Five layers in one band, intention stacked on intention.
Thick copper outer rails hold everything in place. Inside those, twisted copper rope tracks frame the centerpiece: a silvery double-twist where two strands coil continuously around each other. The oxidized recesses in the twists catch shadow as you move, giving the ring depth that a plain band never has.
Copper conducts. Silver reflects. The twist is one of the oldest motifs in sacred metalwork — found in Viking torcs, Celtic arm rings, and ancient Mediterranean jewelry — because wound metal was believed to hold and direct energy the way a wound spring holds tension. Coiled, not scattered.
Reach for this one for:
- Workings that need sustained, held energy rather than a single release
- Sun/Moon balance — copper and silver in active relationship
- Handfasting or commitment symbolism
- Protection through containment
- Anyone who wants complexity without fuss
Adjustable split band, fits most finger sizes. Two-tone copper and silver with multiple twist layers and oxidized recesses.
Both metals will patina over time, deepening the contrast between elements.