Rosary - .925 silver - 2000-2010





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Handmade rosary by Perna Laboratorio Orafo in Campania, Italy, crafted from natural red Isididae Pacific coral with 925/1000 sterling silver components, featuring 3.5–4.0 mm coral beads and 4 mm silver beads, length about 50 cm with a 45 cm section to the central medal, new and never worn with a laboratory authenticity certificate.
Description from the seller
Refined handcrafted rosary created by Perna Laboratorio Orafo, an artisanal goldsmith workshop based in Torre del Greco (Campania, Italy), a historic centre internationally renowned for its long-standing tradition in coral craftsmanship and fine Italian jewellery.
This rosary is entirely handmade using natural red Isididae coral of Pacific origin, carefully selected for colour consistency, uniformity and natural brilliance. The prayer beads are composed of perfectly matched coral spheres measuring approximately 3.5–4.0 mm in diameter, offering a harmonious, elegant and well-balanced appearance.
The structure is rhythmically alternated with decorative sterling silver 925 spheres, each measuring approximately 4 mm in diameter, enhancing both visual balance and tactile quality during use.
The central medal, crucifix, clasp and silver spacer elements are all crafted in solid sterling silver 925/1000, entirely handmade and professionally tested to confirm authenticity and declared fineness.
The 925/1000 hallmark is present on the silver components but is not visible in the photographs, due to its discreet placement.
The coral used is natural and untreated. As Isididae coral, it is not subject to CITES regulations, allowing legal trade without specific export restrictions.
A devotional jewel of refined craftsmanship, combining spiritual symbolism with authentic Italian artisanal quality. New and never worn.
Technical Details
Creator: Perna Laboratorio Orafo
Object type: Rosary
Period: 2000–2010
Materials:
Natural red Isididae coral (Pacific origin)
Sterling silver 925/1000 (medal, crucifix, spheres and clasp)
Coral bead diameter: approx. 3.5–4.0 mm
Silver bead diameter: approx. 4 mm
Length to central medal: approx. 45 cm
Final section with crucifix: approx. 5 cm
Total length: approx. 50 cm
Total weight: approx. 12–13 g
Condition: New, never worn
Origin: Italy – Campania
Shipping and Packaging
Tracked international shipping with insurance included.
The rosary is supplied with:
Elegant gift box
Laboratory authenticity certificate
Reinforced professional packaging to ensure maximum protection during transport
Important Information
The coral used (Isididae, Pacific origin) is a natural organic material not subject to CITES regulations and can be sold and shipped without specific restrictions.
Buyers are nevertheless responsible for verifying and complying with the import regulations of their own country.
Seller's Story
Refined handcrafted rosary created by Perna Laboratorio Orafo, an artisanal goldsmith workshop based in Torre del Greco (Campania, Italy), a historic centre internationally renowned for its long-standing tradition in coral craftsmanship and fine Italian jewellery.
This rosary is entirely handmade using natural red Isididae coral of Pacific origin, carefully selected for colour consistency, uniformity and natural brilliance. The prayer beads are composed of perfectly matched coral spheres measuring approximately 3.5–4.0 mm in diameter, offering a harmonious, elegant and well-balanced appearance.
The structure is rhythmically alternated with decorative sterling silver 925 spheres, each measuring approximately 4 mm in diameter, enhancing both visual balance and tactile quality during use.
The central medal, crucifix, clasp and silver spacer elements are all crafted in solid sterling silver 925/1000, entirely handmade and professionally tested to confirm authenticity and declared fineness.
The 925/1000 hallmark is present on the silver components but is not visible in the photographs, due to its discreet placement.
The coral used is natural and untreated. As Isididae coral, it is not subject to CITES regulations, allowing legal trade without specific export restrictions.
A devotional jewel of refined craftsmanship, combining spiritual symbolism with authentic Italian artisanal quality. New and never worn.
Technical Details
Creator: Perna Laboratorio Orafo
Object type: Rosary
Period: 2000–2010
Materials:
Natural red Isididae coral (Pacific origin)
Sterling silver 925/1000 (medal, crucifix, spheres and clasp)
Coral bead diameter: approx. 3.5–4.0 mm
Silver bead diameter: approx. 4 mm
Length to central medal: approx. 45 cm
Final section with crucifix: approx. 5 cm
Total length: approx. 50 cm
Total weight: approx. 12–13 g
Condition: New, never worn
Origin: Italy – Campania
Shipping and Packaging
Tracked international shipping with insurance included.
The rosary is supplied with:
Elegant gift box
Laboratory authenticity certificate
Reinforced professional packaging to ensure maximum protection during transport
Important Information
The coral used (Isididae, Pacific origin) is a natural organic material not subject to CITES regulations and can be sold and shipped without specific restrictions.
Buyers are nevertheless responsible for verifying and complying with the import regulations of their own country.
Seller's Story
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