A Touch of Copper, A Raise in Frequency
Copper isn’t just a metal, it’s a powerful, energetic conductor. Naturally rich in properties that aid in healing and transformation, wearing copper jewelry can help raise your vibration and align you with higher frequencies.
Why Copper?
I decided to buy a copper bracelet after hearing of its ability to amplify my natural body's frequency several years ago. Whether it has made a difference or not is debatable, but it is a very beautiful bangle that I feel compliments my skin tone, and I continue to wear it in hope it does function. After all, why shouldn’t it? Copper is renowned for pulling electrical energy.
For centuries, people have worn copper for health, protection, and spiritual benefits. It’s a metal that resonates with the Earth's energy a kind of “grounded power” while also serving as a powerful transmitter for energy flow. In the United States, minted pennies made almost entirely of copper from 1793 until 1982. People, whether knowing it or not were walking with a piece of natural energy with them daily. It’s fascinating to think that when I wear this bracelet, I’m connecting to thousands of years of history and the natural power this metal carries.
Some believe copper assists in:
Amplifying energy: Copper is a great conductive metal. It can help carry, move, and amplify energetic signals in your body’s field.
Reducing negativity: It is thought to absorb negativity, drawing it away from your aura and allowing your natural energy to flow more freely.
Boosting healing: Copper has a rich history in healing traditions — from reducing joint pain to improving circulation — reflecting its ability to influence both physical and energetic well-being.
In Tartaria copper was central to technology and daily life. Tartarians used copper in a variety of applications to harness natural energy flows, both practical and energetic. They embedded copper into buildings, tools, and even clothing, using its conductive properties to create energy grids or balance electromagnetic fields around them.
One key way copper was used is by combining it with other metals, especially zinc. When copper and zinc are paired, they form a simple galvanic cell the basic principle behind modern batteries. This isn’t just theory; archaeological findings suggest that ancient Egyptians, who also understood copper’s power, created battery-like devices. The famous "Baghdad Battery" is a notable example, which some believe was used to generate low-voltage electrical current. Archaeologists found clay pots with copper cylinders and iron rods inside. These devices might have been used for electroplating or medicinal purposes.
Copper Jewelry as a Tool
Wearing a copper bracelet, necklace, or ring lets you connect directly with these properties. Your skin, the largest organ of your body, interacts with the metal’s energy, creating a flow that can help balance and align you.
Some people report feeling more energized, less stressed, and more in harmony when wearing copper. Others reported:
1. Anti-inflammatory Properties
Copper is believed to have anti-inflammatory effects, especially for people with arthritis or joint pain. Many people wear copper bracelets or rings hoping to reduce swelling and stiffness. Some small studies suggest mild relief, although the scientific consensus is mixed. It’s often attributed to placebo effects, but even that can be powerful.
2. Improved Circulation
Copper is a good conductor of heat and energy. Some wearers report feeling warmer or more energized, which could be linked to improved blood flow. While direct scientific proof is limited, copper’s thermal conductivity may promote localized circulation when worn close to the skin.
3. Antimicrobial Effects
Copper surfaces kill bacteria and viruses effectively. While this is proven in hospitals and on copper doorknobs, the effect on skin when wearing copper jewelry is less studied but still thought to reduce harmful microbes on the skin’s surface.
Overall it’s a simple way to align yourself with Earth's healing properties without dramatic lifestyle changes.
What Is the Galvanic Effect?
The galvanic effect occurs when two different metals (like copper and zinc) come into contact with the moisture and salts on your skin. This interaction generates a very small electrical current. This microcurrent mimics the body’s own bioelectric signals, which are crucial for cellular function and communication.
How Microcurrents Support Skin Health
Stimulates Collagen Production: Microcurrents can activate fibroblast cells in the skin, which produce collagen and elastin—the proteins that keep skin firm, smooth, and elastic. More collagen means fewer wrinkles and less sagging.
Improves Blood Circulation: The mild electrical stimulation encourages blood flow, bringing more oxygen and nutrients to the skin while helping to remove toxins and metabolic waste. This boosts skin’s natural repair and regeneration processes.
Enhances Cellular Repair: Electrical stimulation encourages cell turnover and repair mechanisms, helping to diminish fine lines, age spots, and dullness.
Balances Skin pH and Hydration: The galvanic current can help balance the skin’s pH and enhance absorption of moisture, keeping skin plump and hydrated—key to youthful-looking skin.
Studies have shown that a galvanic complex of zinc and copper applied topically reduced inflammation and immune reactions, which are often underlying causes of premature aging.
Clinical trials on galvanic metal complexes report improvements in skin radiance, elasticity, and reduction in visible wrinkles after regular use.
While galvanic jewelry is not a replacement for medical or cosmetic treatments, it offers a gentle, natural way to support skin health and slow aging by working with the body’s own electrical system, an elegant blend of science and nature.
Copper in the Bible and Its Spiritual Meaning
1. Copper as a Symbol of Judgment and Purification
Copper in the Bible often symbolizes judgment and purification. For example, in Numbers 21:8-9, God commands Moses to make a bronze (copper and tin alloy) serpent and put it on a pole. When the Israelites who had been bitten by venomous snakes looked at it, they were healed. This story shows copper as a tool for divine healing and salvation.
2. Copper’s Role in the Tabernacle and Temple
Copper was used extensively in the construction of the Tabernacle and Solomon’s Temple, the sacred places where God’s presence dwelled. The altar, bronze basin, pillars, and many other items were made of or covered with copper (Exodus 27:1-8 and 1 Kings 7:13-47). Copper’s strength and resilience symbolized the protective and enduring nature of God’s covenant with His people.
3. Copper as a Conductor of God’s Power
Just as copper conducts electricity, in a spiritual sense it can be seen as a conductor of God’s power and blessing. The items made of copper in the Tabernacle were part of God’s design to channel holiness and His presence among His people.
4. Copper and the Bronze Serpent — A Foreshadowing of Christ
The bronze serpent Moses lifted up is often interpreted as a foreshadowing of Jesus Christ, who was lifted on the cross for humanity’s salvation (John 3:14-15). Copper here is a reminder that healing and redemption come through faith in God.
Copper in the Bible is a symbol of God’s judgment, purification, healing, and presence. Its use in holy places and divine objects shows its importance in connecting the physical with the spiritual.
Final Thoughts
Wearing copper is a simple, natural way to align yourself with healing energy. It’s a small but powerful tool, a daily, physical reminder that you’re connected to something greater. Whether you’re trying to ease physical ailments, clear negativity, or raise your energetic vibration, copper jewelry can be a wonderful ally on your journey.