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Memento Mori | Triple Wrap Rosary Bracelet

Memento Mori | Triple Wrap Rosary Bracelet


This beautiful gemstone Memento Mori rosary bracelet features skull beads as theĀ paters and black onyxĀ as theĀ aves. Each of our stretch and wrap rosary bracelets is a full rosary.Ā  Each bracelet includes a ā€œbookmarkā€ crucifix medal.Ā  ThisĀ medal is moveable and can help you keep track of where you are at in your rosary as you pray throughout your day.

Each bracelet is strung on durable elastic making it easy to stretch and wrap around your wrist without fear of snapping it. Crucifix and miraculous medal styles may vary.

This bracelet is named Memento Mori which means "Remember your death."Ā This phrase comes from early Christianity. Many saints from that time are known to have kept a skull on their desk or amongst their belongings simply to remind them of death. Even some early Christians greeted one another with this phrase. The phrase is simply to remind people of their death and call them to think about how their living today. Are we preparing for our death? Are we preparing for eternity?Ā 

The inner circumference of this bracelet is approximately 8 inches.

$12.60

Original: $42.00

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Memento Mori | Triple Wrap Rosary Bracelet—

$42.00

$12.60

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This beautiful gemstone Memento Mori rosary bracelet features skull beads as theĀ paters and black onyxĀ as theĀ aves. Each of our stretch and wrap rosary bracelets is a full rosary.Ā  Each bracelet includes a ā€œbookmarkā€ crucifix medal.Ā  ThisĀ medal is moveable and can help you keep track of where you are at in your rosary as you pray throughout your day.

Each bracelet is strung on durable elastic making it easy to stretch and wrap around your wrist without fear of snapping it. Crucifix and miraculous medal styles may vary.

This bracelet is named Memento Mori which means "Remember your death."Ā This phrase comes from early Christianity. Many saints from that time are known to have kept a skull on their desk or amongst their belongings simply to remind them of death. Even some early Christians greeted one another with this phrase. The phrase is simply to remind people of their death and call them to think about how their living today. Are we preparing for our death? Are we preparing for eternity?Ā 

The inner circumference of this bracelet is approximately 8 inches.