Double Dragon Head Bracelet — .925 Silver with Garnet Eyes
SKU: 2780_9
Two sterling silver dragon heads face each other at the front of this bracelet — mouths open, garnet eyes locked. Each head is individually sculpted with scales running down the neck. Two genuine red garnet stones sit in the eye sockets of each dragon — four garnets total. Behind them, a 12mm Cuban link chain in solid .925 silver carries 52 grams around your wrist.
Built For
If you collect dragon jewelry — This bracelet puts the dragon motif front and center, literally. The dual heads with garnet eyes read differently from a dragon ring or pendant. Two sculpted beasts locked in a stare across your wrist — the mythological detail IS the main visual, not a small accent on a plain chain.
If you want a Cuban link bracelet with a centerpiece — The 12mm links are flat-filed on both sides, classic curb pattern. They lead into two sculpted dragon heads that sit at the top of your wrist — the part everyone actually sees. A lobster clasp closes the bracelet separately, so the dragons stay purely decorative.
If 52 grams is your comfort range — Heavy enough to register on your wrist when you move. Light enough that you're not dragging your arm off the desk by mid-afternoon. The flat Cuban links spread weight evenly — no single pressure point against the wrist bone.
The Honest Take
The garnet eyes are small — accent stones, not focal gems. Under direct light they flash a warm crimson, but in dim rooms they almost disappear into the silver. The visual impact comes from the sculpting itself — scales, open jaws, ridged necks — not from the stone size.
Both dragon heads rest on the front of your wrist when clasped. The Cuban link chain wraps underneath and along the sides. The dragon heads carry more mass than any single link, so the bracelet naturally settles with them on top. That's where people see them anyway.
The Cuban links are flat-filed, so they sit flush against skin without twisting. At 12mm wide they match the scale of the dragon heads. Familiar feel if you've worn curb-style chains before.
Heads up: The inner surface of each dragon head has casting texture — ridges from the scales you can feel against your skin. First couple of days you'll notice it on the top of your wrist. After that, the contact points smooth slightly from wear and you stop registering it.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Are the garnet eyes real stones?
Yes. Four genuine garnet stones — two per dragon head, set into the eye sockets. They're brilliant-cut accent stones with the natural deep red color garnet is known for, not glass or dyed crystal. Small at this scale, but they flash vivid red under direct light and hold that color permanently since it's inherent to the mineral.
Q: What do two dragons facing each other represent?
In East Asian tradition, dual dragons represent the balance of opposing forces — similar to yin and yang. Two beasts guarding a shared space symbolize mutual protection and double fortune. It's one of the oldest motifs in Chinese decorative art.
Q: How does the bracelet close?
With a standard lobster clasp — spring-loaded, one-handed. The dragon heads are the front design element, not the closure. The clasp sits at the back or side of your wrist, out of sight when worn.
Q: Will the garnet color fade over time?
No. Garnet is a natural mineral — the red color is inherent to the stone, not a surface coating. The silver around the settings may develop patina over time, but a quick polish brings it back. The garnets themselves stay the same.
At a Glance
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If you want the dragon theme in a heavier all-silver chain, the Dragon Sterling Silver Bracelet weighs 118 grams with interlocking dragon-scale links running the full length.
For a rigid cuff instead of a chain, the Garnet Dragon Cuff puts the dragon motif on a solid 85-gram sterling silver band with a garnet center stone.
For more heavy chain and cuff styles beyond dragons, our more biker bracelet designs cover Cuban links, skull chains, and tribal curbs in the same .925 silver build.
If you'd rather compare across weight classes and materials, all our sterling silver men's bracelets run from 30g braided leather wraps up to the heaviest 190g Cuban chains.






