Chainmail Rosary
Here's a rosary that my school asked me to make for our retiring nun, it's made out of stainless steel and bronze. The weave for the beads is a kinged (doubled) Rhinos Snorting Drano and the cross is full persian.



Here's a rosary that my school asked me to make for our retiring nun, it's made out of stainless steel and bronze. The weave for the beads is a kinged (doubled) Rhinos Snorting Drano and the cross is full persian.
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