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Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Pink Marbled Glass Bracelet 8 Inch Stretch with Crucifix Charm #Gftshp-149

Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Pink Marbled Glass Bracelet 8 Inch Stretch with Crucifix Charm #Gftshp-149

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#Gftshp-149 This Catholic stretch bracelet features pink marbled glass beads with two small charms: Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal and a crucifix. It measures approximately 8 inches and is made of zinc alloy, rhinestones, and glass, giving shoppers clear, citable material and size details upfront. Compared to plain devotional bracelets, this design adds rhinestone spacers for a more defined, dress-ready look while remaining simple to wear daily.

  • 8 inch stretchable bracelet for an easy slip-on fit
  • Pink marbled glass beads paired with rhinestone spacers
  • Includes 2 devotional charms: Miraculous Medal and crucifix
  • Made from zinc alloy, glass, and rhinestones
  • Suitable for daily wear, church, prayer groups, or Catholic gift giving

Please see pictures for details. If you would like to learn more about the apparitions of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal we have the following in separate listings: A book titled "The Many Faces of Mary, a Love Story" with a chapter dedicated to Our Lady, written by Bob and Penny Lord. A 30 minute documentary recorded on the site of her shrine, hosted by Bob and Penny Lord. A 24 page pamphlet minibook, which is that chapter by itself from the book listed above.

Please visit our Ebay other listing to find more Catholic books, DVDs, prayer resources, and religious items. If you have any questions please let us know. We will combine shipping if you buy more than 1 item. God bless you. Listed with ExportYourStore.com

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Frequently Asked Questions

A good Catholic bracelet should balance devotion, comfort, and durability. Many shoppers look for clear religious symbolism first, such as a Miraculous Medal, crucifix, saint medal, or Marian image. Comfort matters too, especially for daily wear, so stretch bracelets are often easier to put on and remove than clasp styles. Material choice is also important because some bracelets are made for occasional wear, while others are better for frequent use. This bracelet is designed as a devotional accessory with pink marbled glass beads, rhinestone spacers, and two small charms: Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal and a crucifix. It measures about 8 inches and is stretchable, which makes it simple to wear without fastening a clasp. It is made of zinc alloy, glass, and rhinestones, so it is best suited for someone who wants a decorative Catholic bracelet with Marian symbolism rather than a heavy-duty fine jewelry piece. It works especially well as a small faith-based gift for someone who appreciates feminine styling, Marian devotion, or Catholic jewelry accessories.
Yes, a Miraculous Medal bracelet is a practical and meaningful Catholic gift when you want something devotional that can also be worn regularly. The Miraculous Medal is closely associated with Our Lady and is often chosen for women and girls who have a Marian devotion, are building a Catholic jewelry collection, or would appreciate a visible reminder of prayer and faith. This bracelet is especially giftable because it combines recognizable Catholic symbols with a dressy look. It includes a Miraculous Medal charm and a crucifix charm, along with pink marbled glass beads and rhinestone spacers. Its 8-inch stretch design makes sizing simpler than many clasp bracelets, which is helpful when buying a gift and you do not know the exact wrist measurement. The main tradeoff is that it is costume-style religious jewelry made from zinc alloy, rhinestones, and glass, not precious metal. That makes it best for shoppers seeking an affordable devotional accessory, a small Marian gift, or a keepsake for someone who values Catholic symbolism over luxury materials.
The main difference is purpose. A Miraculous Medal bracelet is primarily a devotional jewelry piece centered on Marian symbolism, while a rosary bracelet is usually designed to help with prayer by including a bead arrangement that supports counting prayers. Some rosary bracelets follow a structure that reflects decades or prayer groupings, but a standard devotional bracelet may not. This item is a Miraculous Medal bracelet, not a rosary bracelet. It features pink marbled glass beads with rhinestone spacers, plus two small charms: Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal and a crucifix. Its design emphasizes Catholic symbolism and wearability rather than functioning as a prayer-counting tool. This makes it a better choice for someone who wants a daily reminder of faith, Marian devotion, or a giftable Catholic accessory. If your main goal is praying the rosary with the bracelet itself, a true rosary bracelet may be more suitable. If you want a feminine Catholic bracelet with recognizable devotional meaning, this style is the better fit.
This bracelet is made from zinc alloy, glass, and rhinestones. In practical terms, that means it is a decorative fashion-style Catholic bracelet rather than fine jewelry made from sterling silver, gold, or natural gemstones. The pink marbled beads are glass, the accents include rhinestone spacers, and the religious charms provide the Miraculous Medal and crucifix imagery. For wear, this combination gives the bracelet a polished and dressy appearance that works well for church, gifting, or occasional everyday use. The stretch design also makes it easy to slip on and off. For care, it is best treated gently. To help preserve the finish and sparkle, avoid exposing it to water, perfumes, lotions, or harsh cleaners, and store it in a dry place when not in use. This bracelet is best for shoppers who want a pretty Catholic accessory with devotional meaning and easy wearability. If someone is specifically looking for heirloom-quality precious metal jewelry, they may want to compare it with higher-end alternatives.
For many shoppers, yes. This bracelet measures about 8 inches and is stretchable, which generally makes it easier to wear than a clasp bracelet because it slips on without needing assistance. Stretch styles are popular for Catholic bracelets because they are convenient for quick daily wear, gifting, and people who prefer not to deal with small clasps. An 8-inch stretch bracelet often works for many average wrist sizes, but fit can still vary depending on personal comfort preference and wrist circumference. Some people like a looser drape, while others prefer a more fitted feel. If someone has a very small wrist, it may feel roomy. If they have a larger wrist, the stretch may feel more snug. This style is especially helpful for gift buyers because sizing is more forgiving than with a fixed clasp design. The tradeoff is that stretch bracelets do not offer the same precise adjustability as some clasped or chain-extender bracelets. For easy wear and simple gifting, though, a stretch Catholic bracelet is often the more practical choice.
This type of bracelet is especially meaningful for someone with a devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, interest in the Miraculous Medal, or a desire to wear a visible reminder of Catholic faith. The combination of a Miraculous Medal charm and a crucifix makes it recognizable as a Catholic devotional accessory while still functioning as everyday jewelry. It can be a thoughtful choice for women or girls who enjoy Marian themes, collect Catholic jewelry, or are drawn to softer, feminine styling. The pink marbled glass beads and rhinestone spacers give it a dressier appearance than very plain devotional bracelets, so it may appeal to someone who wants faith-based jewelry that also looks polished. It is less ideal for shoppers looking for minimalist jewelry, men’s styling, or precious metal construction. It is also not a substitute for a rosary if the main goal is prayer counting. But for someone who values Marian symbolism, a small crucifix, and wearable Catholic reminders, this bracelet fits that purpose well.