Copper Antennas Formed Through Geometry & Proportion

These handcrafted antennas are created using pure copper, shaped into spiral forms that reflect natural patterns of flow, motion, and resonance.

Each piece begins with a single length of copper wire, cut precisely to the Lost Cubit (26.18 inches / 66.56 cm)—a measurement rediscovered in modern research and associated with subtle energetic relationships.

Once cut, the wire is hand-formed into its final structure, resulting in a piece that is both functional and sculptural.


Two Forms – One Principle

Single Spiral Antenna

A clean, continuous spiral formed from a single strand of copper.

This design expresses simplicity—pure geometry without distraction.


Double Twisted Fibonacci Spiral

A more complex structure, formed by twisting the copper into a dual spiral.

This form emphasises interaction, rhythm, and dynamic flow.


The Lost Cubit

The foundation of each antenna is proportion.

The Lost Cubit differs from the more widely known measurement associated with structures such as the Great Pyramid of Giza. It is considered by some researchers to relate to finer energetic relationships rather than purely physical construction.

By working to this exact length, each antenna carries a consistent geometric foundation from which its form is created.


Underlying Principles

The spiral structures reflect ideas explored by Walter Russell, who described energy as moving in continuous, wave-based spirals—expanding and contracting in rhythmic cycles.

Within this framework:

Copper, as a natural conductor, plays a central role in this relationship.


Craft & Material


Choosing Your Form

Both follow the same foundation—geometry, proportion, and material—with different expressions of form.

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