Skeleton Claw Ring — .925 Sterling Silver with Red Evil Eye
SKU: 2998_6.5
The red eye on this ring stares straight up from your finger — a glass dome with a deep red iris held in place by skeletal fingers sculpted in .925 sterling silver. The red reads differently than the gray version. It's more intense, more confrontational. At 19 grams with a 22mm × 22mm face, this skeleton claw ring with red evil eye combines anatomical bone detail with a color that people can't ignore.
Who This Is Actually For
If you want the evil eye in red, not gray — Red changes the mood entirely. Gray reads as clinical, neutral. Red reads as aggressive, supernatural. If you're choosing between eye colors, this is the one for people who want the ring to look alive.
If you collect gothic or horror rings — Skeleton hands holding an evil eye is pure horror jewelry. The bone finger detail on this ring is individual — each knuckle, each nail bed, each joint separately carved. It belongs next to your skulls, daggers, and serpents.
If you want a mid-weight statement ring — 19 grams is lighter than the gray-eye version (27g) but still heavier than most rings in the 12–15g range. Enough presence to feel solid. Not so heavy that you notice it constantly.
What It's Like to Use (The Honest Take)
The red iris has a painted depth inside the glass dome — concentric rings of darker and lighter red that create the illusion of looking into an actual eye. Under bright light, the dome catches a white reflection that mimics a pupil glint. Under dim light, the red darkens and the eye looks almost black.
The skeleton fingers wrapping around the eye have the same anatomical detail as the gray version — three joints per finger, individual nail beds, slightly different curvature on each finger. The polished high points on the bone ridges catch light while the grooves between joints stay oxidized dark.
At 22mm × 22mm, the face is nearly square and sits tall on your finger due to the eye dome. You feel it when you close your fist or grip something. The skeleton hands extend onto the band sides, so the design wraps partway around your finger. Inner band is smooth.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: How does the red eye differ from the gray version?
Color and mood. The red iris is more intense and reads as supernatural. The gray is more clinical and neutral. The ring structure and bone detail are the same — this version is 19g versus the gray's 27g, so it's also lighter.
Q: Does the "evil eye" have cultural meaning?
In many Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cultures, the evil eye is a protective symbol — it watches and deflects negative energy directed at the wearer. In a red color, it intensifies that protective association with an element of power and warning.
Q: Is the glass dome durable for daily wear?
The skeleton fingers form a cage around the dome, protecting it from direct impacts. Under normal daily use — typing, driving, handshakes — the dome stays safe. Avoid dropping the ring directly onto hard surfaces. The glass is more durable than acrylic.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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The Gray Eyeball Claw Ring uses the same skeleton hand setting but with a gray iris and heavier 27-gram build — same design, different mood.
If you want the claw motif without the eye, the Ace of Spades Skeleton Hand Ring holds a card instead.
Browse the full Claw Rings collection for more skeleton hand and claw designs in sterling silver.
For more protective eye designs — from vivid monster eyeballs to subtle silver irises — see our sterling silver evil eye rings.








