Dual Dragon Head Leather Bracelet — 80g .925 Sterling Silver
SKU: 2969
Two dragon heads face each other at the center of a braided leather band, their jaws clamping down on a shared silver ring. The horns curve backward, the manes flow along the neck, and the scales are carved deep enough to cast their own shadows under overhead light. This dual dragon head leather bracelet puts 80 grams of .925 sterling silver metalwork at the focal point where both dragons meet, with 16mm braided genuine leather running the rest of the way around your wrist. The clasp at the back is a dragon claw toggle — a scaled claw that hooks through a textured ring.
Best Suited For
If you want two dragon heads instead of one — The single-head leather bracelets in the collection put the dragon at the clasp. This one puts a dragon at each end of the silver centerpiece, facing each other over a shared ring. The visual impact doubles because there are two sets of horns, two manes, two sculpted faces staring at each other across your wrist.
If you want silver and leather but heavier than average — At 80 grams, this outweighs most leather bracelets by a wide margin. The silver dragon section at the center carries most of that weight. You feel it shift on your wrist when you gesture or move your hand. The leather band keeps the total weight from reaching all-metal bracelet levels.
If you prefer a toggle clasp over a lobster or snap — The dragon claw toggle at the back is a T-bar style closure. Push the scaled claw through the ring, and it sits perpendicular to hold firm. It’s easy to do one-handed once you get the motion down. No spring mechanism to wear out.
What Wearing It Actually Feels Like
The two dragon heads sit on top of your wrist as the natural focal point. They’re silver on silver — the manes and horns have visible separation between strands and ridges. The oxidized finish darkens the gaps between scales, giving the carving depth that you can see from across a room. Between the two heads, the shared ring adds a connecting point that ties the design together visually.
The leather is 16mm wide braided cowhide in black. It arrives stiff and settles into your wrist shape within the first week. The transition from silver centerpiece to leather band is clean — the metal section ends where the braided leather begins, no awkward overlap or visible attachment points from the wearing side.
The dragon claw toggle at the back adds one more silver element. It’s a small claw with individual scales, pushing through a textured ring to lock. The claw sits against the underside of your wrist where it’s felt but not seen. After a few days, you stop noticing the contact point. The toggle doesn’t accidentally release during normal wrist movement — the claw is wide enough that it can’t slip through the ring sideways.
The Details That Matter
What People Want to Know
Q: How does the toggle clasp compare to a lobster clasp for security?
A toggle holds by physics — the T-bar can’t pass through the ring while it sits perpendicular. It won’t accidentally release during wrist movement. The tradeoff: it takes slightly longer to close than a lobster clasp, especially one-handed. After a few days of practice, the motion becomes automatic.
Q: What’s the difference between this and the single dragon head leather bracelet?
The single-head version uses the dragon as the clasp itself. This version puts two facing dragons at the center as the visual focal point, with a separate claw toggle clasp at the back. More silver visible on this one (80g vs ~45g), two heads instead of one, and a wider leather band (16mm vs 14mm).
Q: Where do two dragons facing each other come from in mythology?
The dual-dragon motif appears in both Chinese and European decorative art. In Chinese tradition, two dragons guarding a pearl represent balanced power and the pursuit of wisdom. In Western heraldry, facing dragons symbolize guardianship and strength. The shared ring between the jaws echoes the pearl concept.
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For a simpler one-dragon leather bracelet, the Dragon Head Leather Bracelet uses a single dragon head as the clasp mechanism itself — lighter at ~45g, with a 14mm band and a cleaner single-focal-point look.
If you want all-silver dragon links without leather, the Dragon ID Bracelet (150g) puts dragon scale links from end to end in solid .925 silver — nearly double the weight, entirely metal construction.
For the full range of wrist pieces — see our biker bracelet range in sterling silver from chains to cuffs to leather wraps.








