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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 436535, member: 36"]A standard rosary has five 10-bead groups separated by links/chain/whatever and a bead in the center of that. There's a shield-shaped medal attached the bottom, then three more beads and I think another single. Generally there's a crucifix attached. I've sold a bunch of them and even made one once. The filigree necklace was made by someone familiar with rosary beads, but it was never a rosary. </p><p><br /></p><p>Buddhists and Muslims use prayer beads too, but they look different.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 436535, member: 36"]A standard rosary has five 10-bead groups separated by links/chain/whatever and a bead in the center of that. There's a shield-shaped medal attached the bottom, then three more beads and I think another single. Generally there's a crucifix attached. I've sold a bunch of them and even made one once. The filigree necklace was made by someone familiar with rosary beads, but it was never a rosary. Buddhists and Muslims use prayer beads too, but they look different.[/QUOTE]
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