4 Reasons People Have Drunk From Copper for 3,000 Years
A Tradition Older Than Medicine
Ayurvedic households, Egyptian dynasties, Roman cities — water has been stored in copper vessels for over 3,000 years, long before the first pharmacy opened its doors.
Made for Every Day
Solid copper, satisfying weight, seals tight. Fill it at night, drink it in the morning — on your desk, in your bag, by your bed — built to be used every single day.
It Becomes Yours
Real copper changes with use. Over the months it develops a patina all its own — a quiet record of every fill, every pour. No two bottles ever look alike.
Pure Metal, Nothing Else
99.9% pure copper, inside and out — the same purity used for centuries. No plastic liner. No coatings. Nothing between the metal and your water.
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About Copper by June
Every piece in this collection starts with the same intention: to be worn by someone who wants to carry something real.
Copper has been pressed against human skin for thousands of years — by Egyptian queens, by Roman soldiers, by every generation of women who came before us. Worn quietly, daily, against the skin. This collection was built on that same obsession: pure copper, made the way it deserves to be made, and watched it bring people back year after year.
What started as a small collection became something we can only describe as a calling. Every detail matters — the weight, the finish, the purity. Because the women who wear these pieces deserve to know exactly what they're putting on their skin.
Every piece in this collection is shaped by hand, one at a time. There are only so many we can make — and once they're gone, they're gone.
My Mother Lived to 96. She Wore Copper Every Single Day.
Never took it off. Not in the shower. Not when she slept. Not even at her wedding.
We called it superstition. She called it tradition.
She grew up wearing copper jewelry every day — the same way her mother did, and her mother before her.
"You stopped wearing copper and started wondering why everything feels harder."
I dismissed it for years. Until I started looking at her — really looking — and realized she had lived differently than every other woman I knew.
She had what I think modern women have lost: a thing she put on every morning that connected her to her mother, her grandmother, and every woman who came before them. A small daily ritual. Three thousand years old. No pills. No schedule. Nothing to remember.
Her copper bracelet is now on my wrist.
Too late to tell her she was right. But not too late for you.
Shaped by Hand,
Not by Machines
Every June cuff starts as a flat ribbon of 99.9% pure copper. It's cut, hammered, and shaped one piece at a time — the same way it's been done for 3,000 years. The hammer marks you see aren't a texture we print on. They're the record of the hands that made yours.
A few pieces a day. No coatings. No shortcuts.
Women Everywhere Are Making Copper Part of Their Daily Life
"I was skeptical for years. My daughter finally convinced me to try it. Three weeks in, I stopped waking up with that stiffness in my fingers. I don't know exactly why. I just know I haven't taken it off."
Sandra M.
"Bought it for my joints, stayed for everything else. My circulation feels better. My hands feel warmer in the morning. I bought one for my sister two weeks later."
Carol B.
"Wore them every day for two months - through the shower, through work, through everything. Still looks exactly like day one. Real copper ages beautifully. This is the real thing."
Patricia K.
"You can feel immediately this is real copper - the weight, the texture, the way it sits on your wrist. Nothing cheap about it. I've had plated bracelets before. This is completely different."
Margaret T.
"I bought those earrings expecting to wear them occasionally. It's now the first thing I put on in the morning and the last thing I take off. They just became part of me."
Diane R.