What Exactly Makes Copper Jewelry Exceptional?
By jbrana
Distinctive Hand Made Copper Jewelry
Copper jewellery continues to be worn for centuries, to a certain extent for medical reasons as some believe it increases good lymphatic circulation and helps reduce the the signs of arthritis. While those claims have not been medically confirmed, copper has been shown to possess antimicrobial qualities (aiding to keep away microbes as well as disease). Still, it is more probable that the extended interest in copper jewellery has more to do with its exclusive luster and colour than it does with its germ-fighting capability!
Copper jewellery is frequently sought after by those who like an earthy, ethnic look but increasingly more it is also found making an appearance among the many collections among high end jewellery manufacturers. It provides an reasonably priced alternative to higher priced rose gold due to its charming pinkish hue when copper is at its most natural form. The warmth of copper additionally makes a pleasing contrast along with silver’s cooler tones.
Numerous artisans additionally enjoy working with this metal due to its toughness and flexibility. With time, oxidation may cause unpolished copper to darken to a warm brown colour which often increases the look of jewellery pieces. In addition, exposure to the elements causes unprotected copper to form a bluish-green patina that is often coveted by those who value an exceptional look. Gifted jewelry designers make use of this natural staining of copper to create unique and innovative patterns and designs.
Uncoated bright copper jewelry can tarnish after some time but can be easily restored to its initial state. You can aquire commercial restoring cloths or drop your jewelry in a bath of tepid to warm water, several drops of lemon juice plus some salt. Dry with a delicate cloth and the classic warmth and beauty of your pieces will quickly return. Note: silver polish should not be applied to copper jewellery because it is harsh and may mar the finish.
Hand made copper jewelry by John Brana uses a special technique to form an exclusive mottled patina in varying shades of brown, black, green, and blue in some other pieces amongst his wide-ranging collection of copper jewelry. These pieces are also coated with a protecting lacquer which inhibits tarnish and stops the jewelry from staining your skin.
Copper Jewelry by John S. Brana
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