Twin Dragon Guardian Ring — 925 Sterling Silver with Blood-Red Garnet
SKU: 3017
Two scaled dragons coil around a blood-red garnet. Their bodies form the band and their heads meet in a symmetrical guard formation. The Twin Dragon Guardian Ring weighs 23 grams of solid .925 sterling silver. The face is 20mm x 25mm. The garnet sits deep between the two dragons, shifting between burgundy and bright ruby with the light angle.
Who This Is Actually For
If you ride daily and need a ring that handles it — the solid .925 construction handles vibration, sweat, and grip pressure. The openwork band keeps airflow against your finger. The oxidized details build a personal patina over time.
If you live for dark aesthetics and medieval mythology — pair this with black leather, silver chains, or a band tee. The twin dragon motif speaks to those who find beauty in symbolism. The 20mm x 25mm face commands attention without overwhelming a stacked look.
If you value craftsmanship over a brand name — that .925 stamp inside the band means this ring holds its value. The handcrafted nature creates slight variations. Each piece is genuinely one-of-a-kind. Solid sterling silver polishes back to brilliance decades from now.
Living With This Ring
The tribal swirls on the band are cut through the silver as open filigree. You can see skin through the sides. It lightens the ring visually and keeps airflow moving. That matters in warm weather or on long rides.
The garnet catches light from every angle. Under direct overhead light, it flares bright ruby. In shade, it deepens to almost burgundy. The dragon heads frame it perfectly — each scale is carved deep enough to catch a fingernail.
Heads up: The openwork band catches lint from knit fabrics. You'll pick fibers out of the filigree after wearing a sweater. Quick fix with a toothpick — worth knowing before winter.
The Details That Matter
Before You Buy
Q: Why are there two dragons instead of one?
The twin dragon design comes from medieval heraldry — two guardians flanking a treasure. In this ring, both dragons coil symmetrically around the garnet, creating a balanced composition that reads the same from either side. It also means the ring face is centered, not tilted.
Q: How do I keep the dragon scales and filigree looking sharp?
The dark recesses in the dragon scales are oxidized on purpose — they create depth. Wipe with a soft cloth after wearing. For a brighter shine on raised surfaces, a silver polishing cloth works well without touching the oxidized areas. The filigree cutouts may collect lint — a toothpick clears them in seconds.
Q: Is the garnet stone secure in the setting?
The garnet sits in a deep bezel between the two dragon heads — it's recessed, not exposed. The dragon bodies physically cage the stone from both sides. This is one of the more secure stone settings in the catalog because the garnet doesn't protrude above the ring surface.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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