Simple symmetry. This classic staple band comprised of one solid bar of jeweler’s brass is textured all around providing superior metal to skin contact.
Two Golden strands embrace in a visual metaphor of life’s common denominator: DNA. Through his extensive research on Morphic Fields, biologist Rupert Sheldrake posits that DNA may act similar to...
According to Cambridge biologist Rupert Sheldrake, via his extensive research and Morphic Fields work, our DNA may act similarly to copper coils in a radio. Specifically, it may have the ability to...
Wear your love! Inspired by the most romantic word in Arabic (MAHABBAH), Chinese (AI QING), English (LOVE), French (AMOUR), German (LIEBE), Hebrew (AHAVA), Hindi (PREM), Italian (AMORE), Russian...
This heavy braided chain of solid jeweler's brass is 85% copper and 15% zinc; two vital elements for our health. Scientists have proven that at least one of them, copper, is absorbed by our skin.
Mirroring the symbol for infinity, this bracelet reflects the perpetual continuity of life. As an old guide once explained about this undulating form: one side reflects our physical existence, one...
In Bamako, Mali, Sergio met a Tuarag camel caravan leader as he was crossing the Sahara from Timbuktu. With no shared language, he pointed to the man's bracelet while showing his own, their metals...
Lighter version of the copper cuffs worn by Roman gladiators and by Greek warriors before them. Both cultures believed that wearing copper bracelets during battle increased their strength, agility...
In the modest Victorian Era, pointed sleeves became a common way to make the fingers appear longer. When worn low, this bracelet mimics the same effect, allowing for an elegant enhancement of one’s...