |
| Bead Color | Swirled Blue and Pink |
| Metal Components | Durable, Polished Gold-Tone Alloy |
| Centerpiece | Traditional Miraculous Medal |
| Crucifix | Detailed Gold-Tone Traditional Crucifix |
| Origin | Handcrafted with traditional expertise for Santa Gloria, Rome |
Gold Tone Rosary with Blue and Pink Glass Beads (6 mm) – A Santa Gloria Exclusive
In the heart of Rome, surrounded by the echoes of saints and the enduring beauty of the faith, we at Santa Gloria believe that sacred objects are more than mere items. They are bridges—gateways to prayer, comfort, and a deeper connection to God. We are not just merchants; we are curators of devotion, and it is with immense pride that we present a piece that is both timeless and strikingly beautiful: our Gold Tone Rosary with Blue and Pink Glass Beads.
This is not simply a product. It is a handheld prayer, a physical whisper of the divine, crafted to last for generations. Each element, from the cool, smooth beads to the radiant gold-tone crucifix, has been brought together to create a Catholic Rosary that is as profound in its purpose as it is lovely in its form.
As you hold it, you are not just holding a rosary. You are holding a tradition, a piece of our Roman heritage, and a powerful tool for contemplation. We invite you to explore the story, symbolism, and spirit woven into this exceptional glass rosary.
The Radiance of a Gold Tone Rosary
When we sought to create a rosary that felt both classic and special, our attention turned immediately to the finish. The “gold tone” is not merely a color; it is a symbol. In sacred art, gold represents the divine light of God, the glory of the Resurrection, and the royalty of Christ the King and Mary, Queen of Heaven.
Our Gold Tone Rosary is designed to capture this divine radiance. The durable, high-quality alloy is polished to a reverent gleam that warms in your hand as you pray. The interlocking links of the chain are sturdy yet delicate, designed to flow effortlessly through your fingers as you move from one prayer to the next. This golden hue provides a stunning, luminous framework for the true stars of the piece: the beads.
Unlike the fleeting nature of other materials, a gold tone rosary offers a sense of permanence and preciousness. It elevates the daily act of prayer into something that feels cherished. The crucifix and centerpiece, also rendered in this beautiful gold tone, are crafted with fine detail, reminding the faithful of the profound love and mercy at the heart of our Catholic faith.
A Symphony of Color: The 6mm Blue and Pink Glass Beads
The heart of any rosary is in its beads. They are the tactile markers of our devotion, the rhythm of our conversation with Our Lady. For this piece, we chose 6mm glass beads, a size we find to be perfect. They are substantial enough to feel present, yet modest enough for discreet prayer, fitting comfortably in any hand, from the gentle grasp of a child to the worn, loving hands of a grandparent.
But it is the color that truly sets this Blue and Pink Rosary apart. The beads are not a flat, simple color. Instead, each 6mm glass bead rosary bead is a unique swirl of Marian blue and joyful pink, like a small, captured nebula or a watercolor of a dawn sky. This marbling effect means that no two rosaries are exactly alike, making yours a truly personal item of devotion.
The symbolism of these colors is deeply rooted in our tradition:
- Marian Blue: This is the color of the heavens, of transcendence, peace, and truth. It is the color of Our Lady’s mantle, wrapping the faithful in her protection and guiding us with her calm.
- Joyful Pink: This shade, known as “Rose,” is a color of joy and anticipation in the Church. It is used on Gaudete Sunday in Advent and Laetare Sunday in Lent, reminding us to rejoice in the promise of salvation.
Together, these colors create a rosary that is perfect for meditating on all the Mysteries. The blue offers a canvas for the sorrowful and glorious, while the pink calls to mind the profound joy of the incarnation and the birth of our Lord. This Blue and Pink Glass Rosary is a complete story of faith told in color.
From Our Roman Heart to Your Hands: The Santa Gloria Promise
We are Santa Gloria. Our home is Rome, the city of martyrs, popes, and the unshakeable foundation of the Catholic Church. We live and breathe this heritage. When you buy a rosary from us, you are not engaging with a faceless corporation. You are connecting with a family of artisans and believers who understand the spiritual weight of these items.
