Fang Devil Ring with Diamond CZ Eyes ā Solid .925 Sterling Silver
SKU: 3061_6
People who buy this fang devil ring tend to already own a few rings. They've done the standard skulls, tried the plain bands, and now they want something that looks like nothing else in the case. This one delivers ā an abstract, almost alien face with two polished saber fangs dropping below an armored brow, and clear diamond CZ stones set deep in the eye sockets like cold, focused light. Cast in solid .925 sterling silver at 38 grams.
Built For
If you already own several statement rings ā This openwork frame looks nothing like a traditional skull band. The abstract shape, the skeletal cutouts, the mirror-polished fangs against oxidized silver ā it reads as a different category entirely. Best for index or middle finger where the 1" Ć 1 3/8" face has room to breathe.
If you prefer cold tones over warm ā The red-eyed version of this ring runs hot ā aggressive, fiery. The diamond CZ version runs cold. The clear stones reflect whatever light is around them, so in daylight they flash white, under warm lights they go slightly amber. It's a more versatile look that pairs with silver chains and steel watches without competing.
If you photograph well and want jewelry that does too ā Clear CZ catches camera flash and stage lighting differently than colored stones. Instead of a fixed color, you get a sparkle that changes based on the light source. Photographers and performers tend to gravitate toward this version for exactly that reason.
The Honest Take
Side by side with the red-eyed version, the first thing you notice is how different the mood is. Same fangs, same armored brow, same openwork ā but the clear stones completely change the character. The red version feels angry. This one feels calculating. Cold intelligence instead of hot rage.
The oxidized recesses around the brow and cheekbone area are dark enough to create genuine shadow. Under indoor lighting, those shadows deepen, and the polished fang surfaces catch light while the rest of the ring stays muted. The contrast is strong ā almost chiaroscuro.
One detail worth noting: the openwork sections on the sides of the face reveal the interior structure when you angle your hand. Light passes through, and depending on the background, the ring can appear transparent in spots. It's an unusual effect for silver jewelry.
Heads up: The polished fang tips show fingerprints. Sterling silver this smooth attracts oils from your skin. A microfiber cloth in your pocket handles it ā 10 seconds and the shine is back.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: What's the difference between this and the red-eyed version?
Same ring, same weight, same dimensions. The only difference is the eye stones ā this version uses clear (diamond) CZ instead of red. The clear stones give it a colder, more neutral look that pairs with any metal color. The red version reads more aggressive.
Q: Will the clear CZ stones cloud or yellow over time?
Quality CZ holds its clarity well. Daily oils and dirt can dull the surface sparkle, but a quick wipe with a soft cloth brings it right back. The stones themselves don't degrade ā they're not fragile like natural gems at this size.
Q: How does this ring handle daily wear on a motorcycle?
The CZ stones sit deep enough that the silver brow protects them during gripping. The .925 sterling silver handles vibration, weather, and sweat without structural issues. The polished surfaces will develop light scratches over time, but many riders prefer that worn-in look.
At a Glance
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The same ring with a hotter personality ā the Fang Devil Ring with Red CZ Eyes trades the calm clarity for a garnet-red gaze. More aggressive, less versatile, equally heavy at 38 grams.
If you want the devil theme but in a more compact form, the Bison Horn Demon Ring has curved horns instead of fangs ā a wider, flatter profile that works better for stacking.
See all the options in the Devil Rings collection ā from subtle to extreme.









