The Rose Rosary
No beads. Only roses.
Every bead sculpted into a full, blooming rose — a Rosary unlike any you've held.
A rose for every Hail Mary, laid at Our Lady's feet.
The Rose Rosary
Every bead sculpted into a full, blooming rose — a Rosary unlike any you've held.
A rose for every Hail Mary, laid at Our Lady's feet.

Long before a single bead was ever carved, the rose belonged to Mary. She is the Mystical Rose of the Church's oldest litany — and the rose is the sign Heaven sends whenever she draws near.
Her beauty, her love, her sorrow, her mercy toward her children — for centuries the faithful have reached for one flower to speak of her. It has never been anything but the rose.
So we made her a Rosary of nothing but roses.
"Each Hail Mary is a rose; each full Rosary, a crown of roses laid at Our Lady's feet."
— the ancient image of the Holy Rosary

Every other Rosary is strung with plain, round beads. This one is not. Each bead is sculpted into a full, blooming rose — petals raised beneath your fingertips, an entire garden coiled in the palm of your hand.
And so the prayer itself changes. You no longer count beads — you offer roses. Bloom by bloom, Hail Mary by Hail Mary, you place a real rose into your Mother's hands, until the whole Rosary becomes a crown of roses laid at her feet.
Each Hail Mary, a rose. Each Rosary, a crown for the Queen of Heaven.
This is no mere sentiment. From her appearances on earth to her most ancient titles, the rose has marked Mary's presence again and again — a sign the whole Church has recognized for centuries.
In her apparitions
Guadalupe — roses given in the depths of winter.
Lourdes — a golden rose resting on each foot as she stood.
Fatima — the scent of roses marking her presence.
In the life of the Church
Mystical Rose — her ancient title from the Litany of Loreto.
Our Lady of the Rosary — the devotion handed down through St. Dominic.
Rosarium — the very word means a garden, or crown, of roses.
The Rose Rosary is offered in four colours. Red came first, and for many it remains the truest — the deep red of a mother's love poured out, of the Immaculate Heart that loves without limit.


The original
Red — where the devotion began. The red of Our Lady's love — a heart pierced with sorrow, yet never turning from her children. If you're unsure which to choose, begin here.
Blue — the blue of her mantle, the colour most her own.
Pink — the rose of joy, her gladness as our Mother.
Purple — royalty and sorrow — Mary as Queen, and as the Mother who suffered.
A living prayer to keep close — or a Crown of Roses to place in the hands of someone you love, and entrust to Our Lady.
Bloom by bloom, Hail Mary by Hail Mary — a crown of roses offered to your Mother. See it move.
A Crown of Roses for Our Lady
Those devoted to Our Lady
Each rose-shaped bead, a bloom offered to her heart.
Anyone who prays the Rosary
Feel each petal beneath your fingers as you pray.
Lovers of Marian beauty
The rose — her flower at Guadalupe, Lourdes, Fatima.
A gift of deep meaning
For a mother, a daughter, or a devoted friend.
Anyone carrying a sorrow
To offer, decade by decade, to her Sorrowful Heart.
A Baptism or Confirmation
A beautiful, lasting gift of faith for the young.
Those drawn to something rare
Not smooth beads — fully sculpted, blooming roses.
A prayer made tangible
Every bead placed like a rose at her feet.
If a name came to mind as you read — it was made for them, too.
Keep one close, and offer a bloom for someone you love.
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