Blue Eyeball Ring — .925 Sterling Silver Adjustable Gothic Band
SKU: 3781
A realistic blue iris stares up from your finger — set inside a .925 sterling silver frame that adjusts from US size 6.5 to 12. The eye is a 20mm by 20mm polymer clay insert with concentric iris rings, a dark pupil, and a white sclera border. At roughly 19 grams, this is a heavy ring with a single unsettling purpose: to look like there's an actual eyeball mounted on your hand.
Who This Is Actually For
If you want a reaction every time you shake someone's hand — The blue eye is realistic enough to trigger a double-take. The 20mm face is impossible to miss. Best for people who enjoy the moment when someone notices the eye and doesn't know if it's real for a split second.
If you collect eyeball or gothic rings — The adjustable band means you don't have to commit to a fixed size — it fits 6.5 to 12 by opening and closing the gap at the back. The blue iris is a different color from the red, purple, and green eyeball rings in the same catalog, so it fills a unique spot in a collection.
If size uncertainty stops you from buying rings online — The adjustable design removes the guessing game. If your finger changes size with the weather or time of day, you can fine-tune the fit on the spot. No resizing needed.
What It's Like to Use (The Honest Take)
The blue iris has a wet-look quality — the polymer clay surface catches light in a way that mimics the sheen of an actual eye. The concentric color rings (dark outer ring, bright blue iris, black pupil) are visible individually. In direct light, it genuinely looks alive for a fraction of a second before your brain registers that it's metal and polymer.
Nineteen grams gives the ring a solid feel on your finger. The band has a textured, slightly hammered quality on the exterior. The adjustable gap at the back means the ring doesn't form a complete circle — there's a small opening that allows the band to flex. This is normal for adjustable rings and doesn't affect comfort.
The 20mm face sits tall on your finger. You'll be aware of it when gripping objects or making a fist — the eye dome protrudes above the knuckle line. After a few days, you adjust your hand movements without thinking about it.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: How does the adjustable sizing work?
The band has an open gap at the back. You gently squeeze the band to make it smaller or spread it to make it larger. The sterling silver is thick enough to hold its shape once positioned. This lets the ring fit US sizes 6.5 through 12 without a jeweler.
Q: Is the blue eye durable?
The polymer clay eye is set securely in the silver frame. Normal daily wear won't damage it. Avoid striking the eye dome directly against hard surfaces — that's the most exposed part of the ring.
Q: How realistic does the eye look?
Realistic enough to make people look twice. The concentric blue iris rings, the dark central pupil, and the glossy wet-look surface combine into a convincing illusion at a glance. From across a room it reads as an actual eyeball first and jewelry second, which is exactly the reaction this ring is built to get.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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