Irish Tenner Rosary in Connemara Marble and White Bronze
Irish Tenner Rosary in Connemara Marble and White Bronze
Constructed using 8mm and 14mm Connemara marble from the Connacht province in Ireland, this sturdy single decade rosary is ring capped in Argentium silver for durability and tarnish resistance. The crucifix and ring are handcast in white bronze from antique originals and fumed to a fine patina.
The penal tenner (An Paidrín Beag) is a single decade rosary with a crucifix on one end and a ring on the other. Used by Irish Catholics during penal times (17th-18th century AD), such tenners were easily hidden and allowed Catholics to pray the Rosary with less fear of discovery, as penal laws (Na Péindlíthe) were severely enforced by agents of the Crown. The ring is moved from one finger to the next in order to count out the five decades of prayer, whilst being covertly secluded under a sleeve or in a pocket.