A light meant to find you
Every rosary is assembled by hand, in my kitchen in Dublin. Link by link. With freshwater pearls, semi-precious stones that come into the workshop already blessed, and gold PVD-plated stainless steel. Made to last. Made to accompany.
Lumen Maris
Limen - Amethyst Rosary
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Made slowly, while life happens.
It started with a christening. My daughter's, this July. I wanted to give something to the families who would come — something made with my own hands. And in the rhythm of making them, link by link, something settled in me that I hadn't planned on. I am still here. The kitchen, my daughter's nap, the dog barking at the garden. The light shifts. The work is part of the prayer.
Four ideas that hold up everything I make
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Spiritual connection
Devotion is not something you say. It is something you do, slowly, with your hands.
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Craft
Assembled link by link, one stone and one pearl at a time. Not scalable. Intentional.
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Honest materials
Real pearls. Blessed stones. Gold PVD-plated stainless steel. Nothing pretending to be something it isn't.
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Quiet presence
For a pocket. For a bedside table. For a hand that needs to close around something real.
Carry it as you need to
No rules. No instructions. However it makes sense to you.
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