Handmade Rosaries, made with love.
My grandfather made rosaries for his home parish, setting them out in the narthex and chapel for anyone who needed one. He passed away in 2020, and after his funeral I felt a strong calling to convert to Catholicism.
My grandmother later gave me all his rosary-making tools, and I picked up where he left off, making rosaries and giving away hundreds for free at that same parish. I was confirmed Catholic in 2021, and later that year I married my husband in the Church.
My grandfather made simple rosaries with plastic beads and twine. As I continued his work, I began experimenting with metal rosaries and crystal or gemstone beads. Friends and family started asking to purchase them, which eventually led me to open my Etsy shop and share my work with people around the world.
The proceeds from my shop help me continue buying supplies so I can keep giving rosaries away for free, while also supporting my family. Today, I continue this tradition giving away rosaries in both my hometown and our new community where we moved in 2025.
Each rosary I make is a continuation of a gift that was first given to me. Faith passed down, one bead at a time.