12 Problems Thousands of Women Over 50 Are Quietly Solving — With One Piece of 99.9% Pure Copper
The aches you were told to just live with. The stiffness, the cold hands, the tired afternoons. This is what people have reached for, for 3,000 years.
Somewhere after 50, the body starts sending little signals. Fingers that don't want to bend in the morning. Hands that go cold in a warm room. An afternoon tiredness that no amount of coffee touches.
And almost everyone is told the same thing: "It's just age. Get used to it."
But for 3,000 years, people who needed their hands and their bodies to keep working reached for one simple thing. Not a pill. Not a supplement. A metal, worn against the skin. Warriors wore it on their joints. Healers pressed it to aching hands. It never really left — the world just stopped talking about it.
We're Mae and Rose. We make pure copper jewelry by hand, one piece at a time. Below are the twelve problems we hear about most — and why so many women put copper on their wrist and never take it off.
— Mae & Rose
The Stiff, Aching Joints You've Been Told to Just Live With
It's the number one reason people come to copper. Wrists that ache. Knuckles that stiffen overnight. Fingers that need a few minutes to "wake up" before they'll grip anything.
Roman soldiers wrapped copper around their joints before battle. Medieval craftsmen wore it through decades of hard work with their hands. They weren't wearing it for decoration.
We've never made a promise about what copper will do for your joints. We've just watched, for years, as the women who arrive with stiff, sore hands quietly come back for more — and stop mentioning the thing they used to mention every time.
When Your Rings Stop Fitting by Noon
Puffy fingers. Swollen knuckles. A wedding ring that slid on at breakfast and won't come off by dinner. For a lot of women over 50, the swelling isn't occasional anymore — it's the shape of the whole day.
Copper is one of the minerals the body uses to keep inflammation in check. Worn against the skin, it's there all day — not for twenty minutes after a pill, but hour after hour.
Many of our customers tell us the same quiet thing after a few weeks: "The puffiness in my fingers finally settled down."
Your Hands Know It's Going to Rain Before the Forecast Does
Every damp front. Every drop in pressure. Every cold snap. Your joints feel it coming a full day before the sky changes — and by now you've learned to dread the forecast.
This is one of the oldest complaints there is, and the old-timers had one answer for it: a band of copper on the wrist, worn through every season.
Our customers who feel the weather in their bones tell us the cold fronts stopped ruling their week. "I used to dread them," one wrote. "Now I barely notice."
I put it on for my hands. I kept it on because for the first time in years, the weather stopped deciding how my day was going to go.
— Carol T., 67 · Customer since 2021
Cold Hands and Cold Feet — No Matter the Season
Cold fingers in a warm kitchen. Feet that won't warm up under two blankets. That heavy, sluggish feeling in the legs by evening. After 50, circulation slows — and it's the complaint people mention least and feel most.
Copper plays a direct role in forming healthy red blood cells. Worn at the wrist — one of the body's highest pulse points — it sits right over the vessels closest to the surface, all day long.
Most of our customers describe it the same way within the first few weeks. Not heat. Warmth.
The Burning, Tingling Feet That Keep You Up at Night
Pins and needles. Numb fingertips. That deep, buzzing tingle in the feet that gets louder the moment the house goes quiet and you're trying to sleep.
It wears people down — not because it's unbearable, but because it never fully stops. And when the tingling won't quit, more and more women are quietly setting down the pill bottle and reaching for copper instead.
We don't claim it's a cure. We can only tell you what they tell us: "The pins-and-needles finally quieted down."
When Your Own Coffee Cup Starts to Feel Heavy
The jar you can't open. The key that won't turn. The cup you dropped — again. Losing grip strength isn't just annoying; it chips away at the one thing that matters most after 50: doing things for yourself, without having to ask.
Copper supports the connective tissue and collagen your hands rely on to stay strong. Worn every day, right where the work happens.
The line we hear most often is the simplest one: "I can open my own jars again."
Run Down by 3 PM — Every Single Day
Not sleepy. Not sick. Just… emptied out. The kind of tired that shows up every afternoon and turns simple things into an effort. You give everyone else your energy, and by evening there's none left for you.
In Ayurveda, copper has been called the metal of energy and balance for thousands of years. And a body low on copper looks exactly like this: drained, foggy, worn out.
