Black Dragon Claw Ring — Sterling Silver Gothic Dragon Jewelry
SKU: 1019
Black on black — a black cubic zirconia set in an oxidized silver claw. The dark stone nearly disappears into the dark metal around it, until direct light hits and the CZ flashes from inside. The Black Dragon Claw Ring weighs 26 grams of .925 sterling silver. The face is the same 15mm × 20mm as the rest of the dragon claw family. But this variant plays a different visual game: where the garnet and sapphire versions contrast against silver, this one blends into it.
Built For
If you prefer dark, monochromatic jewelry — this is the stealth version of the dragon claw. The black CZ swallows most of the light that hits it, giving the entire ring a unified dark palette. Under dim lighting, stone and metal merge. Under direct light, the CZ reveals itself with a sudden flash — then goes dark again as you move.
If you already own a colorful dragon claw and want the opposite — if the garnet or sapphire version is your bright-stone ring, this is the one you reach for when you want something darker. Same casting, same weight, same comfort — completely different energy on the hand.
If you wear mostly black clothing — a dark ring doesn't compete with a dark wardrobe. It becomes part of the palette rather than a contrasting accent. When you want your jewelry to complement rather than stand out, the all-dark approach works.
The Honest Take
The four corner talons grip the black CZ the same way they hold every other stone in the claw family — an open setting that leaves the stone's sides exposed between the claws. But black CZ changes the visual dynamics. The oxidized grooves between the scales barely register because everything is already dark. What you notice instead is the polished high points on the talon ridges pulling your eye up toward the stone. And on each shoulder, the dragon's eye is set with a tiny round black stone of its own — a quiet echo of the main CZ.
The stone itself has more going on than it appears at first glance. Black CZ isn't flat black — it has facets that reflect light at sharp angles. Under a lamp, the facets throw brief flashes of dark brilliance — like looking into deep water at night when something reflective moves beneath the surface. It's the most subtle stone option in this casting.
Heads up: Because the stone is dark and the silver is oxidized, fine detail is harder to see in low-light environments. This ring looks its best under direct overhead lighting where the facets flash and the claw ridges catch highlights. In a dim bar, it reads as a solid dark mass — which might be exactly what you want.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Does the black CZ look the same as black onyx?
Not quite. Black onyx is opaque and has a matte-to-waxy sheen. Black CZ is faceted and reflects light in sharp flashes — it has brilliance that onyx doesn't. Under bright light, CZ looks alive. Onyx looks solid and still. Different moods.
Q: How does the dark-on-dark look age?
The high points will brighten over time from friction — that's intentional. The oxidation in the grooves stays dark because nothing rubs against those surfaces. This natural wear pattern actually increases the contrast between polished ridges and dark crevices. The ring looks better after a month of wear than it does new.
Q: Is this the same casting as the garnet and sapphire versions?
Exactly the same. The claw, scales, shanks, and band are identical — only the stone changes. Same 26 grams, same 15mm × 20mm face, same wide band that runs a touch snug. If you own any other color in the dragon claw family, you already know exactly how this one fits.
At a Glance
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For the same emerald-cut claw setting with a bright contrast, the sapphire-blue version of this claw holds a deep blue CZ that lights up against the oxidized silver.
If you would rather have a colored stone glowing inside the same claw, the Garnet Dragon Claw Ring sets a deep blood-red CZ in oxidized silver — a warmer counterpoint to this all-black build.
The same claw also comes in blue topaz, green, imperial topaz, garnet, and amethyst — all in our dragon ring lineup.
For more talon and beast designs beyond dragons, see the full claw ring case — eagles, tigers, demons, and more.










