For 5,000 years, every culture that could work copper stored their water in it — the Egyptians, the Romans, the Ayurvedic healers of India.
Not for looks, but because copper naturally purifies the water it holds.
This bottle is hand-hammered from 99.9% pure copper, solid through and through — never plated, never alloyed with cheap metal.
Fill it before bed, let it rest overnight, and wake to smooth, mineral-rich copper water the way it was meant to be done.
Made by hand by Ember.
Ember's Pure Copper Cup
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$279.99
Sale price
$54.99
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Hand-hammered pure copper. The way water was meant to be carried for 5,000 years.
Every Vessel is shaped by hand, one hammer strike at a time — no plating, no filler, no steel in disguise. Just solid copper, inside and out.
Fill it fresh each morning. Sip it slow. Carry a little of the old world with you.
Why you'll love it
99.9% pure copper, hammered by hand
Solid copper inside and out — never lined or plated
A texture and warmth no factory cup can fake
The everyday ritual women have kept for thousands of years
Real copper develops a living patina over time. That's how you know it's real.
Ember's Knot Copper Set
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$369.99
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$72.99
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The knot pattern on this set has no beginning and no end - I've been engraving it for thirty years and it still demands my full attention every time. I made this for the people who want something that works on two levels: the bracelet at the wrist and the ring on the finger, both carrying the same pattern, both with magnets set flush so you don't feel them after the first hour.
The ones who come back for matched sets tell me there's something about wearing the same intention on the wrist and the hand - they can't quite explain it, and I don't ask them to.
This is one of the last sets I'll make before I close my workshop. I hope it finds the hands that have earned it.
Ember's Forge Copper Set
Regular price
$369.99
Sale price
$72.99
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Some pieces you put on because they look right - these two you put on because something in you knows they belong there. I made this set for the people whose joints and hands have been keeping score of a life well worked - the lattice is engraved diamond by diamond across the full band, the floral piece traced slowly alongside it, both finished the same morning.
Copper has been worn against the skin for thousands of years by people who needed their bodies to stay in the fight, and the ones who come back to me wearing both always say the same thing: they stopped noticing what they used to notice.
This is one of the last sets I'll make before I close my workshop for good. I hope they find the wrists that have earned them.