22/07/2013
why do we use copper? :)
Copper It is a reddish-coloured metal with a high level of electrical conductivity. The use of copper dates back to nearly 10,000 years. Used by the Egyptians in which they developed Bronze, a mixture of Copper and Tin. They developed many things such as household cooking pots and jewellery such as crowns and headdresses. In Asian cultures and religion they developed beautiful inlays, embossed facades on palaces and temples and ceremonial vessels. Copper is an vital element as it is an essential nutrient to all plants and animals. Copper is found in the body, mostly in the bloodstream. It acts as a co-factor in a range of enzymes and copper-based pigments. However caution is advised that Copper is toxic and even fatal in sufficient amounts. Metaphysically Copper has the ability to conduct spiritual energy between people, crystals, auras and the spirit world. It’s said to amplify thoughts when sending and receiving psychic communications. The healing properties of Copper is used to ease cramps, supports the maintenance of glands and prevents the wear, tear and calcification of the joints.