Copper’s history, legend and lore is long and varied. Its use by the human race dates back more than 10,000 years with a great many applications. It is in fact said to be the first metal of humanity, showing up in Egyptian and Sumerian metallurgy back to 3900 BC.
Although the Egyptians were among the first human cultures to utilize Copper, they were also the first to develop Tin and Bronze. It was the Egyptians that ushered in the Bronze Age in human history. Early in it’s discovery archaeologists found common cooking utensils and pots. By 2500 BC, it was found in jewelry, crowns and headdresses. From there it was found to be used in Asia, Pre-Columbian Americans, and specifically in Christianity.







