Rosary holder - Jerusalem cross edition
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Ave Christus Rex
This is an adaptation of the original rosary holder I made so I could have something to hang my rosary on at night.
It depicts a Jerusalem cross, which was the symbol adopted by the rightful Christian kingdom of Jerusalem by Godfrey of Bouillon after the first crusade in 1099.
Today it is still relevant, and is a common symbol used by the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
These print settings are quite fine but do have a longer print times, so if it's a bit long please feel free to lower the quality, it will still come out nicely.
I printed it in Marble PLA with a red cross, which came out nicely using the print settings I have specified, however I am sure it would look fine in any filament you desire. It has a little shelf to put a sacramental on too.
*** Note: it is designed to be used with those ‘command’ style strips that allow you to pull them off the wall. The little recess at the bottom on the back (as pictured) allows you to get tweezers or needle nose pliers in there to grab the tabs while keeping them out of sight when its stuck up. ***
The support material will probably get a bit stuck, I just used a sharp hobby knife to clean it up, which does the job and it is not visible from the front.
Thank you, and please remember to pray the rosary every day for peace on earth and the conversion of all sinners and deniers of Christ.
Ave Christus Rex
Ave Maria
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