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Patricia Healey Copper

Puffy Two Sided Spiral Charm w/ Bale at a Right Angle

Puffy Two Sided Spiral Charm w/ Bale at a Right Angle

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Height20mm ~ Width-16mm ~ Material-Copper

Grid is in 1/2" increments.

*This item is handmade, so appearances may vary in color.

This spiral charm has a nice puffy dimension to it and the back of the charm has an interesting linear texture. It's reversible! 

The Spiral is a sacred symbol that represents the journey and change of life as it unfolds; taking a labyrinth-like passage that leads to Source. The spiral symbol can represent the consciousness of nature beginning from its center expanding outwardly.

My process for making the copper components. We’ve manipulated the color of the copper using genuine top shelf copper and changing the colors using both heat and chemistry. Read on!:

Original Artwork by Patricia Healey ~ Each gorgeous genuine copper bead and pendant is handmade from sheet metal. First we cut the shapes out, then put form to metal using the technique of “Repousse”, (beating the crap out of the metal from the reverse side giving it form). We use a bronze solder which you can sometimes see as bits of gold peeking through the solder seams. To get the rich colors we use our top secret patination formula and then fire it up with a torch. Finally, the color is sealed in with a metal lacquer.

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Care Instructions

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Care Instructions:

Spray a little Endust on a soft cloth and gently wipe your copper piece clean. It lifts away grit, lotion, sweat, even peanut butter (yes, really). Endust works wonders on metal, and over time it leaves behind a subtle wax buildup that helps protect the lacquer and enhance the shine.

Since lacquer can wear down from dry air or small scratches, this light cleaning method helps keep your copper looking vibrant while sealing over minor scuffs.

*Other spray polishes work too, but I stick with Endust. It's gentle, effective, and gives your copper a little extra oomph.