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#737 Ancient Himalayan
design representing the silver spirit hugging
the copper body and the golden mind. A Tibetan
master craftsman told me this design often
identifies people seeking deeper awareness. |
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#820 Embrace
Magnetic
Playful design made of copper hugging silver,
handcrafted while exploring ways to represent human
emotions in jewelry. Love is been successfully
represented in sculpture. How cant it be shown in a
much smaller scale? |
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#775
Inspired by the
way Lakota
people braid
bundles of sage.
"We burn sage to
purify an area",
grandfather
Wallace Black
Elk once told
me, "so the
spirit of our
ancestors feel
welcome to come
and share their
wisdom with us".
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#716 Inspired in the embrace of ivy
growing around its host tree, this cuff bracelet
is handcrafted by twisting the
strand of jeweler’s brass.
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#725 A symbol of the healing arts. Last century researchers realized that copper coils receive and amplify radio waves. Is it possible that thousands of years ago Moses knew of some healing properties of copper that our science has yet to discover |
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Design
# 843 Copper
Swirl
Magnetic Tri-metal
bracelet
in which
the
strand
of pure
copper
gracefully
swirls
over the
brass
and
silver.
A design
that
adds
flair
and
movement,
making
it a
colorful
reminder
to keep
dancing. |
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 Copper Helix Magnetic (779) Med Only |
Copper Helix Magnetic #779 Med Only
Honoring life's common denominator, the embracing spirals of DNA. Handcrafted in pure copper, the red metal believed by alchemists to embody the subtle and yet immensely strong power of love. |
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#774 Ayurvedic an ancient Indian medical
tradition in which metals and gems are
used to balance the electro-magnetic
field of the wearer. The beneficial
metal properties of this bracelet are
enhanced by maintaining the silver coil
and the brass helix close to each other
and without contact thanks to a wafer of
pure copper. |
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#756 Design inspired by
the intricate
pattern of an early
American quilt,
lovingly sawn by our
foremothers at the
dawn of our nation. |
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#727 Inspired in the
embrace of ivy growing around
its host tree, this cuff
bracelet is handcrafted by
twisting the strand of German
silver while the thicker
jeweler’s brass is hot and
malleable.
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| #785 Colorful and fluid design,
inspired by the Carnival
dances Sergio survived in
Brazil in the 70's and 80's.
Meant to capture the
movement and the carefree
attitude of the largest
party the world has ever
seen. |
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the threads of myths
and oracles, when
prophesies often
determined the faith
of heroes, brushed
to enhance its
pattern |
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#556 Quilt
Magnetic
Brushed
Design
inspired
by the
intricate
patterns
of an
American
quilt,
lovingly
sown by
grandmothers
since
the dawn
of our
nation.
Quilts
are not
only
beautiful,
they
also
embody
the
friendships
between
those
who
created
them. |
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#575 Light
Sage
Mag.
Brushed
Woven
the way
Native
Americans
weave
sage to
produce
a smudge
stick
that is
burned
like
incense
before
their
sacred
ceremonies.
“We burn
sage to
purify
an
area”,
Wallace
Black
Elk
said,
“so the
spirits
will
come to
share
with us
their
wisdom |
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#762 Design
inspired
by the
way
grapevines
grow
around
lead
wires
and
eventually
shape
them by
applying
gentle
strength.
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#578 Brushed Sage
Bundle Inspired by the way
Lakota
people braid
bundles of sage. "We burn sage to purify an area", grandfather Wallace Black Elk
once told me, "so the spirit of our ancestors feel welcome to come and share
their wisdom with us". |
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#525 The caduceus is the symbol of the healing arts. It traces down to the intertwined copper serpents Moses held over his tribe to protect them while crossing the desert. Lately it gained a yet deeper meaning as we discovered that this is the shape of the blueprints of life, the double coils of DNA. |
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Maverick Magnetic
Honoring the gutsy big wave surfers who gather each winter at
Maverick’s, an off the coast location just North of Half Moon Bay, CA.
The unusual rock formation at the bottom of the sea combine with storm
swells to create waves that top at 80 feet, surfing these mountains of
water is so challenging that only a few will brave them.
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#778 Inspired by the
way
Lakota
people braid
bundles of sage.
