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A feather has always meant something to people who pay attention to the world around them. Light but purposeful. Every barb in its place, doing its part.
I engraved this one by hand, tracing each barb individually with a tool I've had for thirty years. It's slow work. The kind that asks you to stay with it from the first line to the last. I've never minded that.
I made this bracelet for the wrists that have been working a long time and are starting to say so in the mornings. Copper worn against those joints daily has helped people keep moving for thousands of years. The women who've worn my engraved pieces longest stopped noticing what they used to notice. That's the only promise I'm willing to make — and it's one I've watched kept more times than I can count.
One of the last hand-engraved cuffs out of my Coalgate workshop.
Material: 99.9% Pure Copper
Most of what gets sold as copper jewelry online is plated — a thin copper wash over steel or brass that looks right in a photograph and feels wrong the moment it's in your hand. It fades. It doesn't work. And it gives real copper a reputation it doesn't deserve.
Here's the test I tell everyone to do the day their order arrives:
Pull a magnet off your refrigerator. Hold it against the piece. Real copper has no iron in it — a magnet won't respond to it at all. If it sticks even a little, it's not pure copper. Send me a photo and I'll refund you on the spot, no back-and-forth needed.
Mine has never failed that test in fifty years. I don't expect it to start now.
These pieces are already made. Every one of them was shaped by my hands in the workshop here in Coalgate — finished and ready, waiting for the right person.
When you order, I pack it myself, wrap it carefully, and get it out the door within 1 to 3 business days. No waiting on production. Just one of the last pieces I'll ever make, on its way to you.
Pure copper changes with wear — it darkens, deepens, takes on a warmth that the bright new finish doesn't have. Most of my long-time customers prefer it that way. They say it starts to look like theirs.
When you want to bring the shine back, mix a little lemon juice with a pinch of table salt. Rub it gently over the surface, rinse with warm water, dry it well. That's all it takes. Nothing special. Nothing you don't already have in your kitchen.
For the full care guide, click HERE
I ship free to every corner in the world. No minimum order, no codes, nothing to figure out at checkout.
Every order leaves my workshop hand-packed — wrapped the way I'd wrap something I was sending to a neighbor, not dropped in a poly bag by a machine. It matters to me that it arrives the way it was meant to.
Once your order ships you'll get a tracking number so you can follow it home.
United States: 5–12 Business Days
International: 6–15 Business Days

Here's the honest truth.
The arthritis in my right hand has been getting worse since last winter. My blood pressure's been high enough that my doctor's started giving me that look every time I come in. I'm 72 years old and I've had a good long run at this.
I'm not sad about closing. I'm grateful. But I've got a workshop full of pieces that deserve to be worn, not packed in a box somewhere, and I'd rather they find good wrists than gather dust in Asheville, North Carolina.
So this is it. Everything I have left, at prices I never thought I'd offer. When the last piece ships, I'm hanging up my hammer for good.
No countdown timers. No manufactured drama. Just a woman who's ready to rest, and copper that's ready to work for you.
I know up to 70% off looks like a gimmick. It isn't.
I'm not a retailer running a seasonal promotion. I'm a 72-year-old woman with arthritic hands and a workshop full of copper I've been making since before most of my customers were born. I don't need the money as much as I need to know these pieces found the right people.
My neighbor Carol has worn one of my cuffs every single day for nine years. She says it's the only reason she can still open a jar by herself. I don't know if that's entirely true but I know she believes it. And I know copper worn against the skin has been trusted for thousands of years for exactly the things Carol talks about. Stiff joints. Slow mornings. Hands that don't cooperate.
These pieces were made for people like Carol. People like you, maybe.
Grab what you need. Tell someone who needs it too.
Honestly, that's the right question to ask.
Most copper jewelry sold online isn't actually copper — it's plated metal with a copper finish that fades within weeks.
Once the plating wears off, there's nothing left to work with.
What I make is 99.9% pure copper all the way through. Solid bar stock, no coating, no plating.
The copper that touches your skin on day one is the same copper that's there on day one thousand.
That's the difference. If you want to be sure when yours arrives, hold a refrigerator magnet to it. Real copper won't attract it. Mine never will.
You can check my full copper care guide by clicking HERE
I've been wearing copper every day since my twenties and making it for other people for 45 years.
I've watched women with stiff morning fingers tell me their hands move easier.
I've had customers come back year after year without ever needing to explain why.
I'm not going to make promises I can't keep — I'm not a doctor and I won't pretend otherwise.
What I'll tell you is what I know from 45 years of watching people wear what I make. Something happens. It's quiet, it's gradual, and it's real.
Whether that's enough for you is your call. At these prices, a lot of people have decided it's worth finding out.
There is research suggesting that copper absorbed through the skin may support circulation and reduce inflammation in joints — and copper has been used this way for thousands of years across many different cultures, long before anyone was studying it in a lab.
I'd encourage you to look into it yourself rather than take my word for it.
What I can tell you with certainty is that 99.9% pure copper worn directly against skin is not the same as a plated bracelet from a discount site.
The purity matters. The contact matters. The consistency of wearing it matters. Most people who give up on copper give up on plated copper. That's a different thing entirely.
You can — pure copper won't be damaged by water the way plated jewelry would.
That said, prolonged soaking, chlorinated pools, and harsh soaps will speed up the patina process and dull the finish faster than normal wear would.
My suggestion is to wear it through daily life without worrying about it, but take it off before a long bath or a swim.
If you forget occasionally, nothing is ruined. Just dry it off well and carry on.
At full price, that might be a fair question.
At these sale prices, I'd say it's the opposite problem — people wonder if something's wrong with it because it's marked down so far. Nothing is wrong with it.
The reason the prices are this low is simple: I'm 72, my hands aren't what they were, and I'm closing the workshop. I'd rather every piece I've made find someone's wrist than sit in a box in Asheville, North Carolina.
I'm not trying to make a fortune on the way out. I'm trying to find good homes for 45 years of work. That's the whole story.
Free shipping automatically applies on all orders. No code needed.
Every order is hand-packed in my workshop before it leaves Asheville. You'll receive a tracking number as soon as it's on its way.
Yes. Full refund, no questions asked.
If a piece isn't right for you for any reason — it doesn't fit, it's not what you expected, or you simply changed your mind — send it back and I'll refund you completely.
I've spent 45 years building trust with people I've never met. I'm not going to change that in my final collection.
All orders ship reliably with tracking included.
Built to last and made to be used every day, anywhere.
Easily return or exchange your order within 30 days, no questions asked.
Every piece is backed by a lifetime guarantee. Not satisfied? We make it right.