Tibetan Bracelets — Handcrafted Copper & Brass

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Tibetan bracelets carry centuries of contemplative tradition in their metal. Each piece is handcrafted in copper or brass, shaped with the repeating patterns that have long held meaning within Tibetan practice — spiralling tribal motifs, the Tree of Life, the Flower of Life, and sacred geometric forms drawn from meditative traditions. These are not fast jewellery; they are worn for their weight, their intention, and the quiet ceremony of putting them on.

What's inside the collection

The collection gathers handcrafted artisan jewellery in two finishes. Copper bracelets carry a warm, grounding presence — the metal soft against the skin and warming quickly to body temperature. Brass bracelets are denser, with a deeper golden tone that develops character over time. Both metals are worked by hand, so no two pieces are exactly alike.

Designs include the wide and slim tribal leaf forms, spiralling swirl patterns echoing ancient script, the Five Buddha with its geometric precision, and pieces bearing the Tree of Life and Flower of Life symbols. A few styles incorporate mantra or feng shui coin elements — each carrying its own geometric logic, rooted in practice rather than passing trend.

How to choose your bracelet

Consider what the piece is for. If you want warmth and a softer feel against the skin, copper is the natural choice. If you prefer something with real presence and a finish that deepens over time, brass is harder and more substantial. For everyday wear, the slimmer tribal swirls and leaf designs stack well with other Crystal Bracelets or a Mala Bracelet Collection — Handcrafted Beaded Jewellery piece. For a single statement or ritual wear, the wider cuff styles hold their ground alone.

Sizing is straightforward: measure your wrist just below the bone and add 1–2 centimetres for a comfortable, non-tight fit. Most styles in this range are designed to sit close without clasping.

Ways to wear and style

Tibetan bracelets are made to be lived in. They sit comfortably during meditation — a weight on the wrist that anchors attention — and carry that same quiet intention through the rest of the day. Layer them with Spiritual Bracelets in other materials for a stack that accumulates meaning, or wear a single piece as a daily reminder.

They pair naturally with feng shui elements: a Feng Shui Bracelet alongside a Tree of Life copper piece creates a coherent personal language of intention. They also complement Chakra Bracelets when worn on the same wrist, creating a layered practice that feels deliberate rather than cluttered.

Frequently asked questions

Are these bracelets adjustable or fixed in size?

Most styles are fixed cuffs — rigid copper or brass that you slide onto the wrist. They are not adjustable, so it is worth measuring carefully before ordering. If you are between sizes, we recommend sizing up for a comfortable, non-tight fit.

Will the metal tarnish or discolour?

Both copper and brass will age naturally with wear. Copper develops a warm patina that many wearers find desirable; brass deepens in tone. This is not a flaw — it is the metal responding to your skin and environment, making the piece increasingly personal over time.

Can I wear Tibetan bracelets every day?

Yes. Both metals are durable enough for daily wear, though we recommend removing them before swimming, showering, or exposure to harsh chemicals. Storing them separately or in a soft pouch when not in use helps prevent scratching.

How do I clean my copper or brass bracelet?

Gently wipe with a dry cloth after wearing. Avoid water and abrasive cleaners — they can strip the natural patina and damage the surface. If you prefer a brighter finish, a soft polishing cloth designed for brass or copper will restore it without harsh chemicals.

Is the Tree of Life or Flower of Life design purely decorative?

These are ancient geometric symbols with established meaning in contemplative traditions. The Tree of Life represents interconnection and growth; the Flower of Life is a pattern of profound mathematical and spiritual significance across many cultures. We offer them as meaningful objects — what you bring to them through intention and practice is entirely your own.