Wavy Copper Torque Necklace — Handcrafted Artisan Bangle
SKU: mtn 536
Handcrafted Wavy Copper Torque — Designed in Australia, Made in Mexico
Copper is the oldest metal in human history — fashioned into tools, utensils, and jewellery by Middle Eastern artisans as far back as the 5th and 6th millennia BC. There's something deeply satisfying about wearing a material with that kind of story, especially when it's been shaped by hand into something as quietly beautiful as this. The wavy copper torque has a sculptural, organic quality that sets it apart from anything cast or machine-made — each gentle curve a result of the artisan's hand rather than a mould.
Designed by Makers & Providers in Australia and ethically made by skilled artisans in Mexico, this torque measures approximately 15cm × 13cm with a 3mm × 1.5mm cross-section — substantial enough to feel like a real piece of jewellery, but light enough to wear comfortably all day. The open torque design means it sits beautifully at the neckline without a clasp, and can be gently adjusted to fit most neck sizes.
Copper is also traditionally associated with a range of health benefits, including relief from arthritis pain and improved circulation — which makes this a particularly meaningful gift for someone who appreciates both beauty and wellness. Over time, copper develops a rich, warm patina that many people love — but if you prefer to keep it looking fresh, it's easy to clean at home with a mixture of table salt and white vinegar, either rubbed on with a soft cloth or as a brief boil in water. For more on the history and properties of copper jewellery, the Smithsonian's guide to copper is a fascinating read.
If you love copper jewellery, explore our full copper cuffs collection or browse our wider silver jewellery collection for more handcrafted pieces.
Details: Dimensions approximately 15cm × 13cm. Thickness approximately 3mm × 1.5mm. Weight approximately 16.25g. Material: copper. Open torque — adjustable to fit most neck sizes. Ethically handmade in Mexico, designed in Australia.