Some things don't need to be complicated to be powerful.
A single arc of hand-hammered copper — each strike of the tool leaving its mark deliberately across the surface — shaped into a cuff that slides onto the wrist and stays. No clasp. No stone. No ornament. Just metal and intention. Archaeological discoveries reveal that copper jewelry dates back over 9,000 years — among the oldest worked metal adornments ever found. In ancient Egypt, cuff bracelets adorned the wrists of pharaohs and nobles as symbols of divine protection and authority. In Mesopotamia, copper bracelets adorned the arms of Sumerians and Babylonians who believed the metal symbolized a deep spiritual connection with the earth.
The oxidized finish deepens the copper's natural warmth — a surface that reads differently in morning light than evening, indoors than out. In ancient symbolism, copper was sacred to Aphrodite and Venus — called the "love metal" for its association with beauty, passion, and emotional openness.
This cuff was made to age alongside you. To darken where it catches most, to brighten where you touch it most. In twenty years it won't look like anyone else's — because it will have lived your life.
"Kypriakos" Hammered & Oxidized Copper Cuff
To ensure your piece stands the test of time, each treasure is hand-finished with Renaissance Wax — the same archival-grade protectant trusted by museums to preserve treasured artifacts. Your jewelry deserves nothing less.
Comes packaged in a beautiful pale pink sliding drawer gift box, lined with black velvet, embellished with black satin. Includes polishing cloth and care instructions.
Copper develops a natural patina with wear — this is authentic character, not damage. Polish with the included cloth to restore warmth. Copper may leave a harmless green tint on skin due to natural oxidation; wipe bracelet before wearing to minimize this.

