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Rosary Decade Keychain Box
Rosary Decade Keychain Box
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This faith-filled gift offers peace, gratitude, and quiet strength for the journey. With a decade rosary wristlet to keep prayer close, a soothing candle to reflect on blessings, and a calming roller to relax the mind, this box is a gentle reminder of God’s presence in every moment. Thoughtfully created to uplift the soul and bring comfort wherever you go.
Decade Rosary Wristlet Keychain. Pray the Rosary to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal while on the go with this single-decade Rosary keychain, and receive all her blessings! This beautiful and practical piece serves as both a reminder to pray the Rosary and a stylish way to keep your keys secure. Lightweight and durable, this soft wristlet slides over your wrist, is easy to find in your bag, and can be hung up at home.
Wristlets are medium-sized, about 2.5” in diameter on the inside. Made with silicone beads and strong nylon thread, it includes the Miraculous Medal, a card with the story, and a guide on how to pray the Decade Rosary.
*Bead colors vary based on availability. Feel free to leave a note at checkout if you have a color preference!
I Am Blessed Travel Tin. Light a candle and count your blessings with vibrant notes of bamboo, coconut & green florals. This 4 oz travel tin, made with soy blend wax and clean-burning cotton wicks, was lovingly handcrafted by survivors of human trafficking at Freedom Studios. Every candle carries a story of hope, healing, and new beginnings, a small light that helps restore lives.
I AM Blessed "I appreciate all of the gifts I receive daily in life. My heart overflows with gratitude. I have all that I need and am a blessing to those around me."
Relax Roller | Made with Essential Oils + Amethyst Crystals. Relax and Calm your mind with this essential oil roller. This blend contains lavender, chamomile, and frankincense to help you unwind and reset. The formulation is infused with amethyst gemstones for additional properties.








