
The name Full Circle can refer to various jewelry brands. Depending on the context, Full Circle refers to the collection by designer Sarah Ho or the Full Circle Beads brand, which produces rosaries and beads.

The Full Circle collection is a project by London-based designer Sarah Ho. The idea: Ho collects precious stones from around the world, creates exclusive designs that highlight these stones, and donates a portion of the profits to the local communities where they are sourced.
Ho personally selects each stone, then designs jewelry to highlight it.

The initial collection features sapphire from Madagascar, spinel from Vietnam, and tsavorite from Tanzania.
A portion of the proceeds from jewelry sales is donated to environmental and community projects in the communities where the stones are found.

The collection’s name refers to the stone’s journey: from its discovery to cutting and polishing, and then to the design and creation of the jewelry.
Full Circle Beads is based in Salt Lake City, Utah. History: Since 2005, they have been offering prayer beads made from round semi-precious stones, pearls, and wooden beads.

They use flexible nylon-coated wire to string the beads.
They offer various designs of prayer beads with crosses or labyrinths.
Their selection includes prayer beads made from semi-precious stones, pearls, bone, and wood.










