Pure copper · Triple spiral geometry

The Copper Triskelion Collection

Copper wire, wound by hand to sacred cubit lengths, shaped into one of the oldest symbols in sacred geometry: the triple spiral. Each triskelion is simple in form and wide in purpose. Some find a home inside an orgonite pyramid. Others stand alone in a garden bed, a plant pot, or on a practitioner's altar.

Coming Soon · One of one

Pre-Built Pieces

Michelle is hand-winding the first run of triskelions now. Three placeholder cards preview the shape of the collection. Photographs and final listings land in the coming weeks. Follow on Instagram at @the_northern_daisy for the moment the first pieces go live.

Triskelion T01 · One of one

Hearth Coil

A single-cubit triskelion wound from bare copper wire, finished with visible hammer marks at each spiral's turn. Sits well on a table centerpiece, altar, or windowsill near a plant.

Triskelion T02 · One of one

Garden Spiral

A longer-cubit triskelion hand-wound from thicker copper wire, built to sit in soil. The patina will warm through brown and into soft verdigris over a season outside. Works in plant beds and raised garden boxes.

Triskelion T03 · One of one

Pocket Triad

The smallest piece in the run, wound to a short cubit from fine copper wire. Slips into a hand or onto a practitioner's altar. Reads bright and settles warm within weeks.

About These Pieces

A triskelion is the triple spiral, one of the oldest motifs in sacred geometry. Michelle's are made from bare copper wire cut to cubit length, the same unit of measure used in many ancient works, and then wound by hand into three joined spirals. The wire shows its hammer marks and its patina. Nothing here is plated or lacquered.

Copper ages into its own character. A new triskelion reads as bright, almost pink. Over weeks and months, it settles into a warmer brown, and eventually a soft verdigris if it lives outdoors. Most people leave the patina where it lands. If you want to return a piece to bright copper, a cloth with a little salt and lemon is all it takes.

The collection opens in the coming weeks. Pieces are finished one at a time, and photographs are coming soon. The easiest way to know when the first batch goes live is to follow along on Instagram at @the_northern_daisy, or check back here when you're ready.

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