Armenian Pocket Rosary

$35.00

Pocket rosary

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Weight 0.2 kg
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This is a short Armenian rosary is made with 8mm red, blue and orange frosted glass beads and metal dividers. The beads present the colors of the Armenian flag. The letters on the left read HAY meaning Armenian. It is finished with a 1 and 1/4″ metal cross.

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Weight 0.2 kg

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