4 Reasons Women Have Worn Copper for
3,000 Years
A Tradition That Predates Medicine
From Egyptian queens to Roman soldiers to Ayurvedic healers, copper has been worn against the skin for over 3,000 years — long before pharmacies existed.
Made for Daily Wear
Light enough to forget, heavy enough to feel. Evelyn’s cuffs are hammered to be worn every day — in the shower, the garden, while you sleep — without ever taking them off.
Develops Your Patina
Real copper changes with you. Within weeks, your bracelet develops a patina unique to your skin — a quiet record of every day you’ve worn it. No two pieces ever look the same.
Heirloom by Hand
Two pieces a day. 99.9% pure copper — the same purity worn for centuries. No machines. No coatings.
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Every piece in this collection starts with the same intention: to be worn by someone who wants to carry something real.
Copper has been pressed against human skin for thousands of years — by Egyptian queens, by Roman soldiers, by every generation of women who came before us. Worn quietly, daily, against the skin. This collection was built on that same obsession: pure copper, made the way it deserves to be made, and watched it bring people back year after year.
What started as a small collection became something we can only describe as a calling. Every detail matters — the weight, the finish, the purity. Because the women who wear these pieces deserve to know exactly what they're putting on their skin.
Every piece in this collection is shaped by hand, one at a time. There are only so many we can make — and once they're gone, they're gone.
Never took it off. Not in the shower. Not when she slept. Not even at her wedding.
We called it superstition. She called it tradition.
She grew up wearing copper jewelry every day — the same way her mother did, and her mother before her.
"You stopped wearing copper and started wondering why everything feels harder."
I dismissed it for years. Until I started looking at her — really looking — and realized she had lived differently than every other woman I knew.
She had what I think modern women have lost: a thing she put on every morning that connected her to her mother, her grandmother, and every woman who came before them. A small daily ritual. Three thousand years old. No pills. No schedule. Nothing to remember.
Her copper bracelet is now on my wrist.
Too late to tell her she was right. But not too late for you.
12,000+ Customers Have Made Copper Part of Their Daily Life

“I was skeptical for years. My daughter finally convinced me to try it. Three weeks in, I stopped waking up with that stiffness in my fingers. I don't know exactly why. I just know I haven't taken it off.”

“Bought it for my joints, stayed for everything else. My circulation feels better. My hands feel warmer in the morning. I bought one for my sister two weeks later.”

“I bought those earrings expecting to wear them occasionally. It's now the first thing I put on in the morning and the last thing I take off. They just became part of me.”

“You can feel immediately this is real copper — the weight, the texture, the way it sits on your wrist. Nothing cheap about it. I've had plated bracelets before. This is completely different.”

“Wore them every day for two months — through the shower, through work, through everything. Still looks exactly like day one. Real copper ages beautifully. This is the real thing.”
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Evelyn's Copper vs. Other Brands
EVELYN'S COPPER
- 99.9% Pure Copper
- Crafted by Hand, One at a Time
- Never Plated, Never Coated
- Built to Last Generations
- Made With Care, One at a Time
OTHER BRANDS
- Thinly Plated Metal
- Mass-Produced Overseas
- Coatings That Flake Off
- Falls Apart in Months
- Made by Machines, Not Hands
Frequently asked questions
I've tried copper jewelry before and it didn't work. Why would this be different?
Almost certainly because what you wore before wasn't solid copper.
The vast majority of copper jewelry sold online is copper-plated — a thin coating over a base metal, which means almost no real copper contact with your skin.
Every piece I make is 100% pure copper all the way through. No plating, no base metal, no coating. The difference between solid copper and plated copper against skin is significant, and most people notice it.
The other factor is consistency — copper works through daily wear over time, not occasional use. Wear it every day for a month before you decide.
How do I take care of copper jewelry?
I've been asked this for 40 years. Here's what I know:
Copper is an essential mineral the human body genuinely needs, and wearing it against the skin is a practice that predates modern medicine by thousands of years.
I've never made promises to anyone. What I can tell you is that people who came to me at 55, 60, 65 keep coming back — year after year, decade after decade — without me ever having to explain why.
Whether you call that placebo or not, the people wearing my copper noticed something they want to keep noticing. That's all I've ever needed to know.
Does copper actually do anything?
Copper is a mineral, yes.
What I will say is this: copper has been worn against human skin for over 3,000 years across virtually every civilization on earth. Roman soldiers. Ayurvedic healers. Native American craftspeople. Generations of women who passed it down to their daughters, who passed it down to theirs.
They weren't running double-blind trials. They were wearing what their grandmothers wore.
My customers aren't scientists either — they're just people who tried everything else first.
Is there any scientific evidence?
Formal clinical studies have produced mixed results, and I won't pretend otherwise.
What I will say is this: copper has been worn against human skin for over 3,000 years across virtually every civilization on earth. Roman soldiers. Ayurvedic healers. Native American craftspeople. Generations of women who passed it down to their daughters, who passed it down to theirs.
They weren't running double-blind trials. They were wearing what their grandmothers wore.
My customers aren't scientists either — they're just people who tried everything else first.
Can I wear it in water, or in the shower?
Yes, you can.
Pure copper is naturally resilient — it has been worn by fishermen, farmers, and laborers through every kind of weather and water for centuries.
That said, a few things worth knowing:
- Saltwater and chlorine will accelerate the patina process — your piece will darken and age faster than it would with dry wear
- This is not damage. It is simply the copper responding to its environment, the way real metal does
- Prolonged or repeated exposure to chlorine pools may affect the surface finish over time
If you prefer to keep the original shine, rinse the piece with fresh water after swimming and pat dry. Otherwise — wear it freely. It's made to be lived in, not stored.
Is this just an overpriced piece of metal?
Copper is a base metal, yes.
What you're paying for is 40 years of handcraft, 100% pure material, and the fact that this is the last collection I will ever make.
I turned down two major wellness companies who wanted to mass-produce my designs because I refused to put my name on something I didn't make with my own hands.
Every piece in this store was shaped, engraved, and finished by me. When these are gone, there won't be more.
You can buy a copper-plated bracelet for a few dollars anywhere. This is something else.
How long does shipping take?
UK: 5–10 business days
Free shipping
Do you offer a money-back guarantee?
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 40 years building trust with people I've never met. I'm not going to change that in my last collection.