"We burn sage to
purify an area",
grandfather
Wallace Black
Elk once told
me, "so the
spirit of our
ancestors feel
welcome to come
and share their
wisdom with us". |
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#747 Design
inspired
by
the
characteristic
leather
work
of
the
Western
bridle,
the
horse
head
harness
through
which
cowboys
guide
and
control
their
powerful
animals. |
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#768 Inspired
by the way
Lakota people
braid bundles of sage. "We burn sage to
purify an area", grandfather Wallace
Black Elk once told me, "so the spirit
of our ancestors feel welcome to come
and share their wisdom with us". |
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#782 Design inspired by the playful pattern
of native Cherokee baskets, where
crooked honeysuckle vines were often
included to add character into the
weave. |
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Brushed copper Sage
# 568Inspired
by the way
Lakota people
braid bundles of sage. "We burn sage to
purify an area", grandfather Wallace
Black Elk once told me, "so the spirit
of our ancestors feel welcome to come
and share their wisdom with us". |
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Brushed Horseman 547
Design
inspired
by
the
characteristic
leather
work
of
the
Western
bridle,
the
horse
head
harness
through
which
cowboys
guide
and
control
their
powerful
animals. |
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New
River #746 Honoring one of the fundamental characteristics of the
Western mind, the fact that we recognize change as being both the source
and the fundamental order of the Universe. This powerful thought is
credited to Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher from 500 BC who observing a
flowing stream concluded that every time we cross it we step into a new
river. - No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the
same river and he's not the same man. |
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Inspired by a bracelet worn by a Tuareg
camel caravan leader I met in Bamako, Mali,
after he crossed the Sahara from Timbuktu. We
had no shared language so I pointed to his
bracelet while showing mine, he agreed and we
traded. |
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Timbuktu Magnetic Shiny 734
Inspired by a bracelet worn by a Tuareg camel caravan leader I met
in Bamako, Mali, after he crossed the Sahara from Timbuktu. We had
no shared language so I pointed to his bracelet while showing mine,
he smiled wide and we traded |
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Passages Magnetic 749 Inspired by the classic book Passages: Predictable Crises of Adult
Life, written by Gail Sheehy. The sections in the center show the
passage of life's different stages, as well as its many new
opportunities. |
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Tesla Coil Magnetic 754
Design inspired by the prolific work
of Nikolai Tesla, a remarkable
engineer contemporary of Edison.
Inventor of the electric motor, AC,
hydroelectric turbines and,
possibly, a way to transmit
electricity
without wires. |
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Roman Magnetic Design # 740
Lighter version of the cuffs worn by
Roman gladiators and Greek warriors
before them. Both of them believed
that wearing copper bracelets during
battle increased their
self-confidence and agility |
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Rainbow 741
Open arch displaying the vivid colors of the metallic spectrum with
silver, brass and copper. Using an old Spanish craft to join
different metals, a technique known as Metales Casados |
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High Tide - Inspired by the ebb & flow
caused by the moon as it spins around
Earth. Researchers teach us that we have
life on Earth thanks to the gentle tug
of our beautiful satellite. |
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Med only Copper Tide Brushed
Copper Tide - Inspired by the ebb & flow
caused by the moon as it spins around
Earth. Researchers teach us that we have
life on Earth thanks to the gentle tug
of our beautiful satellite.
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Copper Tide Shiny
Copper Tide - Inspired by the ebb & flow
caused by the moon as it spins around
Earth. Researchers teach us that we have
life on Earth thanks to the gentle tug
of our beautiful satellite. |
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High Tide Brushed Design # 540 High Tide - Inspired by the ebb & flow
caused by the moon as it spins around
Earth. Researchers teach us that we have
life on Earth thanks to the gentle tug
of our beautiful satellite.
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Sleeves
Magnetic #833 $73.00 Med Only
Classic and elegant design inspired
on the pointed sleeves worn during
the Victorian era to make the
fingers look longer. Worn low for
best effects, the least is shown of
the upper hand, the longer the
fingers look in comparison.... |
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Gate
Magnetic #812
Showing the promise a gate brings as
an opening to a new environment, to
another world. Meant to symbolize a
rite of passage, a significant
transition. |
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Copper Ivy Magnetic # 716
Inspired by the relationship of a
weak vine and a powerful tree and
how they embrace through the years.
Handcrafted by twisting a red-hot
bar of pure copper with a thinner,
but cold and more rigid, brass wire.
Ivy holds fast on what it grows and
it has been a dear symbol through
time symbolizing fidelity,
friendship and commitment.
Represented openly by its leaves and
for the initiated as a thin vine
hugging and growing around a tree |
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Silver Shaman Magnetic Brushed # 565
Many tribal cultures have shared power, Chiefs take care of the
visible problems while Shamans deal with the invisible world of the
spirits and the making of bracelets, because "the invisible part of
a bracelet is its largest component" |
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Two Worlds Magnetic Design # 748
$73.00 British subjects prefer to keep their ailments private but they also
realize the importance of wearing copper in contact with their skin.
Their compromise is to wear copper with silver on top, they call it
fondly: "The best of two worlds". |
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Golden Hair Magnetic Shiny Design # 758
$73.00 Inspired by the hair strands, wrapped in colorful ribbons, Viking
women gave to their men before they ventured into the sea. Believing
that the golden hair of their loved ones protected them against
harm, those brave sailors explored further than anyone in their
time, reaching our American shores four centuries before Columbus. |
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Copper Silver Dance Magnetic # 831 $58.00 This ancient Chinese symbol is the cross section of a double helix
and represents the dance between the two forces that create all
there is. We recently discovered that DNA, the common element of all
life, also dances the same way.
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