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One of a kind Sculptural Jewelry - for all of us who are unique and special. Inspired by the Cycle of Life and marine fauna.

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Sizing Guide - Cuffs and Bangles

Cheryl Eve Acosta

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This sizing guide chart will help you choose your favorite length necklace for the unique style you are looking for both him and her.

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When shopping for bracelets, it is important that you know your correct sizes! Learn the different ways to measure your wrist and fist when finding your perfect bangle and cuff size jewelry!

1. To get your perfect bangle size, start by stretching your thumb to the opposite side of your hand so that it crosses over your palm.

2. To measure the circumference of your hand, wrap tailor’s tape around your knuckles and across your thumb.

3. Record the size and compare that measurement to the hand sizing chart below.

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1. To measure the circumference of your wrist wrap tailor’s tape around the smallest part of your wrist, right above your wrist bone.

2. Record the measurement and compare it to the wrist sizing chart below. 

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1. To measure the circumference of your wrist wrap tailor’s tape around the smallest part of your wrist, right above your wrist bone.

2. Record the measurement and compare it to the wrist sizing chart below. 

3. After following the Sizing Guide and record your measurement by mark the string with a marker or pen.

4. Lay the length of the string flat next to a ruler to get the size.

5. Compare the length recorded to the appropriate sizing chart which will be found underneath the directions for each jewelry sizing.

The Healing Benefits of Copper

Cheryl Eve Acosta

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Rising Tide Bangle - Copper, Enamel

Rising Tide Bangle - Copper, Enamel

As a metalsmith, I always had an affinity for minerals and metals. Since the pandemic, I have been hearing a lot about copper, which drove my interest in learning more about a metal I so love and create jewelry with.  It’s amazing to think that copper, a chemical element symbol Cu, was first discovered 10,000 years ago in what is now northern Iraq and has had healing benefits throughout history.

Copper’s health benefits have been employed by the medicinal field for centuries and we are seeing a renaissance of its benefits for safety purposes.  During its use in early Egypt, hammered copper jugs were made to sterilize drinking water, clean our wounds by pressing copper plates to the injury, and even for general hygiene practices. People could see the benefits without having the tools to understand why. But now, detailed studies are pointing to copper as a new, hygienic part of our daily wear.

Today, many hospitals are introducing healthcare workers to wear copper-lined masks, adding another layer of defense against a spreading virus. However, utilizing copper is not uncommon in the medical field, and plenty of copper-infused utilities have been introduced over the years; such as copper door handles, bed rails, or even toilet seats have been implemented to help cut down the spread of bacteria. A study from the New England Journal of Medicine states that the Coronavirus lifespan dwindles drastically on copper compared to other surfaces such as plastic or stainless steel.

As a naturally occurring micronutrient, trace amounts of copper are necessary for our survival. This element aids us in the maintenance of healthy skin and connective tissue, in healing our wounds, the function of our heart, and it not only promotes our immune system to work, but studies show that copper boosts it as well. Ions emitted from a pure copper surface act as an antibacterial barrier, doubling down by aiding your immune system in killing germs on and around its surface. So wearing copper can help fight bacteria just by being worn.


The benefits are set by history, health, and hygiene. Copper is proving to have a comeback for safety practices. Could then touching my Cu jewels help diminish the length of viral and bacterial contaminants on my hands?  There is so much more to learn from this beautiful metal.  So why not add another layer of functionality to your copper jewelry that further brings your inner beauty and keeps you a notch healthier?

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