Wolf Head Gothic Cross Link Bracelet — .925 Sterling Silver
SKU: 2069_9
Two wolf heads face each other at the clasp — jaws slightly open, fur textured down the neck, ears pinned back. Between them, a chain of Gothic cross links connected by baroque scrollwork runs the length of the bracelet. Two charms dangle from the clasp area: a smooth silver disc and an openwork fleur-de-lis medallion that swings freely as the bracelet moves. This is 55 grams of solid .925 sterling silver with oxidized contrast deepening every carved detail. The ¾-inch-wide cross links give it real visual weight, the kind you notice the moment it settles on your wrist.
Best Suited For
If you connect with wolf symbolism — the double wolf heads aren't decorative afterthoughts. Each one is sculpted with defined fur texture, ears, and open jaw. Wolves represent loyalty, guardianship, and pack strength across Norse, Celtic, and Native traditions. Having two facing each other at the clasp adds a mirrored symmetry that reads as protective.
If you want a bracelet with architectural chain links, not just flat chain — each link is shaped like a Gothic cross with scrollwork carved into the arms. It's closer to wearable metalwork than a standard curb or rope chain. The ¾-inch width gives each cross enough space for the baroque detail to read clearly from a few feet away.
If you like your jewelry to have moving parts — the fleur-de-lis medallion and silver disc hang from the clasp area and swing freely. They produce a quiet metallic tap when they contact the wolf heads. That movement adds life to the bracelet — it's not static on your wrist the way a solid cuff or fixed chain is.
What Wearing It Actually Feels Like
At 55 grams, this bracelet sits in the middle ground between lightweight and heavy. You feel it on your wrist without it pulling your arm down. The cross links lay flat because they're designed to interlock at consistent angles — no twisting, no links standing on edge.
The oxidized finish does its best work on the cross links. Each scroll curve has a dark recess that makes the raised silver surfaces pop. Under indoor lighting, the bracelet looks two-toned — bright polished silver on the high points, deep gray-black in the carved areas. That contrast sharpens over time rather than fading.
The wolf head clasp interlocks — one head hooks into the other to close the bracelet. It's a visual feature and a functional one. The interlocking mechanism holds firmly but releases easily when you know the motion. The two dangling charms rest against your wrist bone when the bracelet is clasped, adding a subtle weight point near the closure.
The fleur-de-lis medallion has openwork — you can see through the silver cutouts. Under bright light, this creates small shadow patterns on your skin beneath the bracelet. It's a detail most people won't notice unless they examine the bracelet up close, but it adds dimension that solid charms lack.
The Details That Matter
What People Want to Know
Q: Why two wolf heads instead of one?
The double wolf design serves two purposes. Visually, mirrored wolf heads create symmetry at the clasp — they face each other like guardians. Functionally, one hooks into the other to close the bracelet, so both are structural. The result is a clasp that looks intentional rather than utilitarian.
Q: What's the significance of the cross-shaped links?
The links draw from Gothic architectural motifs — the same kind of cross and scrollwork shapes found in cathedral ironwork and medieval gates. On this bracelet, they serve as the chain structure rather than just decoration. Each link interlocks with the next, creating a continuous pattern that reads as Gothic architecture scaled down to wrist size.
Q: Is this bracelet unisex?
Yes. The 7" size fits smaller wrists comfortably, and the Gothic cross design is gender-neutral. The ¾-inch width works proportionally on both men's and women's wrists — wide enough to show detail, not so wide that it overwhelms a slimmer arm.
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For pure chain weight without figural elements, the Cuban Link Sterling Silver Bracelet delivers 87 grams of mirror-polished 14mm links — clean chain, no creatures or crosses.
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Want more animal, skull, or figural bracelet designs alongside this wolf head? Our full biker bracelet catalog covers dragon, eagle, boar, and bone motifs in the same solid .925 silver build.





