Hematite Rosaries
Hematite Rosaries
Choose from among our current selection of made-to-order hematite rosaries. They feel heavier than most rosaries.
Hematite Rosaries
About Hematite
Natural Hematite
Natural hematite is rare and very expensive. It contains ferric oxide, calcium, and manganese. It is not only on earth but on the planet Mars as well.
What We Use
Today’s hematite rosaries use a machine-made version of this stone. It looks and feels similar. It is also iron-grey, metallic-based, and heavy.
Warmth
The temperature of the beads will slowly warm up when in contact with warm hands. As you pray with them, you will feel their warmth.
CREDITS
The LOGO image of Our Lady of Grace is original artwork by Martin Lariviere in 2009. We have the artist’s permission (my son). It is our exclusive trademark logo image.
A beautifully photographed sky by Donald Tong inspired the website’s colour scheme. Cropped portions of it are the background for the footer Bible verse. He shared it as a free download on pexels.com.
Raphael painted The Sistine Madonna circa (1513-1514). We made circular cut-outs from the original image.
Karelj shared his hematite rock photo as public domain on Wikipedia.
Our information is from general knowledge, experience, and shared internet resources. We’d like you to use it as a starting point for your research to verify facts and build a reference list.
IN REVIEW
We make hematite rosaries with classic links or wire wrapping. We use heavy-duty wire and chain to help support the weight of the larger, heavier sizes of beads.
We also make Paracord hematite rosaries.
Natural hematite is rare and very expensive. Today’s hematite rosaries use a machine-made version of this stone that looks and feels similar. It is also iron-grey, metallic-based, and heavy.
The temperature of the hematite beads will slowly warm in contact with warm hands. As you pray the rosary, you will notice their warmth.