The Atelier

The Copper Shaman is an ancestral atelier devoted to ritual craft, smoke work, ceremonial objects, and commissioned adornment.

Working through copper, clay, botanicals, stone, ash, and intuitive process, each piece emerges through a dialogue between material, memory, and maker.

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RITUAL OBJECTS

THE PROCESS

Each piece emerges through an intuitive dialogue between material, memory, and ancestral current.

Working through copper, stone, clay, smoke, and botanical elements, The Copper Shaman follows a process guided by organic flow, energetic connection, and an innate knowing rooted in ancestry and intentional craft.

No two forms are created alike. Each object is shaped through rhythm, presence, and relationship — honoring the connection between hand, spirit, and earth.

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Material Intelligence

Copper carries movement, warmth, and transformation — shaped through pressure, time, and human touch.

Stone holds memory through texture, fracture, and formation, each mineral revealing its own rhythm, weight, and presence.

Clay records the hand.

Smoke transforms the atmosphere.

Botanicals carry the language of earth and ritual.

Within The Copper Shaman, materials are approached as collaborators rather than decoration alone — guiding form through intuition, ancestral connection, and organic process.

Commissioned Talismans

One-of-one adornments created through intentional dialogue, material resonance, and ancestral current.

Each commissioned work is individually shaped through copper, stone, symbolism, and organic flow — allowing energy to move intuitively from thought to paper, and paper to form.

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“One-of-a-kind — new pieces released regularly”

Phoenix Nadie

Phoenix Nadie is the artist and founder behind The Copper Shaman - an ancestral atelier exploring ritual craft, sensory practice, ceremonial objects, and commissioned talismans through organic flow and intentional process.

Rooted in ancestral connection, material, reverence, and intuitive creation, each work emerges through a dialogue between hand, memory and form.

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