Copper Pyramid

  • Model: C-PYRAMID
  • Manufactured by: Meditech Europe
€33.50
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Harmonising energy

Place the pyramid in your home, office or meditation room if you need harmonising energy or to neutralise the negative effects of radiation (from computers, television, Wi-Fi, etc.). You can also place objects in it to charge their energy. It is said that water charged in the pyramid tastes better and fruit keeps longer. Feel free to experiment with this yourself. You can also charge gemstones in the pyramid. The pyramid can also be used in the garden to charge seeds or promote the vitality of plant cuttings. In electroculture, for example, pyramids are placed above a plant to positively influence its growth and flowering.

Dimensions

The pyramids are available in two sizes:

  1. approx. 13 x 12 x 8 cm

  2. approx. 24 x 23 x 15 cm

The proportions of our copper pyramids have been deliberately chosen for optimal performance. We do not use corners, so that frequencies are not disrupted. 

Craftsmanship

The pyramid is handmade in India according to centuries-old traditions. Copper is part of Ayurveda, which is an integral part of life in India. Copper cannot be welded or soldered. That is why Indian culture opts to finely weld connections in products using steel-based electrodes. These are made from an alloy of iron and tin. The addition of tin has an important influence here: tin strengthens the joints and makes copper more resistant to wear and deformation. In addition, the combination of tin and copper creates a subtle energetic interaction. Whereas copper is known for its conductivity and harmonising effect, tin is often associated with softness and stability. Together, they form a durable and balanced connection, making the pyramid not only stronger, but also able to radiate extra balance and harmony. We have chosen to keep this as natural as possible, which means that these connections may be visible.

Polishing and cleaning copper

Copper has a natural tendency to discolour over time (oxidation). Copper reacts to air, humidity and contact with skin. Oxidation causes copper to discolour from its original bright orange-brown colour to a darker, less shiny shade. Outdoors, copper will weather due to acids and, over time, become darker in colour and even turn green (patina). These are natural properties that have no negative effect on the product. You can polish copper with a soft cloth or clean it with lemon juice, which will restore its beautiful red shine.