The 100 Knot Black Prayer Rope Necklace Feature
Another wonderful outfit post by Jessie Chanes from fashion blog Seams For A Desire. And in this photo set Jessie features our black knotted rosary necklace. You might be looking at the photos and thinking, “Hey where is that rosary?”. Here is the cool part, Jessie wears it as a multi wrap bracelet.Doesn’t it look great. If you think that is strange, well actually it is not if we look at the original purpose of the knotted rosary, better known as a prayer rope. People often wrap these around the wrist and run the 100 knots through their fingers and recite a prayer for each knot that passes. But you probably already knew that, right? Now lets take a look at the outfit, my oh my what a great combination this is. A cool knitted sweater over a white long T-shirt. Just perfect for those mildly colder summer nights. Who said an outfit should be complicated.. sometimes keeping it simple is more than enough to make the outfit work. Check those suede sandals, combined with a suede bolso bag. A good choice! PS. if you would like to see the original post on the Seams For a Desire Fashion Blog, click here.
Lets look at this close up, the black knotted rosary necklace (prayer rope) worn as a multi wrap bracelet, fits perfectly.
Lets look at this close up, the 100 knot black prayer rope necklace worn as a multi wrap bracelet, fits perfectly.
If this style speaks to you, explore our Orthodox prayer necklace collection to compare traditional knotted designs and find a piece suited for prayerful daily wear.
For those drawn to the handmade path, learning [how to make a prayer rope](https://www.33knots.com/orthodox-prayer-ropes/how-to-make-a-prayer-rope/) can itself become a prayerful labor. Every knot can be tied with “Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me.”
An [Orthodox prayer necklace](https://www.33knots.com/orthodox-prayer-necklace/) can be worn quietly as a reminder to keep the Jesus Prayer near throughout the day. As with any prayer tool, reverence matters more than appearance.
A true [Orthodox komboskini](https://www.33knots.com/the-komboskini/orthodox-komboskini/) is not an accessory but a tool of inner work. Knot by knot, it helps the heart return to “Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me.”
Whether handmade at home or received from a monastery, the [komboskini prayer rope](https://www.33knots.com/the-komboskini/komboskini-prayer-rope/) remains a trusted guide for steady, attentive prayer. Its knots quietly train the heart in perseverance.
If you enjoy this featured style, our Orthodox prayer bracelet guide explains the meaning, traditions, and everyday use behind these bracelets.



Love your sweater. Where did you get it.
Where did you get the purse? Been looking for one like that but with tourquis