Copper
The Power & Presence of Copper
The energy of copper carries timeless symbolism—treasured not only for their physical beauty and durability, but also for their spiritual resonance.
⟡ STRENGTH ⟡ CLARITY ⟡ BALANCE ⟡ RESILIENCE ⟡ GROUNDING ⟡ TRANSFORMATION ⟡ PROTECTION ⟡ VITALITY ⟡ ELEVATION ⟡ PURITY ⟡ CONNECTION ⟡ ENERGISE ⟡ HEALING ⟡ MEDITATION ⟡ SPIRITUAL ⟡ HARMONISING ENERGY ⟡ BALANCING THE BODY'S NATURAL CURRENT ⟡ ROOT CHAKRA ⟡ SACRAL CHAKRA
Copper Properties & Attributes
One of the oldest metals, Copper has been used for thousands of years as a healing mineral – to heal wounds, increase blood circulation, ease stiff joints, and increase energy.
The Power of Copper
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Natural Conductor: Copper is thought to enhance the flow of chi (life force energy) throughout the body, helping to remove energetic blockages and restore harmony between the physical and subtle bodies. Copper is a good conductor of heat, electricity and energy, and when used in pyramids are believed to magnify energy, and the transfer of energy.
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Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Traditionally worn to ease joint discomfort, stiffness, and inflammation, copper is valued by those with active lifestyles or arthritis.
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Spiritual Grounding: With its warm, earthy tone, copper connects the wearer to the root chakra, promoting stability, grounding, and a sense of security.
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Amplifier of Intentions: In metaphysical practice, copper is believed to amplify thoughts and intentions, making it an ideal medium for jewellery used in meditation or energy work.
Synergy of Copper & Magnets
When combined, copper and magnets work in partnership: the copper conducts and directs energy, while the magnets stimulate flow and realign the body’s natural magnetic field. Worn on the wrist—a key pulse point and energetic meridian hub—bracelets serve as a constant, gentle reminder to stay grounded, fluid, and open to the currents of healing that surround you.
How to Clean Your Copper Jewellery
Wear & Care: To maintain the energetic and physical integrity of copper, simply wipe with a soft cloth after exposure to water. Over time, copper may darken naturally—a process many consider a personalisation of the piece as it absorbs the wearer’s energy.
- Soft cloth or Silver Polishing Cloth
- The Tomato Sauce Trick — The Easiest Natural Cleaner
- Lemon & Salt — The Old-Fashioned Brightener
- Vinegar & Flour — The Slow Clean
Check out our blog article to see how easy it is to clean copper and brass!