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I’ve worn a copper cuff every day for the last six years. Not because I think it’s magic—but because it works for me. The weight, the warmth, the way it catches the light after it’s aged a little.
Here’s what I’ve learned: purity matters, fit matters, and not all copper is created equal. This page is for people who want the real thing—no plating, no shortcuts, and no fluff.
What copper can and can’t do for you
- ✓ Can: Give you something tangible to focus your intention on. Feel grounding and substantial. Start conversations about Tibetan Buddhist traditions. Develop a patina that tells the story of how you wear it.
- ✗ Can’t: Cure arthritis (per Cleveland Clinic, the science doesn’t back it up). Replace medical treatment. Stay shiny forever without maintenance.
If you’re here because you want a beautiful, handcrafted bracelet that comes with a story and a tradition—welcome. If you’re here because you think copper will fix your joint pain—respectfully, talk to your doctor first.
Quick answers to what people actually ask
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Q: Will it turn my wrist green?
A: Possibly. It’s harmless and washes off. If you hate the idea, copper might not be for you. -
Q: Is this real 99.9% copper?
A: Yes. No plating, no nickel filling, no brass core. Solid copper through and through. -
Q: Does it work for arthritis?
A: Science says no. But we sell these because people love wearing them—not because they’re medicine. -
Q: What if it doesn’t fit?
A: Open-cuff design fits most. If it doesn’t, reach out—we’ll help.
How to get the right fit
Our cuffs are open-ended—which means they’re adjustable. When you get yours, gently bend it open a little wider to slide it over your wrist, then press it closed to a comfortable fit. Don’t force it; copper is soft, but it’s still metal.
- Small: under 6.5″ → fits slightly snug
- Medium: 6.5″–7.5″ → the sweet spot, fits most people
- Large: over 7.5″ → you’ll want to open it up a bit when you first put it on
If you’re between sizes, go slightly smaller—copper cuffs loosen a little with daily wear.
Which style fits you?
| Style | Width | Feel | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Men’s wide cuff | ~1 cm | Substantial, bold | Minimalist / industrial style |
| Women’s slim band | ~0.5 cm | Light, stackable | Layered looks, delicate feel |
| Tibetan engraved | ~0.8 cm | Cultural, textured | Spiritual / intention-driven |
| Magnetic wellness | ~0.8 cm | Added weight from magnet | Complementary wellness routines |
Keeping your copper looking good
Copper doesn’t stay shiny. It tarnishes. It develops a patina. Some people love this—it’s like the bracelet ages with you. If you want to keep it bright, here’s what works:
- Ketchup or lemon juice. Seriously. Rub either one on, let it sit for a few minutes, rinse off. It’s an old metalworker’s trick.
- Copper polish. Buy the same stuff you’d use for cookware.
- Avoid water and perfume. It speeds up the tarnishing process.
Or just let it go dark. That’s what most of our customers do. The green patina is part of the look.
Where these bracelets actually come from
We work with a small workshop in Kathmandu where the same families have been making copper jewelry for three generations. Not a factory—a workshop. You can hear the hammering from the street.
The copper comes from recycled sources—old cookware, industrial scrap, melted down and re-formed. Nothing goes to waste. When you wear one of these cuffs, you’re wearing metal that’s been in someone’s hands before—shaped, reshaped, and passed on.
That matters to us. If it matters to you, you’re in the right place.
The green ring thing—let’s talk about it
Yes, pure copper can leave a greenish mark on your skin. It’s not a stain, it’s not an allergy (unless your skin is actually reacting—then stop wearing it), and it’s not a sign of low quality. It’s just copper reacting with your sweat. Some people get it, some don’t.
If you’re someone who does, you have two choices: embrace it as part of the experience, or wear the bracelet slightly looser so air can circulate.
You’re looking for a copper bracelet. But which one?
- Too many options on Amazon look the same. → Our cuffs are individually hammered. No two are identical.
- You bought one before and it broke. → Solid 99.9% copper bends, it doesn’t snap.
- You don’t want to guess your wrist size. → Open-cuff design fits almost anyone.
Pick your style below. Or pick two—they stack well.
For the guys who want something that doesn’t look like jewelry
Our men’s cuffs run about 1 cm wide—thick enough to feel substantial, thin enough to wear under a dress shirt cuff without catching. They’re brushed, not polished, so they don’t scream for attention.
For a more delicate touch
Women’s styles are closer to 0.5 cm wide—delicate enough to stack with other bracelets, but still heavy enough to feel like real copper, not tin foil. Subtle, but present.
Tibetan & symbolic designs
The symbols engraved on our Tibetan bracelets aren’t decoration—they’re mantras.
The most common one you’ll see is Om Mani Padme Hum, the mantra of compassion.
In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, wearing these symbols isn’t about fashion; it’s about carrying an intention with you throughout the day.
Whether you’re Buddhist or just appreciate the weight of that intention, these pieces come from a tradition that’s been doing this for centuries—not a trend that started last year.
Who these bracelets are for
- ✓ People who want a daily ritual.
- ✓ People who like the weight of something real on their wrist.
- ✓ People who understand that wellness isn’t always about science—sometimes it’s about what makes you feel centered.
Who should probably skip
- ✗ Anyone looking for a medically proven arthritis treatment.
- ✗ Anyone allergic to copper.
- ✗ Anyone who wants a bracelet that looks brand-new forever (copper tarnishes—it’s part of the deal).
Legal stuff (short version): We sell bracelets, not medicine. These aren’t intended to diagnose, treat, or cure anything—and we don’t claim they do. Wear them because you like them, not because you expect a prescription.
📚 Complete Copper Bracelet Guide
Not sure where to start? Here's the short version — pick the guide that matches what you're trying to figure out:
Picking the right one
- Real vs. fake — 5 checks that actually work
- Copper vs. magnetic vs. silver — which one?
- Which wrist to wear it on (and why it matters)
- Where to buy — a no-BS buyer's guide
Safety & daily care
Benefits, meaning & the science
- The ultimate guide — benefits, meaning, and what the science says
- Copper for arthritis — can it actually help?
- Top 5 copper bracelets for daily pain relief
- Tibetan copper bracelets — meaning, benefits, and how to wear
💡 New here? Start with the buyer's guide and the safety guide — that'll cover 90% of what you need to know.
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