American Conquistador Copper Bracelet
This stunning copper bracelet is a piece of jewelry inspired by the American conquistadors. Copper is a material of choice that holds a significant place in the history and culture of the Americas.
Therapeutic Benefits
Aside from its aesthetic appeal, copper is renowned for its anti-inflammatory, anti-rheumatic, and antioxidant properties.
Adjustable and Durable
Made from a copper and zinc alloy, this bracelet offers excellent strength and durability. Its malleability allows it to adapt to all wrist sizes for a perfect fit.
Technical Specifications
- Handcrafted by skilled artisans
- Delicate finishes and authentic design
- Offers therapeutic benefits for arthritis and joint pain
- Suitable for both men and women
- Free shipping on orders of two or more bracelets
The American Conquistador Copper Bracelet embodies the historical legacy of the conquistadors in America. It adds an elegant and characterful touch to your outfits while benefiting from the healing properties attributed to copper. Copper has been used by numerous civilizations throughout history, with American conquistadors being frequent users. This bracelet symbolizes both adventure and tradition, fitting into the trend of antique and traditional accessories making a comeback. It is a perfect gift idea for a loved one’s birthday and is available at Histoire de Bracelet, your online artisanal jeweler. Copper is an essential trace element for the proper functioning of the human body, contributing to maintaining balance and good bodily function. Unfortunately, copper deficiencies are common in the Western world. It is recommended that adults consume at least 2 mg of copper per day, according to the National Research Council of Canada. Foods such as button mushrooms, almonds, liver, crustaceans, avocados, garlic, hazelnuts, and white beans are rich in copper. Wearing copper jewelry for therapeutic purposes dates back to antiquity. Traditional medicine attributes anti-inflammatory, anti-rheumatic, and antioxidant properties to copper. By wearing this copper bracelet, you connect with history and potentially benefit from its arthritis and osteoarthritis treatment benefits, as often reported in Asia. Medical research, including studies by Dr. J. R. Sorenson in the United States in the 1970s, has demonstrated the anti-inflammatory properties of copper.