Bare Copper
Some traditional remedies are so firmly established, we continue to explore (or revisit) their benefits today.

Humans have used copper therapeutically for centuries. Early records in Egyptian, Greek, and Chinese cultures describe copper’s presence in medicinal salves and powders, as well as practices such as acupuncture. Ancient Egyptians accurately considered copper to be a disinfectant, and used it as a remedy against infection in wound healing.
Polished copper bracelet resting on an open book.
In today’s world, copper is recognized as anti-microbial, and for having anti-inflammatory properties. With the highest conductivity among metals, it is also believed to help stabilize the body’s electromagnetic field.

Copper very uniquely combines therapeutic qualities with decorative elements. Attractive and rustic in appearance, copper has long been used ornamentally throughout history. Earthy and more ruggedly dramatic than rose-gold, it continues to make a striking statement when fashioned into jewelry, from ancient days to contemporary times.

In service to this distinct integration, copper jewelry designs by Bare Copper are believed to impart a variety of wellness benefits to the wearer.
Man wearing open cuff style bracelet featuring an engraved repeating pattern along its outer surface.
Available in a beautiful collection of styles, Bare Copper bracelets are gender-neutral in design and made with 100% pure copper. Each piece is fitted with multiple neodymium magnets (also known as earth magnets) considered beneficial to improve circulation. When worn in cuff bracelets, these magnets align with pulse points to stimulate blood flow. Meanwhile, small quantities of copper from the bracelet are slowly absorbed over time through oxidation into the skin, which is thought to reduce inflammation such as joint pain, rheumatism, and arthritis.
A copper cuff bracelet resting on a weathered wooden surface with small, round magnetic inserts spaced evenly along one side.
Bare Copper pieces are etched with braided and organic motifs. Some feature a blend of mixed metals and materials, while others showcase the minimalistic elegance of copper alone. As an additional or alternative accessory, Bare Copper’s chunky copper rings are also embedded with magnets and contain the same potentially therapeutic properties.
Bare Copper’s chunky copper rings are also embedded with magnets and contain the same potentially therapeutic properties.
Bare Copper pieces can be worn individually, or mixed and matched for greater impact depending on the desired look or results. Bracelets can be layered for an eclectic, bohemian aesthetic or worn on singly, for understated visual impact. Pair a cuff with its corresponding ring design, or wear the pieces independently. Each Bare Copper ring and bracelet can be gently adjusted in size and all pieces come in a handsome gift box.
Woman wearing six copper bracelets, all with different patterns, they can be worn individually or mixed and matched for greater impact depending on the desired look or results.
Copper magnet bracelet wearers have reported the following benefits:

  • Pain relief
  • Decreased inflammation
  • Enhanced energy and vitality
  • Reduced stress and feelings of groundedness
  • Improved circulation
Man touching a tree while wearing a stylish and chunky copper ring.
In addition to positive changes in wellness, copper bracelets are an affordable, non-invasive form of treatment, and are convenient to wear, with no side effects. Even without the potential health benefits, copper jewelry is always timeless and handsome in appearance.

Bare Copper bracelets and rings are cuff-style. One size fits most. Rings fit large.
Bare Copper bracelets and rings are cuff-style and look amazing!
Visit our website to view the entire collection and order online:

https://www.thebrownbear.ca/products/healthy-wellness-copper-pure-magnetic-bracelets-rings

Person wearing a copper bracelet with the exterior that has a subtle engraved or textured pattern.
IMPORTANT:
  1. Please note that while some people may derive benefits from wearing a copper and/or magnetic bracelet, the effects are not universally experienced.
  2. Magnetic jewelry is not recommended for those with a pacemaker, defibrillator, insulin pump, or any other electrical medical device in the body.
  3. Although there is little data available showing evidence of harm, wearing magnetic jewelry is not recommended during pregnancy or nursing.
Bare Copper pieces are etched with braided and organic motifs. Some feature a blend of mixed metals and materials, while others showcase the minimalistic elegance of copper alone.

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