Anaconda Sterling Silver Bracelet — 95 Gram Dual Snake Head Chain
SKU: 1161
Two anaconda heads meet at the center of the bracelet, both gripping a polished silver ring between their open jaws. That ring is the visual anchor — two serpents fighting over the same prize or cooperating to hold it together, depending on how you read it. The Anaconda Sterling Silver Bracelet weighs 95 grams of solid .925 silver at half-inch width, with individual scale carving along the entire length and a T-bar toggle clasp for one-handed fastening. This is the solid silver version — no plating, no brass core, pure .925 throughout.
Wear This If
If you want the solid silver anaconda — no plating, no brass — this is the .925 version. Every gram is sterling silver from the toggle clasp to the tip of each snake head. There's a brass-plated version in this collection for less, but this one won't show a different metal underneath after months of wear. The silver will tarnish and develop patina — and that's the point. It ages like real silver should.
If the dual snake head design appeals to you — most snake bracelets use a single serpent head as the clasp. This one puts two heads meeting in the center of the bracelet, facing each other with the ring between them. When clasped, they sit at the focal point of your wrist. It's a symmetrical composition that draws the eye immediately.
If you need a T-bar toggle for easy on/off — the toggle clasp operates one-handed. Slip the T-bar through the ring and let it fall perpendicular to lock. No fiddling with tiny mechanisms. At 95 grams, the bracelet's own weight keeps the toggle bar seated — gravity does half the work of keeping it clasped.
Living With This Bracelet
The half-inch width puts the scale pattern in a comfortable visual range — wide enough to see the individual carved scales clearly, narrow enough that the bracelet doesn't dominate your wrist. The scales follow the curve of each link, and the oxidized grooves between them create a dark/bright rhythm along the entire length. Under direct light, the polished ridges of the scales flash as you turn your wrist.
The two snake heads have interior mouth detail — you can see the roof of each mouth, the jaw hinges, and where the tongue would sit. Both heads grip the central ring with visible teeth. The ring itself is polished smooth, creating a bright contrast against the textured snake heads. It's the lightest-colored element on the bracelet, which is what makes it the focal point.
Heads up: The T-bar toggle requires a certain wrist size for comfort. If your wrist is on the smaller end of a size, the toggle bar can sit against the underside of your wrist and press into the skin. Order a size that gives the bracelet a little slack — you want it loose enough that the toggle sits flat.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: What's the difference between this and the brass anaconda bracelet?
Material throughout. This is solid .925 sterling silver — no plating layer to wear through. The brass version has a silver surface coating over a brass core. This one weighs 95 grams vs. 100 grams for the brass version (brass is denser than silver). Visually they look similar fresh — after months of wear, this one stays silver while the brass version shows gold-toned metal at the edges.
Q: How does the toggle clasp stay secure?
The T-bar is longer than the ring opening, so once it drops perpendicular it can't slip through. The bracelet's 95-gram weight keeps tension on the toggle, preventing it from rotating back into alignment with the ring. You'd have to deliberately lift and turn the T-bar to release it. In normal wear — including riding — it stays locked.
Q: Will the dual snake heads scratch against each other?
The heads grip the central ring, not each other — there's a few millimeters of space between the two jaws. They don't rub directly. Over time, the ring itself develops wear marks from the teeth contact, which adds to the character. The teeth are part of the design and they're sturdy enough to handle daily grip pressure.
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For the snake-head-per-link approach instead of a continuous scale pattern, the Snake Link Bracelet runs 94 grams with intertwined serpent heads forming each link at ¾ inches wide.
If you want the same anaconda design at a lower price point, the Anaconda Brass Bracelet is 100 grams with silver plating over a brass core — same clasp concept, different material.
See all serpent bracelets in the snake jewelry collection.
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