
Zarino's Grove Copper Bracelet
There are pieces you put on that instantly bring a sense of stillness. I made this bracelet for the days when your joints need something steady and grounding, each segment shaped by hand, the copper carefully pressed and formed into its rounded structure one node at a time, much like bamboo grows section by section toward the light.
Copper has been worn against the skin for thousands of years by those who relied on their bodies to stay flexible and their joints to keep moving. The people who return to me often share the same thought. Over time, they stopped noticing what once bothered them.
This is one of the final bracelets I will make before I close my workshop for good. I hope it finds the wrist that needs a little quiet for a while.
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Zarino's Grove Copper Bracelet
There are pieces you put on that instantly bring a sense of stillness. I made this bracelet for the days when your joints need something steady and grounding, each segment shaped by hand, the copper carefully pressed and formed into its rounded structure one node at a time, much like bamboo grows section by section toward the light.
Copper has been worn against the skin for thousands of years by those who relied on their bodies to stay flexible and their joints to keep moving. The people who return to me often share the same thought. Over time, they stopped noticing what once bothered them.
This is one of the final bracelets I will make before I close my workshop for good. I hope it finds the wrist that needs a little quiet for a while.
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There are pieces you put on that instantly bring a sense of stillness. I made this bracelet for the days when your joints need something steady and grounding, each segment shaped by hand, the copper carefully pressed and formed into its rounded structure one node at a time, much like bamboo grows section by section toward the light.
Copper has been worn against the skin for thousands of years by those who relied on their bodies to stay flexible and their joints to keep moving. The people who return to me often share the same thought. Over time, they stopped noticing what once bothered them.
This is one of the final bracelets I will make before I close my workshop for good. I hope it finds the wrist that needs a little quiet for a while.






















