Copper braided bracelets

from $50.00

Handcrafted Copper Braided Bracelets 

Built for style, durability, and everyday wear—these solid copper braided bracelets are made by hand and designed to stand out. Each piece is crafted with attention to detail and built to last, whether you're wearing it daily or adding it to your collection.

✔ 6 unique braid styles

✔ 6 sizes available (½" increments for a precise fit)

✔ Custom sizing available—just email me and I’ll make it to your exact wrist size.

How to size your bracelet:

Measure your wrist just below the wrist bone using a soft tape. Keep it snug, but not tight.

Size Chart:

• 6" = XS

• 6.5" = S

• 7" = M

• 7.5" = L

• 8" = XL

• 8.5" = 2XL

If you fall between sizes, choose based on your preference—go smaller for a tighter fit or larger for a looser feel. Each bracelet also allows for slight adjustment by gently squeezing or pulling to fine-tune the fit.

Potential Benefits of Copper:

Copper has been worn for generations and is believed by many to offer natural benefits. Some people report that copper may help support joint comfort, improve circulation, and promote overall well-being. It’s also naturally antimicrobial and an essential trace mineral the body uses for various functions. While results can vary, many wearers appreciate both the look and the tradition behind copper jewelry.

Copper turning your wrist green is completely normal—and harmless.

Here’s what’s going on:

When copper comes into contact with your skin, sweat, and air, it goes through a natural reaction called oxidation. Your sweat contains things like salts and acids, and when those mix with copper, they form compounds (like copper salts) that can leave behind a green color on your skin.

It’s similar to how copper roofs or statues—like the Statue of Liberty—turn green over time.

A few things make it more likely to happen:

Sweating more (heat, workouts, etc.)

Natural body chemistry (some people react more than others)

Lotions, soaps, or oils on your skin

Humidity and moisture

Good news:

It’s not harmful at all

It washes off easily with soap and water

It doesn’t mean the bracelet is low quality—actually, it means it’s real copper

If you want to reduce it:

Keep the bracelet dry when possible

Clean it occasionally

Apply a light coat of wax or clear sealant

Take it off during heavy sweating or water exposure

A lot of people actually like the patina and character copper develops over time—it’s part of what makes each piece unique.

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Handcrafted Copper Braided Bracelets 

Built for style, durability, and everyday wear—these solid copper braided bracelets are made by hand and designed to stand out. Each piece is crafted with attention to detail and built to last, whether you're wearing it daily or adding it to your collection.

✔ 6 unique braid styles

✔ 6 sizes available (½" increments for a precise fit)

✔ Custom sizing available—just email me and I’ll make it to your exact wrist size.

How to size your bracelet:

Measure your wrist just below the wrist bone using a soft tape. Keep it snug, but not tight.

Size Chart:

• 6" = XS

• 6.5" = S

• 7" = M

• 7.5" = L

• 8" = XL

• 8.5" = 2XL

If you fall between sizes, choose based on your preference—go smaller for a tighter fit or larger for a looser feel. Each bracelet also allows for slight adjustment by gently squeezing or pulling to fine-tune the fit.

Potential Benefits of Copper:

Copper has been worn for generations and is believed by many to offer natural benefits. Some people report that copper may help support joint comfort, improve circulation, and promote overall well-being. It’s also naturally antimicrobial and an essential trace mineral the body uses for various functions. While results can vary, many wearers appreciate both the look and the tradition behind copper jewelry.

Copper turning your wrist green is completely normal—and harmless.

Here’s what’s going on:

When copper comes into contact with your skin, sweat, and air, it goes through a natural reaction called oxidation. Your sweat contains things like salts and acids, and when those mix with copper, they form compounds (like copper salts) that can leave behind a green color on your skin.

It’s similar to how copper roofs or statues—like the Statue of Liberty—turn green over time.

A few things make it more likely to happen:

Sweating more (heat, workouts, etc.)

Natural body chemistry (some people react more than others)

Lotions, soaps, or oils on your skin

Humidity and moisture

Good news:

It’s not harmful at all

It washes off easily with soap and water

It doesn’t mean the bracelet is low quality—actually, it means it’s real copper

If you want to reduce it:

Keep the bracelet dry when possible

Clean it occasionally

Apply a light coat of wax or clear sealant

Take it off during heavy sweating or water exposure

A lot of people actually like the patina and character copper develops over time—it’s part of what makes each piece unique.