Black Rosary Beads Necklace

Black Rosary Beads Necklace

Black Rosary Beads Necklace

Tibetan Buddhist 108 Sandalwood Beads Prayer Necklace Meditation Mala
Tibetan Buddhist 108 Sandalwood Beads Prayer Necklace Meditation Mala
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Tibetan Buddhist Black Agate Beads Prayer Mala
Tibetan Buddhist Black Agate Beads Prayer Mala
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Used for meditation and prayer mala

14K Gold Filled Rosary Necklace w/Cross Pendant 24
14K Gold Filled Rosary Necklace w/Cross Pendant 24"
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Beautiful rosary with cross pendant and necklace is made of gold filled metal. Cross measures 1.2 inch L x 0.7 inch W. Chain length is 24 inch. Spring ring clasp. Chain cannot be removed from pendant. Style number #n285.

Men's Black Wood Rosary- Made in Brazil
Men's Black Wood Rosary- Made in Brazil
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Solid, genuine cherry wood rosary in a black color. Ideal for men and worn around neck. 19 inches long and in fashion. Great gift for men of all ages. Made in Brazil.

Black Colored Wood Jesus Necklace - 33'' Necklace - 2 x 3.25'' Pendant
Black Colored Wood Jesus Necklace - 33'' Necklace - 2 x 3.25'' Pendant
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Black Colored Wood Jesus Necklace - 33'' Necklace - 2 x 3.25'' Pendant

Mens Black Stainless Steel Rosary Necklace with Cross - 32
Mens Black Stainless Steel Rosary Necklace with Cross - 32"
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Mens Black Stainless Steel Rosary Necklace with Cross - 32" long

St. Christopher Medal Pendants Necklaces with 18
St. Christopher Medal Pendants Necklaces with 18" chain
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Pewter St. Christopher Medal Cast pewter 7/8" oval St. Christopher medal pendant with bright cut accents. 18" stainless steel chain. Size: 9/16"w x 7/8"h medal. Gift boxed.

Guess Men's Necklace
Guess Men's Necklace
Black Crystal Pave Genuine Round Onyx Beads Cross Rosary Men Chain Necklace 37
Black Crystal Pave Genuine Round Onyx Beads Cross Rosary Men Chain Necklace 37"
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This stunning black rosary is a great complement for your outfit in a night out in the city. Made of black round onyx beads, black crystal pave disco ball beads and a 6" dangle part featuring a crystal pave cross at the end...

Tibetan Buddhist Wooden Prayer Beads Mala Bracelet with Hemp Om Bag
Tibetan Buddhist Wooden Prayer Beads Mala Bracelet with Hemp Om Bag
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This Tibetan Buddhist wrist mala is made from wooden beads. There is an elastic cord in the center of the bracelet. This bracelet can fit any size of wrist. This Tibetan Buddhist wrist mala was handmade in Nepal...





Black Rosary Beads Necklace

The Necklace as Jewelry Transcends Cultures and Time

A representation of feminine beauty and mystique, the necklace has been an integral part of a woman's decoration and beauty for ages. Whether a choker, rosary or chain, the necklace has achieved a timeless appeal. In many cultures, necklaces have marked cultural distinctions, based on ornamentation, length and attire. From Greek mythology to the French Revolution, the necklace has played a major role in cultures worldwide.

Since the dawn of time, necklaces have been fashioned from jewels, chains, rocks, metal, cloth, wood, and shells. As one of the first man-made objects for wearing around the neck, necklaces once served as an elemental piece of apparel for men and women. Prehistoric fashions that draped around the neck and torso (forming the shape of a safety pin) were used to clasp layers of clothing. Among the ancient Egyptians, necklaces formed a fundamental part of dress. For example, the Ankh was worn to symbolize the amulet of life. Egyptians also adorned their necklaces with gold, beads and jewels, which later served as temptation for grave robbers centuries later.

In ancient Rome, young boys wore a bullah, or a chain around the neck with a pouch containing an amulet. While the bullah was worn by most classes, the upper class had amulets made of gold. These necklaces were intended to provide protection as boys were considered the stronger species in need of special protection. In comparison, Roman men wore signet rings of iron or gold. These rings were used to seal official documentation. Since Roman women during these times did not enjoy the same societal status as their male counterparts, jewelry was a mechanism of showcasing their particular position in society. According to one source, when a 195 B.C. law suggested that women give their jewelry away for use in war materials, women protested in the streets. Typical jewels of the day included amber, gold, pearls, polished stones, and glass beads.

During the Medieval ages, necklaces were simple and practical. But as history progressed through the 14th through 16th centuries, jewelry in general became more glamorized, especially neckwear. Intricately designed chains and collars graced the necks of ladies.

With all the power, prestige and beauty contained within one piece of jewelry, perhaps it is not so surprising that the necklace played an integral role in the downfall of France's monarchy. Known as the "Affair of the Diamond Necklace," the incident involved the court of Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette who was implicated in a crime to swindle the crown jewelers for the cost of a very expensive diamond necklace. The scandal added to the disillusionment of France's people with their monarchy, which along with other events, eventually culminated in the French Revolution.

In the Eastern part of the world, necklaces have long been fashioned with an array of exquisite jewelry and gold. In fact, gold necklaces play a very important role in Middle Eastern dress even today. The Arabian necklace symbolizes not only an embellishment, but also a form of security and an economic marker. Islamic calligraphy and Quranic symbols are also prevalent.

Neckwear in Assam, India, is often typified with motifs of orchids and flora and fauna. Other Indian jewelry ranges from religious to domestic. In areas surrounding temples, shops sell sanctified necklaces made of scented sandalwood, silk and gold. Worn by married Hindu women, the mangal sutra symbolizes love in holy matrimony. It is made of a combination of black beads and a gold pendant.

In Africa, necklaces designed from colorful beads have been used as part of traditional attire for centuries. African neckwear has also been used to designate tribal heritage, status, and for currency exchange.

No matter the cultural destination, the necklace has been an important decoration for ages. Some cultures have even utilized the necklaces to identify cultural and class distinctions. Indeed, the necklace has played a major role in cultures worldwide.

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Black Rosary Beads Necklace



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