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Hi! [waves] Checking in from the frozen north... About a year and some ago, there was a discussion on the list about period recipes for rose-petal beads for...
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Dec 6, 2003
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Hi all, We've been kind of quiet! I was at the library doing some looking for reference material for a paper I am writing for our Kingdom Arts and Sciences...
Katherine Barich
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Jan 13, 2004
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!!!! I recently saw This illumination when it was on display at the getty.... They change the exhibits every??? 6-8 weeks, so they can rotate material, but...
Lishka Cheglokova
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there are ... Oh, forgot to mention the tassels and strings are all the same on the beads, a light green in color. Katherine...
Katherine Barich
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Jan 14, 2004
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I came across a couple of images with beads today. They aren't anything spectacular, but thought I'd put the link out for anyone interested. These art works...
Katherine Barich
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Jan 21, 2004
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Whew! I just finished a great project for a friend of mine! I was talking to a group I had offered to make rosaries for and one lady drew me aside and told me...
Winterhaven
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Feb 24, 2004
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Have to share the latest research "data point" -- A very nice lady at the National Gallery in London -- which is very, VERY sticky about people not reproducing...
Chris Laning
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Feb 24, 2004
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Sounds wonderful. Do you have pictures? perrye From: Winterhaven Subject: Making a Wiccan/Goddess Rosary Whew! I just finished a great project for a friend of...
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Feb 25, 2004
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At Walgreens in the "automotive section" amongst the air fresheners and sparkly dangles you can hang from your rear view mirror I found a rosary. It's made of...
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Mar 16, 2004
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Hi Slaine, Welcome to the list! Molly (Atlantia, Barony of Dun Carrig) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Leesa Orton
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Mar 16, 2004
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Yes, modern rosaries can certainly be . . . strange. <g> I have a page of pictures, mostly downloaded from Ebay (which lets you see lots of low-to-medium...
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Mar 16, 2004
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Just a periodic reminder here from your mod, not aimed at anyone in particular. (Heaven knows we're a quiet enough list anyway -- I certainly don't want to...
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Mar 16, 2004
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Greetings all. The "interesting" markers beads are really a throwback if you look at it one way... here's short excerpt of different kinds of marker beads I...
FV/Rafaella
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Rafaella, that rosary is gorgeous. I admit I dig the whole skull beads thing. I have to start making more rosaries myself! Hm... bead shopping... :-) ~ HL...
Kathryn
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Your commentary is most interesting. I, also, like rosaries that "tell me something" each time I use them. My favorite Lenten one has ten decades of different...
Winterhaven
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Mar 17, 2004
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Well I like the the pretty rosery myself. I make them with silver chain and crystal beads. I used to use them as a necklace when I was younger ( I couldn't...
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If you want beads try e-bay it might take a few tries but I found some great deals... last time I got 100 glass beads for $3.00... if no one is bidding against...
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... I would guess it might be a Chaplet of St. Antony, especially if the reverse of the St. Francis medal has a picture of a Franciscan friar holding the...
Chris Laning
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Mar 17, 2004
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I recently bought a rosary made in Spain by Carmelite nuns, from rose-petal beads. It seemed like a spiffy-keeno idea, and I wasn't thinking about allergies...
Joan Hall
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Mar 30, 2004
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I would be happy to purchase it from you. Can you please email me offlist? Catalina Orosol condesacatalina@... ... From: "Joan Hall"...
Melissa Brown
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(responded privately) - Joan ... offlist?...
Joan Hall
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Joan, I for one would love it. Are you coming to Beltane? ~ Catherine de Gray Joan Hall <joan_the_harpist1119@...> wrote: I recently bought a rosary made...
Kathryn
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Mar 30, 2004
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It's already been claimed, sorry. But here's the website where you can buy one for $18. click on "catholic gifts" and then "rosaries." ...
Joan Hall
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Mar 31, 2004
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No problem. I saw that, for whatever reason, her email posted before mine did. I'll check out those rosaries though! I love rose. Bardic sash, huh? The "bard...
Kathryn
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I am Cateline la souriete, currently living in East Kingdom. I have always been fascinated by rosaries, and recently have taken up the study of them again. My...
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May 12, 2004
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I want to make a paternoster appropriate to a man living in the early 16th century German States, and have a few questions, if someone can help. I am using...
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May 12, 2004
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Just a couple of reminders from your listowner -- it's been a while since I posted these. First, welcome to our new members! We actually have over 100 people...
Chris Laning
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Greetings! ... Both paint and dye were used on wood. The most brilliant period paint for red, vermilion, was made by crushing cinnabar and mixing it with egg ...
Corwyn and Carowyn
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I think this might be because the Trinity was not an accepted form of the godhead until rather late in period. I have not yet come across a variant that was in...
Elizabeth Schechter
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May 12, 2004
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... From: "Elizabeth Schechter" <ladysmith@...> To: <Paternosters@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 5:02 PM Subject: Re:...
James Aldrich
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