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Handmade Christian Orthodox Greek
Handmade Christian Orthodox Greek

Handmade Christian Orthodox Greek Komboskoini, prayer Rope 100 knots Pendant Black

Product ID : 6595888


Galleon Product ID 6595888
Shipping Weight 0.05 lbs
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Model 23A3
Manufacturer Iconsgr
Shipping Dimension 5.59 x 3.39 x 0.59 inches
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Handmade Christian Orthodox Greek Features

  • 100 knots with cross from Mt. Athos

  • Black color

  • A prayer rope (Greek: κομποσκοίνι, komboskini; Russian: чётки, chotki (most common term) or вервица, vervitsa (literal translation); Romanian: metanii / metanier; Macedonian and Serbian: бројаница, broyanitsa; Bulgarian: броеница, broyenitsa) is a loop made up of complex knots The prayer rope is part of the habit of Eastern Orthodox monks and nuns and is employed by monastics to count the number of times one has prayed the Jesus Prayer or, occasionally, other prayers.

  • The traditional color of the rope is black (symbolizing mourning for one's sins), with either black or colored beads. The beads (if they are colored) and at least a portion of the tassel are traditionally red, symbolizing the blood of Christ and the blood of the martyrs. In recent times, however, prayer ropes have been made in a wide variety of colors. When praying, the user normally holds the prayer rope in the left hand, leaving the right hand free to make the Sign of the Cross.

  • The color of the bead may slightly vary


About Handmade Christian Orthodox Greek

During their tonsure (religious profession) Eastern Orthodox monks and nuns receive a prayer rope, with the words: Accept, O brother (sister) (name), the sword of the Spirit which is the word of God (Ephesians 6:17) in the everlasting Jesus prayer by which you should have the name of the Lord in your soul, your thoughts, and your heart, saying always: "Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner." Orthodoxy regards the prayer rope as the sword of the Spirit, because prayer which is heartfelt and inspired by the grace of the Holy Spirit is a weapon that defeats the Devil.