Born from the mountains. Carried for a lifetime. This band isn’t inspired by Idaho—it is Idaho. The inlay is cut from genuine Ponderosa Pine deadfall, hand-collected from the Boise National Forest. This isn’t store-bought wood or some polished veneer—it stood in the mountains, took the wind, the snow, the heat, and the silence… until it was ready to be shaped into something permanent. Set into a tungsten band built to take a beating and keep going, the design carries an offset channel of Muonionalusta meteorite—iron that traveled through space long before Idaho ever had a name. Now it sits beside mountain-grown timber, a collision of earth and sky locked into one piece. It’s rugged. It’s grounded. It’s real. Inside, an Elvish engraving holds a private meaning—something not for the world, just for the one who wears it. A quiet reminder that even the toughest men carry something deeper beneath the surface. No flash. No nonsense. Just mountain, metal, and meaning.

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