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Contents

  • Pros of Copper Wedding Band
    • 1- A Copper Wedding Band is Unique
    • 2- Copper is Durable
    • 3- Copper Has Good Workability
    • 4- Copper is Affordable
    • 5- Copper Has an Inimitable Rustic Charm
    • 6- Copper is Sustainable
    • 7- Copper Can Have Health Benefits
    • 8- Copper is Safe
  • Cons of Copper Wedding Band
    • 1- Copper Can Turn Your Finger Green
    • 2- Copper Tarnishes

There’s something about copper that makes it
an appealing metal for jewelry and while it’s not a popular choice for wedding
bands, it makes a good option for someone after a cost-effective, unique wedding
band.

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Copper wedding rings come in a range of designs
and finishes. It’s beautiful polished and shiny but equally alluring when given
a brushed, matte, satin, hammered or textured finish. While the color of copper
can look feminine and delicate, it’s an excellent unisex metal that looks
amazing in both male and female wedding rings.

So, with all that said, let’s take a look at
the pros and cons of a copper wedding band and whether you should buy one.

Pros of Copper Wedding Band

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1- A Copper Wedding Band is Unique

When it comes to wedding bands, the first
metals that come to mind are gold, platinum and silver. Most people never even
consider copper, making it a highly unique option. If you want a ring that you
know is off the beaten path, choose copper.

2- Copper is Durable

Copper is harder than silver or gold and is
typically used in alloys to harden them up. Rose gold is a copper-based metal,
getting much of its alluring color and strength thanks to copper. Some popular
copper alloys include bronze, brass and sterling silver.

3- Copper Has Good Workability

Copper is easy to work with because its
pliable and malleable. This makes it a favorite among jewelers as the metal
lends itself well to intricate designs and texturing.

4- Copper is Affordable

Copper jewelry tends to be very affordable
because the metal is found in abundant supply. This makes it a great option if
you’re on a budget and don’t want to splurge too much on the ring.

5- Copper Has an Inimitable Rustic Charm

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For a bohemian or rustic look, you can’t beat
copper. The color and texture of the metal goes perfectly with rustic elements
and looks beautiful combined with certain types of gemstones. If you have a
love for the natural, the rustic and the simple, then copper should be on your
radar.

6- Copper is Sustainable

One of the lesser known facts about copper is
how sustainable it is. Copper has been recycled for centuries and has been
melted and reused time and time again. This is possible because the metal
doesn’t lose its original quality regardless of how many times it’s been recycled.
Over 80% of all mined copper is still used today.

7- Copper Can Have Health Benefits

Copper is a mineral that humans require, and
copper deficiency is actually a thing. Wearing a copper ring can give you the
copper your body needs. Your body will absorb as much copper as it requires and
reject the rest. Note that if you have your copper ring sealed or plated, then
the copper chelates will not be able to reach your body.

8- Copper is Safe

Wearing a copper ring is completely safe and
isn’t known to have any damaging consequences. Copper is antifungal and
antimicrobial in nature, meaning that it’s not harmful for your skin. Copper in
its pure form is hypoallergenic but when alloyed with common metal allergens
like nickel or zinc, it can cause issues.

Cons of Copper Wedding Band

1- Copper Can Turn Your Finger Green

Here’s one of the main downsides that people
tend to associate with copper. The metal has a tendency to turn skin that it
comes into contact with, green. This isn’t toxic or dangerous in any way, but
it can be annoying and difficult to wash off.

The reason this happens is because when sweat
from your body touches copper, it results in copper oxidizing and creating
copper chelates. Your body absorbs some of these chelates and the rest becomes
green.

When wearing your copper ring, you might
notice this happening to your finger. These aren’t permanent stains and only
require washing with soap and water in most cases to get rid of. Some wearers
say that after a week or two, they notice that the copper stops leaving a
patina, so that’s good news if you’re after a copper ring.

2- Copper Tarnishes

Another downside is the fact that copper tarnishes developing a green
coating known as a patina. Have you ever noticed the greenish statues in some
public areas? Those are actually copper or copper alloy statues that have
oxidized.

It’s not difficult to remove the patina but it does require some
maintenance and scrubbing. If your ring starts to turn green, don’t stress.
It’s reversible with a little elbow grease. The trick is to stop it before it
gets to that stage. One way is to coat the copper with a clear varnish, like
nail polish to keep the metal from reacting to moisture and air. With copper, prevention
is easier than cure.

Taking these pros and cons into account, it’s clear that copper offers a
unique, affordable and beautiful choice but the price you have to pay is to
give it some TLC and a little bit of maintenance.


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