Worn all day, quietly topping the body up, many of our customers say the same thing: "I finally feel like myself again by evening."
The Nights You Lie Awake While the Aches Get Louder
The house goes quiet, and everything gets louder. The stiff hands. The tingling feet. The restless legs that won't settle. You finally drift off — and wake at 3 a.m. staring at the ceiling.
Copper doesn't come off at bedtime. It stays on the wrist, working quietly through the night — right when the body has nothing left to distract it from every ache.
The line we hear most from tired sleepers: "I stopped waking up with aching hands — and I sleep through the night again."
Walking Into a Room and Forgetting Why
Losing the word right in the middle of the sentence. Standing in the kitchen, blank, sure you came in for something. Reading the same paragraph three times. It's unsettling — and everyone keeps waving it off as "just getting older."
Your brain runs on copper. It helps hold the neural connections together and protects against the oxidative damage tied to fog and forgetfulness. A shortage looks exactly like the fog itself.
Many of our customers over 60 describe a sharpness that returned so gradually they couldn't name the day it shifted. One put it simply: "I stopped losing words mid-sentence. My husband noticed before I did."
I'm 64. My head feels clearer than it did at 55, my hands don't ache in the morning, and I finally sleep. I only ever meant to buy the one.
— Susan R., 64 · Customer since 2020
Everything Changed After 50 — and No One Warned You
Hot flashes out of nowhere. Sleep that fell apart. Joints that suddenly ache. Energy that drops through the floor by afternoon. Menopause doesn't touch one thing — it reshapes the whole body at once, and mostly you're left to figure it out alone.
Copper quietly supports the systems menopause hits hardest — the joints, the circulation, the energy, the minerals your body leans on hardest when the hormones swing.
We won't tell you copper fixes menopause. Nothing does. But it's one small, steady thing thousands of women choose to wear through it — and keep wearing on the other side.
The Skin That Lost Its Firmness — Quietly, Then All at Once
Thinner. Crepey on the backs of the hands. That firmness that used to spring back and now simply doesn't. It's one of the first things women notice after 50 — and one of the hardest to do anything about.
Copper is essential for collagen and elastin — the scaffolding that keeps skin firm. It's the exact reason "copper peptides" sit in the most expensive serums on the shelf. Only here it's worn against the skin, all day, right where you can see it.
Customers who wear it on the wrist keep mentioning the same thing: the skin there looks a little more alive than it used to.
Your Body Is Fighting More Than It Was Built To
Decades of plastic bottles, synthetic products, and an environment nobody's body was designed to process. It adds up quietly, in the background, all the time.
Copper is one of nature's most powerful antimicrobial and antioxidant minerals — it's literally the metal hospitals put on door handles because germs can't survive on it. It helps neutralize free radicals and works with your body's defenses, not against them.
You can't undo decades overnight. But you can give your body one of the oldest tools it's ever had — and simply wear it.
Here's the Catch: Most "Copper" Jewelry Isn't Copper
None of this works if the metal isn't real. And walk through any online marketplace and you'll find hundreds of "copper" bracelets for $8, $12, $15.
They are not copper. They're zinc, brass or steel, sprayed with a microscopic copper-colored coating. It looks the part — and it delivers none of the benefits, because almost none of the metal ever touches your skin.
Every piece we make is solid copper. No plating. No base metal. No coating. And there's one test that proves it in three seconds.
If a magnet sticks to it, we refund every dollar — and you keep the piece.
When your piece arrives, hold a magnet to it. Real copper won't flinch; the fakes snap right to it. If ours sticks — even a little — we refund every dollar, and you keep the piece. Not one we've ever made has failed. We're willing to bet our work on it.
You Buy It Once — and It Outlives You
Here's the last problem it solves: the endless cycle of buying cheap things that break. Pure copper doesn't rust. It doesn't break down. A piece made by hand today will still be on a wrist in a hundred years — darker, patinated, marked by a lifetime of skin and sun.
We shape, engrave and finish every piece by hand, one at a time. We've turned down mass production more than once, because we knew what would have to change.
This isn't a product you replace. It's one you pass down.
Give your body the one thing it's reached for for 3,000 years.
Each piece is solid pure copper, shaped by hand — and backed by our magnet-test guarantee.
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— Mae & Rose · Mae & Rose Jewels