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Copper is one of our most popular jewelry wires, for two reasons: its color, and its value! Most wire jewelry artists use copper as a practice wire to test new designs and practice their techniques. Explore our selection of round copper wire below to find the perfect wire for your design!
 
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Our round copper wire is great for earrings, rings, bracelets, and any other projects you can think of! Mock up a piece you’ll complete later in gold-filled or sterling silver wire in our copper wire, and you’ll not only have a good understanding of the piece, but you’ll also have a piece of wire jewelry to keep for yourself, or polish and sell on its own!

On its own, polished Copper Jewelry Wire has a warm, burnished gold luster. Add it to silver or gold pieces or let it shine all by itself. Copper wire is perfect for beaded jewelry. Never tried copper jewelry wire before? Give it a try!

Find some ideas on how to keep copper from tarnishing or turning your skin green at our blog!Keep your wire shining brightly with our polishing cloths!Copper is a base metal that’s fairly malleable—it measures a 2.5 on Mohs scale! Copper wire is a great metal to practice new patterns and designs on! Copper has been used for millennia in statues, pottery, jewelry, coins, and ornaments—a copper pendant was found in northern Iraq that dates to 8700 BC! Due to its antibacterial nature, it’s commonly used in hospitals and plumbing. Copper can be combined with other elements, like tin and zinc, to produce strong alloys such as bronze and brass, which are also available here as wire!

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