Copper Science
A Tradition Rooted in History
Copper has been used by civilizations for thousands of years — from ancient Egypt to Rome — often worn as jewelry believed to support wellness and vitality. Today, copper bracelets remain a popular choice for those seeking a stylish accessory with a long-standing traditional background.
Why Copper?
Copper is a naturally occurring mineral that plays a role in various bodily functions, including the production of collagen and red blood cells. While copper jewelry is not a medical treatment, many wearers appreciate it as part of a holistic, everyday lifestyle — combining timeless style with a material that has been valued for centuries.
The Magnetic Connection
Our bracelets go a step further by incorporating high-power magnets into the copper design. Magnetic therapy is a practice with roots dating back centuries, based on the idea that magnetic fields may interact with the body in subtle ways. While scientific research on magnetic therapy is ongoing and results vary, many people choose to wear magnetic jewelry as a discreet, personal wellness accessory.
Patina: A Natural Process
Over time, copper may develop a natural patina — a darker, antique-like finish caused by exposure to air and skin oils. This is a normal characteristic of genuine copper and does not affect the bracelet's design integrity or magnetic strength.
Wear It Your Way
Whether you're drawn to the historical significance of copper, curious about magnetic therapy, or simply love the bold, handcrafted design — our bracelets are made to be worn as a meaningful, everyday accessory that combines tradition, craftsmanship, and personal style.