The typical process for manufacturing copper jewelry generally involves the following steps:
- Material Preparation: Select appropriate copper materials and cut or hammer them according to different processing requirements.
- Wire Drawing: Draw the copper material into fine wires, usually using a wire drawing machine.
- Shaping: Use stamping machines or manual techniques to process the fine wires into various shapes such as rings, clasps, etc.
- Welding: Connect multiple copper jewelry components into a whole piece through methods like spot welding, arc welding, or manual welding.

- Polishing: Use polishing machines or manual techniques to smooth the surface of the copper jewelry, removing burrs and impurities such as oxides.
- Plating or Coating: Apply metal plating or paint to the surface of the copper jewelry to enhance its appearance and durability.
- Packaging: Package the processed copper jewelry for transportation and sale.
These are common processes in copper jewelry manufacturing. Different processing methods and techniques can be chosen based on the specific requirements of the copper jewelry.