Tabayer Debuts Its First Men’s Jewelry Selections
Designs from the brand’s “Oera” collection have been reimagined with modern masculinity in mind.

New York—Tabayer is set to release its first selection of fine jewelry for men.
The launch includes carry-over styles and new variations of the brand’s signature designs from its “Oera” collection.
The new designs for men bring a fresh perspective to Tabayer’s knotted designs, said the brand, which has reimagined these styles with modern masculinity in mind.
The Oera collection centers on a curving knot motif that acts as a talisman to offer a sense of protection to those who wear it.
“Our vision for ‘Oera’ has always been to create pieces that carry profound meaning while maintaining a timeless elegance,” said Maxim de Turckheim, CEO of Tabayer.
“The introduction of a men’s selection allows us to extend this sense of ethereal armor—both powerful and refined—into a new space.”
The men’s collection is comprised of rings, earrings, bracelets, and pendants made using 18-karat Fairmined gold.
It includes designs derived from editions one through three of the Oera collection, along with the colored hard-stone pendants from edition four and special edition pieces featuring emerald accents.
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