Patricia's Cove Copper Bracelet
Patricia's Cove Copper Bracelet
What My Customers Are Saying
Oklahoma summers end slow. The heat holds on well into the evening, and then somewhere around nine o'clock everything just settles — the air, the crickets, the whole wide sky. I know that stillness well. It's the feeling I was after when I made this piece.
The scene across the face of this cuff I pressed into the copper entirely by hand. Saguaros standing their ground. A coyote mid-howl, chin up, not caring who hears. A crescent moon and a sky full of stars pressed in one at a time until the whole night was there on the band.
It's the kind of piece you find yourself looking down at during the day. Not because it's loud — because it has something to say and says it quietly, the way good things tend to.
Copper worn against the wrist daily has a way of giving your hands back to you gradually — a little more ease in the morning, a little less stiffness by midweek. I've heard women describe it that way for fifty years. I've never found a reason to argue with them.
This cuff was made in Coalgate during the last season my workshop was open. The night sky pressed into it was the same one I've been looking up at my whole life.
Material: 99.9% Pure Copper
Size: 175mm
Most of what gets sold as copper jewelry online is plated — a thin copper wash over steel or brass that looks right in a photograph and feels wrong the moment it's in your hand. It fades. It doesn't work. And it gives real copper a reputation it doesn't deserve.
Here's the test I tell everyone to do the day their order arrives:
Pull a magnet off your refrigerator. Hold it against the piece. Real copper has no iron in it — a magnet won't respond to it at all. If it sticks even a little, it's not pure copper. Send me a photo and I'll refund you on the spot, no back-and-forth needed.
Mine has never failed that test in fifty years. I don't expect it to start now.
These pieces are already made. Every one of them was shaped by my hands in the workshop here in Coalgate — finished and ready, waiting for the right person.
When you order, I pack it myself, wrap it carefully, and get it out the door within 1 to 3 business days. No waiting on production. Just one of the last pieces I'll ever make, on its way to you.
Pure copper changes with wear — it darkens, deepens, takes on a warmth that the bright new finish doesn't have. Most of my long-time customers prefer it that way. They say it starts to look like theirs.
When you want to bring the shine back, mix a little lemon juice with a pinch of table salt. Rub it gently over the surface, rinse with warm water, dry it well. That's all it takes. Nothing special. Nothing you don't already have in your kitchen.
For the full care guide, click HERE
I ship free to every corner in the world. No minimum order, no codes, nothing to figure out at checkout.
Every order leaves my workshop hand-packed — wrapped the way I'd wrap something I was sending to a neighbor, not dropped in a poly bag by a machine. It matters to me that it arrives the way it was meant to.
Once your order ships you'll get a tracking number so you can follow it home.
United States: 5–12 Business Days
International: 6–15 Business Days

