Blue Eyeball Claw Ring — .925 Sterling Silver Skeleton Hand
SKU: 2963
Five bony fingers wrap around a vivid blue iris — and it stares straight back at you. This sterling silver eyeball claw ring makes people stop and stare. The skeleton hand is sculpted in .925 silver with individual knuckle joints and sharpened nail tips. The glasstic eyeball at the center has so much painted-iris depth that people look twice to be sure it isn't real. The face measures ⅞" × ⅞", roughly the size of a nickel, and sits boldly on whatever finger you choose.
Who This Is Actually For
If you collect gothic or horror-themed jewelry — Each finger of the skeleton hand has its own knuckle ridge and sharpened nail. The blue eye sits recessed in the silver setting, so it catches light differently from every angle. Best for collectors who want a ring worth displaying, even on the days you're not wearing it.
If you want one ring that starts every conversation — The vivid blue iris catches attention from across a room. Once someone leans in, the skeleton hand detail keeps them looking. Expect "where did you get that?" at least once every time you wear it.
If you're drawn to evil eye symbolism — The all-seeing eye has been a protection symbol across Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cultures for centuries. This ring puts that protection symbol into .925 silver with a realistic blue iris. Bold enough to wear as a talisman, detailed enough to appreciate as wearable art.
What It's Like to Use (The Honest Take)
The polished silver skeleton fingers catch the light and shift between bright highlights and deep shadows as your hand moves. In the crevices between the knuckle joints, the silver darkens naturally over time — which actually makes the bone detail pop more. Most people leave that patina alone.
The blue iris isn't a flat disc. Painted depth layers inside the dome shift as the light moves, so the eye seems to follow you a little. After months of wear, the silver polishes itself on the high points while the low spots stay dark. That contrast between bright bone and shadowed crevices is the whole look.
At 27 grams, the weight sits mostly in the eye and claw assembly on top. The band behind the face is narrower, so it doesn't crowd adjacent fingers. You feel the ring when you grip something — but the fit isn't uncomfortable. Just present.
Heads up: The eye dome rises above the band surface. You'll notice it when pulling on gloves or gripping tools tightly. After a few days it you stop noticing it, but that first wear definitely reminds you it's there.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: What's the blue eye made of — is it actual glass?
It's glasstic — a hard, durable material that looks like glass but won't shatter from everyday bumps. The blue iris has painted depth layers sealed inside, so it reads as a realistic 3D eye rather than a flat cabochon. The sealed iris keeps its blue color and stays clear through everyday wear.
Q: Is there a meaning behind the eye-and-claw design?
The eye-in-hand motif connects to "all-seeing eye" and "evil eye" traditions. These are protection symbols found across Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and South Asian cultures for thousands of years. The hand framing the eye echoes the Hamsa, a protective palm. Some wearers treat it as a modern talisman; others just like the gothic look. Both work.
Q: Will the silver tarnish around the eye setting?
Sterling silver does develop patina over time. On this ring, that actually helps — the darkening settles into the knuckle joints and between the fingers, making the bone sculpture stand out more. A polishing cloth on the high points brings back full shine. The glasstic eye itself doesn't tarnish — patina forms only on the silver, not the eye.
Q: Can I wear this every day or is it more of a display piece?
Both — best for daily wear and statement nights alike. The glasstic eye handles knocks without cracking or fading, and the .925 silver is strong enough for everyday use. Just be aware the eye dome sits raised — you'll feel it when gripping things. Most people adapt within a couple of days and forget it's there.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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