We see our work as a vocation. We are inspired by the small, family-owned laboratori (workshops) tucked away on Roman cobblestone streets, where generations have passed down the art of creating sacred items. We partner with the finest artisans who use traditional methods to create handcrafted pieces. This Gold Tone Rosary is a testament to that commitment.

Blue and Pink Rosary
Each link is secured with care. Each bead is selected for its beauty. The crucifix is not just an adornment; it is the corpus, the body of our Savior, treated with the respect it deserves. This attention to detail ensures that your rosary is not a fragile object but a sturdy companion for your spiritual journey, ready to be carried in a pocket, purse, or clutched in a hand during moments of need.
This is our expertise. We know the difference between a mass-produced item and a true tool of faith. We promise that every item from Santa Gloria carries with it a piece of Rome’s sacred story.
The Perfect Gift: A Legacy of Faith and Love
Because of its unique beauty and profound meaning, this 6mm rosary makes an extraordinary gift. In a world of fleeting, digital presents, giving a rosary is an act of profound love. It is giving someone a source of peace, a spiritual shield, and a constant reminder of their faith.
This particular Blue and Pink Rosary is a wonderfully versatile gift for countless occasions:
- First Holy Communion: The 6mm beads are perfect for a child’s first rosary, and the joyful colors celebrate this beautiful sacrament.
- Confirmation: A gift to mark the sealing of the Holy Spirit, providing a new spiritual tool for a young adult.
- RCIA & Baptism: What better way to welcome someone into the Church than with a beautiful, handcrafted Catholic Rosary?
- Mother’s Day: The blend of blue and pink is a touching tribute to a mother, grandmother, or godmother.
- Christmas & Easter: A perfect gift to celebrate the great joys of our faith, the Incarnation and the Resurrection.
- Weddings: A beautiful “something new” (and blue!) for a Catholic bride, or a gift for the couple to place in their new home.
- Comfort in Sickness or Loss: Giving this rosary is like giving a hand to hold. The smooth, cool glass rosary beads can bring immense comfort during difficult times.
When you gift this rosary, you are starting an heirloom. You are giving a physical object that will absorb the prayers, hopes, and tears of its owner, becoming more precious with every passing year before being passed to the next generation.
A Centerpiece of Grace: The Miraculous Medal
At the heart of this rosary, where the decades join to form the pendant, is a beautifully detailed centerpiece. On this model, we have chosen the Miraculous Medal. This is not just a connector; it is one of the Church’s most powerful sacramentals.
Given to St. Catherine Labouré by Our Lady herself in 1830, this medal is a font of grace. The front depicts Mary standing on a globe, crushing the serpent’s head, with rays of light streaming from her hands. These rays, she explained, are the graces she pours out on those who ask for them. The-border bears the prayer, “O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.”
On the reverse, a cross and the letter “M” are intertwined, representing Mary’s place at the foot of the cross and her role in our salvation. Below are the two hearts: the Sacred Heart of Jesus, crowned with thorns, and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, pierced by a sword.
To have this medal at the center of your Gold Tone Rosary is to have a constant, miniature profession of faith. It adds another layer of profound Marian devotion to your prayer, powerfully linking the Rosary to Our Lady’s own promises of grace and protection.
How to Pray the Rosary: A Simple Guide from Santa Gloria
If you are new to this devotion or are gifting this rosary to someone just beginning their journey, we offer this simple guide. The Rosary is a simple, scriptural prayer, a way to meditate on the life of Christ through the eyes of His mother.
- The Sign of the Cross: Begin by holding the Crucifix. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
- The Apostles’ Creed: While still holding the Crucifix, profess your faith by praying the Apostles’ Creed.
- The First Our Father: Move to the first large bead after the crucifix and pray one Our Father.
- Three Hail Marys: On the next three small beads (our rosary 6mm beads), pray three Hail Marys. These are traditionally offered for an increase in the virtues of Faith, Hope, and Charity.
- The Glory Be: After the third Hail Mary, pray the Glory Be.
- Announce the First Mystery: Move to the next large bead. Announce the first Mystery for that day (see list below). Then, pray one Our Father.
