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#85 - 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.. S - M
Carnival
#51 - Sterling silver design inspired by the stone carvings found at the base of Centro-American pyramids. Archeologists believe this motif represents the body of a mythical, and all powerful, "feathered serpent". S - M
Mayan Silver
#71 - Inspired by the Morphic Fields of Rupert Sheldrake, a biologist from Cambridge, UK. Sheldrake suggests that DNA may act as copper coils do in a radio and thus be tuned to the particular frequency of a species. M - L
Golden Helix
#47 - Like a powerful tree hosting a weak vine, whose embrace makes a lasting impression over time. Handcrafted by twisting a red-hot bar of jeweler's brass with a thinner, but cold and more rigid, silver wire.S - M - L
Golden Ivy
#67 - Serpentine of jeweler's brass wires around a silver center. Inspired by the Venetian tradition of opening a festival with couples dancing around a wooden pole while holding colorful ribbons. M
Venetian Serenade
#99- Like the notches on a tree, or rungs on a ladder, we mark the milestones of our lives. And as we advance in our path, we may gradually realize: the key is not really where we go, but how cheerful we travel. S - M
Cheerful Passage
#671 - Inspired by the Morphic Fields of Rupert Sheldrake, a biologist from Cambridge, UK. Sheldrake suggests that DNA may act as copper coils do in a radio and thus be tuned to the particular frequency of a species. M - L
Silver Infinity
#46 - 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. M - L
Copper Ivy
#53 - Asymmetric and yet pleasantly balanced bracelet made with Brass, Silver and Copper using a "Married Metals" technique. This design is meant to be worn as a subtle reminder that it's okay to be eccentric. M
Odd Symmetry
#471 - Brass with copper inlay. Many ancient cultures believed in the benefits of wearing copper with brass. Science recently found that brass components, copper & zinc, are essential minerals to remain healthy. M
Copper Streaks
#74 - I was deeply moved by a Gregorian chants concert. These men in plain robes seemed to me as martial art masters of the spirit. They sang calmly and centered, wearing a Golden Sash around their power centers. M
Golden Sash
#44 - Ayurveda is the oldest school of medicine. It started in India over 50 centuries ago and is observed today by nearly 1 billion people. Its practice includes wearing Copper and other metals in contact with the skin.S - M - L
Ayurvedic Armlet
#43 - Tri-metal design using an optical illusion from the Victorian era. Ladies "elongated" their fingers by wearing low pointed sleeves. The less shown of the upper hand, the longer the fingers look in comparison. S - M
Victorian
#621 - The United Kingdom's cold and damp weather makes copper bracelets very popular among British Subjects. But this custom is not readily apparent, as most of the copper is often placed on the inside surface. M - L
Copper Subject
#674 - Copper design inspired by the belts worn by Gregorian chant singers. Deeply moved by their concert, they appeared to me as spiritual martial art masters. In plain robes, with braided sashes holding their power centers. M
Copper Sash
#625 - The symbol of the healing arts: The intertwined copper serpents. From the healing device used by Moses while crossing the desert to the recently discovered blueprints of life itself, the double coils of DNA. S - M - L - X
Caduceus
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