WHAT IS A TENSOR RING? WHERE COPPER MEETS FREQUENCY
By VETRIS Atelier

What you feel when you hold one might surprise you.
To the eye, it is simply a twisted copper ring. But those who place it on a desk, carry it with them, or set it beneath a glass of water report noticing something shifts.
In this article, we explain what a tensor ring is, how it is made, what it is used for, and why pure copper carries particular significance in this form.
What Is a Tensor Ring?
A tensor ring is an energy and frequency tool formed by twisting a precise length of pure copper wire into a closed ring.
The word "tensor" in physics describes a field of force or tension. Tensor rings did not receive this name by chance the form is designed with a geometry believed to influence the energy field passing through it or forming around it.
Tensor rings were first developed by American researcher Slim Spurling in the 1990s and have since become widely used in energy work, meditation, and conscious living practices around the world.
The Cubit Measurement: Why Length Matters
The most critical feature that distinguishes a tensor ring from an ordinary copper ring is the length of the wire used to form it.
The wire length is calculated according to "cubit" values derived from ancient units of measurement. These are not merely historical references each cubit value is believed to resonate with a different frequency range.
The cubit types used in the VETRIS Frequency Series:
Empowerment Cubit: 188 MHz Associated with personal empowerment and focus. Preferred for daily carrying and personal energy field work.
Lost Cubit: 177 MHz Associated with emotional balance and inner calm. Used in meditation and deep rest practices.
Sacred Cubit: 144 MHz The most ancient and foundational measurement. Believed to resonate with the base frequency of sacred geometry. Preferred for spatial energy work and protection practices.
Triada Set Presents all three cubit types together. Activates all three frequency ranges simultaneously.
Why Pure Copper?
Tensor rings can be made from various metals. Copper, however, is the most widely used and the material most consistently reported to produce meaningful results in this field.
There are several reasons for this:
Conductivity: Copper is one of nature's finest electrical conductors. In energy and frequency work, this conductivity is considered directly functional not incidental.
Biocompatibility: Copper is one of the few metals that is naturally compatible with the human body. It has been used throughout history for healing and balancing purposes.
Purity: Pure copper contains no alloys or plating. The wire used in VETRIS tensor rings is 100% pure copper no other metal is present.
Patina: Over time, copper develops a natural patina. This does not mean the metal has become less effective it reflects a deepening character that develops through use.
How Is a Tensor Ring Used?
Tensor rings are versatile tools. The way they are used is shaped by the individual's intention and practice.
Personal carrying: Smaller sizes can be worn as a pendant or carried close to the body. This is preferred for maintaining continuous contact with the body's energy field throughout the day.
Spatial balancing: Tensor rings placed in a living or working space are believed to influence the energetic frequency of that environment. They are particularly common in spaces with a high density of electronic devices.
Water harmonization: Placing a tensor ring beneath a glass or pitcher of water is one of the most widely practiced uses believed to influence the structural properties of the water. Those who wish to experience this firsthand are welcome to test it at our stand.
Meditation and breathwork: Held in the hands or placed at specific points on the body, tensor rings are used to deepen meditation practice and support focused breathwork.
What Is the Difference Between a Tensor Ring and a Copper Pyramid?
Both are part of the VETRIS Frequency Series, and both are made with pure copper and sacred geometry principles. Their function and intended use, however, differ.
A tensor ring is portable and designed for personal energy field work. It is suited for direct contact with the body or use at close range.
A copper pyramid is a fixed spatial tool. Built to precise angular ratios including the 51.85° angle of the Great Pyramid of Giza these forms are designed to influence the energetic structure of the space in which they are placed.
Used together, personal and spatial balance work simultaneously.
Frequently Asked Questions About VETRIS Tensor Rings
Is a tensor ring a medical device?
No. VETRIS tensor rings are not medical devices and carry no claims of diagnosis, treatment, prevention, or cure. All suggestions relate solely to personal awareness and spatial experience.
Which cubit type should I choose?
If you are experiencing tensor rings for the first time, the Empowerment Cubit (188 MHz) is a good starting point. If you wish to explore all three frequency ranges, the Triada Set presents them together.
How do I care for my tensor ring?
Wipe with a dry, soft cloth. Do not soak in water. The natural patina that develops over time can be left as it is this is copper's natural transformation, not deterioration.
How many size options are available?
Each cubit type in the VETRIS Frequency Series is available in multiple diameter sizes. Please refer to the individual product pages for current options.
Which size is best for personal carrying?
Smaller sizes are suitable for wearing as a pendant or keeping close to the body. Medium and larger sizes are preferred for spatial placement.
Tensor Rings at VETRIS
Every tensor ring made in our Istanbul atelier begins with 100% pure copper wire, cut to precise cubit measurements. The twist angle of the wire and the point at which the ring is closed are critical details that affect the integrity of the form.
These are not mass-produced. Every ring is made individually, checked, and packaged by hand.
This is not decoration. It is intention in copper form.
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