- Pray the Decade: On the ten small beads that follow, pray ten Hail Marys, one for each bead. As you do, meditate on the Mystery you just announced. This is the heart of the rosary. The physical act of moving the beads with your fingers while your mind is focused on the life of Christ is a powerful form of contemplative prayer.
- Conclude the Decade: After the tenth Hail Mary, pray one Glory Be. Many also add the “O My Jesus” (Fatima) prayer.
- Repeat for All Five Decades: Move to the next large bead, announce the second Mystery, and repeat the pattern (one Our Father, ten Hail Marys, one Glory Be) for all five decades of the rosary.
- Concluding Prayers: After the fifth and final decade, it is traditional to conclude with the Hail Holy Queen, followed by the “O God, Whose Only Begotten Son…” prayer and the Sign of the Cross.
The Mysteries of the Rosary: Meditations on the Life of Christ
The “Mysteries” are the events from the lives of Jesus and Mary that we contemplate during prayer. This Blue and Pink Glass Rosary is the perfect companion for all of them.
The Joyful Mysteries (Prayed on Mondays and Saturdays)
- The Annunciation: The Angel Gabriel asks Mary to be the Mother of God.
- The Visitation: Mary visits her cousin Elizabeth, who is pregnant with John the Baptist.
- The Nativity: Jesus is born in a stable in Bethlehem.
- The Presentation: Mary and Joseph present Jesus in the Temple.
- The Finding in the Temple: After three days, Mary and Joseph find the young Jesus teaching the elders.
The Luminous Mysteries (Prayed on Thursdays)
- The Baptism of Jesus: Jesus is baptized in the River Jordan by John.
- The Wedding at Cana: Jesus performs his first miracle, turning water into wine.
- The Proclamation of the Kingdom: Jesus preaches repentance and the coming of the Kingdom of God.
- The Transfiguration: Jesus is gloriously transfigured before Peter, James, and John.
- The Institution of the Eucharist: Jesus gives us His Body and Blood at the Last Supper.
The Sorrowful Mysteries (Prayed on Tuesdays and Fridays)
- The Agony in the Garden: Jesus prays in Gethsemane on the night before His death.
- The Scourging at the Pillar: Jesus is cruelly scourged by Roman soldiers.
- The Crowning with Thorns: Soldiers mock Jesus, placing a crown of thorns on His head.
- The Carrying of the Cross: Jesus carries the heavy cross upon which He will be crucified.
- The Crucifixion: Jesus is nailed to the cross and dies for our sins.
The Glorious Mysteries (Prayed on Wednesdays and Sundays)
- The Resurrection: Jesus rises from the dead three days after His crucifixion.
- The Ascension: Jesus ascends into Heaven, body and soul.
- The Descent of the Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit comes upon the Apostles and Mary at Pentecost.
- The Assumption of Mary: Mary is taken, body and soul, into Heaven.
- The Coronation of Mary: Mary is crowned as Queen of Heaven and Earth.
Care for Your Glass Rosary
We have crafted this rosary to be a durable companion. To care for your Gold Tone Rosary, simply wipe the beads and metal components with a soft, dry cloth to remove oils from your hands. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. When not in use, we recommend storing your rosary in a soft pouch or a dedicated rosary box to protect it from scratches and to keep the chain from tangling.
Buy Your Rosary, Inherit a Tradition
This Gold Tone Rosary is more than an accessory. It is a spiritual anchor in the turbulent sea of life. It is a quiet companion in the dead of night, a source of comfort in a hospital room, and a joyful song of praise in moments of celebration.
When you buy this rosary from Santa Gloria, you are not just making a purchase. You are holding a piece of Rome. You are investing in a handcrafted item of devotion that has been sourced, designed, and presented by people who share your faith.
Let the cool, 6mm glass beads glide through your fingers. Feel the comforting weight of the gold-tone crucifix. See the light catch the beautiful swirls of blue and pink.
Welcome this beautiful Catholic Rosary into your life or give it as a gift of profound meaning. We, the Santa Gloria family, are honored to be a part of your journey of faith.











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