St. Martin of Tours Rosary - 6mm Sapphire Fire Polished beads - 8200
St. Martin of Tours Rosary - 6mm Sapphire Fire Polished beads - 8200
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Description
Description
Introducing our stunning Silver Plated Rosary, adorned with exquisite 6mm Sapphire Fire Polished beads. The intricately designed Crucifix measures 1 3/8 x 3/4 Inches, while the centerpiece showcases a finely crafted St. Martin of Tours medal.
Elevate your prayers with this elegant and spiritually enriching piece.
Each Rosary is presented in a deluxe velvet gift box.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
For information on caring for your precious metal, please visit our FAQs page.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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ST. MARTIN of TOURS
Patron of Reformed Alcoholics
Martin was born to pagan parents, and was baptized at the age of 18. He began serving in the Roman Imperial Army at the age of 15, but after he was baptized his Faith prevented him from fighting, so he was discharged and began his spiritual journey, later becoming Bishop of Tours. One of his more famous legends was told that Martin once came upon a beggar in the cold, and tore up half of his cloak, giving one to the beggar. He later became a large inspiration for several would-be followers. b. 316 AD, Hungary d. 11/8/397, Candes, Gaul Patronage: Beggars, Wool weavers, Tailors, Soldiers, Vintners, Innkeepers, Geese, Horsemen Feast Day: November 11
Frequently Asked Questions
Here's a list of our most frequently asked questions, we have tried to provide as much information as possible. If you do need any further help, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at sales@crossesandmedals.com
Information about our jewelry
Sterling Silver
Our Sterling silver medals are at least 92.5 percent pure silver. Copper is typically combined to improve the metal’s hardness and durability without compromising the quality and look of the silver.Sterling Silver medal are marked with a quality stamp to ensure the content of the silver. Federal law mandates that the quality stamp must include the maker’s mark. You will find either “Sterling Bliss” or “Sterling BLI” on the back of our medals – both acceptable quality marks.
Gold Filled
Gold filled, also known as rolled gold is made up of a solid layer of 14 Karat Gold bonded with a base metal, such as brass, on both the front and back of the medal. Total content of Gold is 1/20 of the weight of the medal.
14 Karat Gold
Our 14 Karat Gold is composed of 58.3 percent pure gold and is ideal for fine jewelry. Other alloys, such as copper, are mixed in with the gold to give more of a red warm hue. This also give the metal strength. Since gold is a natural element, it is very durable. We do recommend removing the jewelry if it may come in contact with chemicals. To clean gold jewelry, use warm water and detergent free soap and a soft brush.
Does my medal come with a lifetime guarantee?
Yes, all our products are covered by a lifetime guarantee against any manufactures defect or tarnishing. Warranties are void If item Is not in its original state as purchased I.e been repaired, resized arm worked on.
What size medal should I order?
Large medals (1” or larger) are usually intended for men or women who do like to wear larger medal.
Medium size medals (approximately ¾”) are most common for women or children 7 years or older. Some men also prefer the medium medals.
Small medals (charm size) are great for bracelets or for small children (UNDER ADULT SUPERVISION). Ladies that want a dainty medal to compliment another medal on the same chain or to accompany another necklace may prefer the small/charm size medals.
How to care for your precious medal
To clean your jewelry, use warm water and detergent free soap and a soft brush or cloth. Do not use jewelry cleaner because this will damage the medal. Our medals are sprayed with a lacquer coating to protect the finish and prevent tarnishing. Also, avoid exposing the medals to household cleaners or chlorinated water.