This olive wood rosary is handcrafted by skilled Christian artisans in Bethlehem. Made from genuine olive wood, each piece is unique with natural grain patterns. Size: 23.6 inch. Ships worldwide with free US shipping on orders over $50.
About This Rosary
There's something different about holding one of these. The beads are olive wood, warm and slightly irregular, because no two pieces of wood from the Holy Land are exactly alike. That's not a flaw. That's how you know it's real.
These are catholic rosaries for sale that actually come from somewhere. Handmade in Bethlehem by Christian artisan families, not stamped out in a warehouse somewhere. The silver-tone crucifix has real detail to it, and the full length comes out to 23.6 inches, old-school size, comfortable for praying or wearing. If you've been trying to find rosaries for sale that carry some actual meaning behind them, this is a good place to stop looking.
You can order as a set of 3 or set of 6. Churches, religious ed classes, ministry teams, a lot of our bulk orders come from people who need something meaningful without a big budget. Each rosary comes wrapped in its own velvet bag with a Certificate of Authenticity. Rosaries order online doesn't usually mean this level of care, but we've been doing it this way since the beginning.
From Our Family to Yours
Hi, I'm Elias. I grew up around these rosaries, literally. My father knew the families who made them, and I've been running Zuluf since 2007. When a new batch comes in I go through them one by one, checking the chain, the crucifix, the bag. If you're looking for a rosary for sale that someone actually stood behind, this is it. Every piece ships directly from Bethlehem.
✍ Crafted in the Holy Land
📜 Certificate of Authenticity
🚚 Free US Shipping $50+
🔄 30-Day Free Returns
Features & Details
- ✓ Genuine olive wood beads, warm-toned, each slightly unique
- ✓ Durable metal chain links throughout
- ✓ Silver-tone crucifix, 1.6" tall x 0.8" wide, detailed finish
- ✓ Total rosary length: 23.6 inches, old-school long design for how to pray the rosary or wearing as a necklace
- ✓ Center drop section: 4.1 inches
- ✓ Bead size: 0.3 inches, smooth and comfortable for use as prayer beads
- ✓ Available as a set of 3 or set of 6, bulk options for churches, confirmation classes, first communion, and ministry gifts
- ✓ Each comes with a velvet gift bag (3.5 x 4.7 inches) and Certificate of Authenticity (3.9 x 2.3 inches)
- ✓ Handmade by Christian artisan families in Bethlehem, not factory-produced
Product Specifications
| Material |
Olive Wood Beads, Holy Land Metal Craft Crucifix and Chain |
| Origin |
Bethlehem, Holy Land, catholic rosaries for sale, direct from artisan families |
| Total Length |
23.6 inches |
| Crucifix Size |
1.6" tall x 0.8" wide, silver-tone finish |
| Center Drop |
4.1 inches |
| Bead Size |
0.3 inches, smooth finish |
| Velvet Bag Size |
3.5 x 4.7 inches |
| Certificate Size |
3.9 x 2.3 inches |
| Quantity Options |
Set of 3 or Set of 6 |
| Includes |
Velvet gift bag and Certificate of Authenticity per rosary |
| Made By |
3rd generation Christian artisan families, Bethlehem |
Perfect As a Gift
A priest in Ohio ordered two sets of 6 from us last Easter. He gave them out after confirmation and emailed to say three of the kids came back the following Sunday still wearing theirs around their necks. That's not something that happens with a plastic rosary from a gift shop.
These work for just about any occasion on the faith calendar. As a rosaries baptism gift, a rosaries confirmation gift, a rosaries christmas gift, or a rosaries easter gift, they arrive presentation-ready, each one already in its velvet bag. They're a solid rosaries wedding gift too, especially for couples who want something from the Holy Land. Free US shipping over $50 makes bulk orders easy, and we ship worldwide for international orders.
🎁 Baptism
⛱ First Communion
🙏 Confirmation
🎄 Christmas
🌻 Easter
💒 Wedding
⛰ Ministry Gift
The Story Behind It
The families who make these have been in Bethlehem for generations. The holy rosary you're looking at didn't come off a conveyor belt. It came from a workshop a few streets from where I grew up, shaped by hands that have been doing this same work for decades.
Most rosaries you find online are factory-made somewhere with no connection to the faith they're supposed to represent. Ours are made by Christian artisans in the Holy Land who understand what they're making and why it matters. That's not a marketing line. It's just the truth of where these come from.
I think about that when I'm packing orders. Especially the bulk ones for churches and schools. Someone is going to hand one of these to a kid at their first communion or baptism, and that kid might keep it for 30 years. At least to me, that's worth doing right, even when it would be easier to just buy cheap and ship fast.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this actual olive wood or just stained to look like it?
Real olive wood. Not a veneer, not a coating. The grain's different on every single bead because that's just how the wood grows over there.
Does it come with anything for gifting, like a box or bag?
So each rosary comes in a velvet bag, and there's a certificate of origin included too. Honestly the certificate is something people don't expect and then they're really glad it's there, especially for confirmations or first communions where it kind of matters that this thing actually came from Bethlehem and not a factory somewhere. I've had customers frame the certificate separately, which I never thought of but it makes sense.
Is the crucifix metal or plastic?
Silver-tone metal. Has actual detail on it, not just a flat stamped shape.
Do I get a discount if I order the 6-pack over the 3-pack?
Yeah, the per-unit price drops when you go to 6. That's the bulk option, good for baptism gifts, communion sets, stuff like that. Pretty straightforward.
Is this actually made in Bethlehem?
I mean, yes, and I get why people ask because a lot of "Holy Land" stuff isn't. These are made by Christian artisan families we've worked with for years, same families. We include the certificate specifically because of this question. I keep a couple of these on my own desk and you can smell the olive wood if the room's warm enough, it's subtle but it's there.