By Emma DavisStaff writer edavis@oklahoman.comA Tulsa jewelry artist has supported local artists and musicians through jewelry sales as changes made due to COVID-19 have put many out of work. Jewelry artist Rachel Dazey, designer at the jewelry store Dillon/Rose, began selling copper cuffs at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic to benefit Oklahoman creatives, including graphic and tattoo artists, Dazey said. Dazey said she chose to make her cuffs from copper because of its antiviral and antibacterial capabilities.Read more on NewsOK.com