It was quite popular to wear copper bracelets among tall-ship sailors: “To prevent the aches and dizziness of the sea”. This intricate design is inspired by the safest of all marine knots, the one securing the anchor.
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It was quite popular to wear copper bracelets among tall-ship sailors: “To prevent the aches and dizziness of the sea”. This intricate design is inspired by the safest of all marine knots, the one securing the anchor.
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Pattern inspired by the way vines hug as they grow in the rain forest, giving each other strength as they naturally cooperate to reach the life-giving sunlight above the canopy.
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Design inspired by the characteristic leather work of the Western bridle, the horse head harness through which cowboys guide.
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Inspired by the way Lakota people braid bundles of sage. “We burn sage to purify an area”, grandfather Wallace Black Elk once told me, “so the spirit of our ancestors feel welcome to come and share their wisdom with us”.
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Classic design combining the elegance of a Sterling silver cuff and the benefits of wearing pure copper in a tradition started in Russia by an early Tsar who felt the need to wear copper but wanted to keep his ailments secret. Both metals, silver and copper, are carefully annealed so they can be easily adjusted to provide a perfect fit and full skin-copper contact.
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