Charon Pocket Prayer Beads: Greek God, Ferryman of the Dead, Guardian of the River Styx
Charon Pocket Prayer Beads: Greek God, Ferryman of the Dead, Guardian of the River Styx
Charon Pocket Prayer Beads: Greek God, Ferryman of the Dead, Guardian of the River Styx

Charon Pocket Prayer Beads: Greek God, Ferryman of the Dead, Guardian of the River Styx

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This set of Charon pocket prayer beads consists of twelve beads, representing the Greek dodecatheon of twelve gods; there are many more than twelve Greek gods, but most cities had their own group of twelve. Joining the string is a pendant, a symbol representing the god: a coin. As ferryman from the realm of the living to that of the dead, Charon accepted a single coin in payment. 

It is made with 10mm jet black fire-polished Czech glass beads with a vitrail finish, separated by gold-toned metal spacer beads, and glass seed beads to provide a comfortable transition from one bead to the next and to make the piece lightweight, supple, and easy to handle. The string itself is approximately 11" (28cm) in circumference and is designed to be used in prayer and meditation, to decorate an altar or shrine, and/or to adorn a statue, although it may be worn loosely on the wrist as a bracelet if desired. The small size makes it easy to keep on hand in a drawer, a purse, or a pocket. 

The beads come with a prayer to Charon, written specifically to be used with this prayer bead design, and with a cotton muslin bag for storage.

You can, of course, use the beads with any prayers, or for any god or gods, that you choose or that resonate with you.