From Wikipedia: "Nymphalidae is the largest family of butterflies with about 6,000 species distributed throughout most of the world. These are usually medium-sized to large butterflies."
This snagless row counter will count up to ten rows at a time. It has a silver butterfly mask charm, a rose quartz focal bead, and each ring on the row counter has a fuchsia glass bead to ensure that the rings to do not catch on your yarn and stitches. Fits up to size 10 US needle.
How to use our snagless beaded chain row counters:
Each ring represents a row. There are ten rings total. When knitting in the round, you would use your row counter just like you would a stitch marker. Slip the first ring onto your needle, and work your round. When you get to the second round, remove your row counter, and slip your needle through the second marker in the chain. Continue to knit in this fashion until you've knit through all ten markers. At that time you can start again from the top as you begin row 11.