BENEFITS OF COPPER IN JEWELRY

There are many benefits of copper in jewelry, and it is that, this metallic red metal, which in ancient times was the only most appreciated metal, was used as a material in the world of construction, to decorate works of unparalleled beauty. And if we talk about its properties, we must note that this metal also has its planet; and it is nothing more and nothing less than Venus, the planet that symbolizes peace, tranquility, the soft energy of the arts.

But not only peace and calm brings copper, because this chemical element whose symbol is Cu; it is a non-precious transition metal, and it is the most used to make alloys with other metals; Being one of the first metals that man used in prehistory; and its relevance was such that a stage of antiquity was called the Copper Age, finding evidence of utensils made of this metal in Iraq and Turkey, dating from the year 7,000 BC; as well as evidence was found in the American continent, from the fourth century before Christ, during the pre-Columbian era. Currently, Chile is one of the largest producers of the metal worldwide..

Since ancient times it is believed that this wonderful metal; has the ability to clarify feelings, causing them to take hold and become permanent and/or long-lasting; and according to some legends, its power is so strong that its action could turn a simple attraction into the union of mutual and deep feelings, creating bonds for life.

All these properties give copper a mystical and magical aspect, since it is attributed to this non-ferrous metal; the ability to soften any complicated and even serious conflict; balancing relationships, and eliminating rigidity and disharmony in environments. For this reason, since ancient times, the use of copper utensils in homes is very common, and for this reason, jewelry with this metal has gained popularity over time. To the point where today it can be seen that many women and men wear copper bracelets, which are conferred great healing properties.

One of the therapeutic properties that have been known since ancient times is its ability to relieve bruises and bruises, in addition to its great power of action on the nervous and cardiovascular systems, which is why Alternative medicine specialists often recommend the use of copper bracelets on the wrists, arms and legs; in order to balance these systems and promote the immune system.

One detail that must be taken into account is that the material of the closures of these bracelets is also copper, so as not to unbalance its action on the body.

On the other hand, it is known that jewels made of this metal contribute to improving health, especially during periods when magnetic storms caused by the sun occur. In fact, this metal, together with tin, is the most recommended during this type of natural event.

One of the aspects that should also be considered when handling this metal is its cleaning, which must be done during the periods of full moon, rinsing the piece (jewelry or decorative utensils) with running water, drying them gently, and to recover energy they are left exposed overnight. If you want to energize other types of jewelry that are not copper, they should be washed, dried and placed on a metal container overnight.

But, if you want to buy jewelry of this metal with embedded stones; You should know that it cannot be combined with stones such as hyacinth, heliotrope, smoky topaz, and topaz crystals. The rest of the most used stones in jewelry have no problem with this metal, which is generally used to make alloys that provide other metals with greater durability.

For all that has been explained, jewelry with this metal is very beneficial for the health of the human being, considering that it is essential for all living beings; being found as an element of natural origin in the oceans, rivers and lakes; and for man it is elemental in the diet, and considered basic for nutrition according to doctors and nutritionists.

In addition, we must highlight the fact that our digestive system assimilates the necessary amount of this metal, in order to maintain good health; through an effective absorption system, such as homeostasis; and thus through the excretory system, expel the excess of it.

On the other hand, According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a deficiency in copper levels can be a health concern, causing anemia, bone abnormalities, heart and circulatory problems, malfunctioning of the nervous and immune systems, and of vital organs such as the lungs, pancreas, kidneys, and even the thyroid.