Talamh Ór Bracelet | Ancient Irish Bog Oak Men's Bracelet | Noir by Quarry
Talamh Ór Bracelet | Ancient Irish Bog Oak Men's Bracelet | Noir by Quarry
Bold. Minimal. Distinctly refined.
Forged by time. Refined by craftsmanship.
The Talamh Ór Bracelet is a tribute to endurance, heritage, and quiet strength. Handcrafted with rare 8mm Ancient Irish Bog Oak beads, this remarkable bracelet carries wood that has rested beneath Ireland's peat bogs for thousands of years, where nature transformed it into one of the world's most storied and enduring natural materials.
Rich in deep earthy tones and distinctive natural texture, every bead tells a story of resilience, patience, and the passage of time.
At its center, a substantial 16 × 7mm artisan-crafted 12k antiqued gold organic tube spacer introduces warmth and architectural balance. The softly weathered finish complements the ancient wood beautifully, creating a design that feels both rugged and sophisticated.
Strung on a premium black stretch cord, the bracelet slips comfortably over the wrist while maintaining a secure, relaxed fit. Measuring approximately 8.25 inches, it comfortably stretches to fit wrists up to 8.5 inches.
Whether worn alone or layered with other Noir designs, Talamh Ór is a timeless expression of history, craftsmanship, and understated masculine style.
Details
Rare 8mm Ancient Irish Bog Oak wood beads
Artisan-crafted 16 × 7mm antiqued 12k gold organic tube spacer
Premium black stretch cord
Measures approximately 8.25"
Comfortably fits wrists up to 8.5"
Presented in a signature Quarry Shop gift box.
Symbolism
Ancient Irish Bog Oak represents endurance, resilience, and strength forged through time.
Antiqued gold symbolizes quiet confidence, wisdom, and lasting character.
Because when it's made with meaning, it means more.
• Avoid prolonged water exposure
• Remove before showering or swimming
• Keep wood beads dry
• Avoid lotions and harsh chemicals
• Store in the felt pouch when not worn
• Do not overstretch the cord
Natural wood may develop subtle character over time — a reflection of its organic origin.

















