Double Dragon Head Silver Cuff Bracelet — 80g .925 with Ruby Eyes
SKU: 3846
Two dragon heads face each other across the opening of this cuff, each with ruby red cabochon stones set into the eye sockets. The scales between them run the full length of the 15mm sterling silver band, carved with an uneven, ridged texture deep enough to feel under your thumb as you turn it on your wrist. Inside, an openwork lattice keeps the weight at 80 grams.
Wear This If
If you collect dragon jewelry — These aren't flat engravings. Each scale is individually carved and the dragon heads have sculpted horns, nostrils, and brow ridges. The four ruby cabochons — two per head — shift from deep red to near-black depending on the angle and lighting.
If you want a cuff you can adjust yourself — The open-end design lets you flex the bracelet onto your wrist and set the gap. Fits 8 to 8.5 inches. No clasp to fumble with — slide it on, press it to shape, done.
If you ride and need something that stays put — A cuff doesn't bounce or shift like a chain bracelet at speed. The 15mm width sits flat against the wrist. Under a jacket cuff, it tucks in without snagging.
Living With This Bracelet
The interior openwork lattice does two things. It cuts the weight — without it, 15mm of solid silver all the way around would weigh significantly more. And it lets air circulate against your skin, so the cuff doesn't trap heat or moisture on warm days.
The oxidized finish between the scales darkens every groove so the texture reads clearly. Over time, the raised scale edges polish brighter from skin contact. That sharpens the contrast. The ruby cabochons in the dragon eyes are smooth-domed and sit flush — they don't catch or scratch.
Heads up: The dragon heads at the cuff opening protrude slightly past the wrist edge. If you rest your hand flat on a desk, the horns press against the surface. You learn to angle your wrist after a day. Not painful — just noticeable at first.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: Are the ruby eyes real gemstones?
They're ruby red cabochon stones — smooth, domed, and set directly into the silver. The color is rich and deep. They're not natural ruby, which would cost many times more at this size, but they hold their color and handle daily wear without issue.
Q: Can I adjust the cuff to fit my wrist?
Yes. The open-end design lets you gently widen or narrow the gap. It fits wrists from 8 to 8.5 inches. Don't over-bend it repeatedly — sterling silver can work-harden and develop stress marks if flexed too many times in the same spot.
Q: What's the openwork pattern on the inside?
It's a lattice design carved into the interior of the band. It cuts weight — without it, this cuff would be much heavier — and allows air to reach your skin. It also catches light from the inside when the cuff is tilted.
Q: How do I clean around the dragon scales?
Warm water, mild soap, and a soft toothbrush. Work between the scales gently to clear any buildup. The oxidized finish in the grooves is intentional — avoid silver dip solutions that strip it. A polishing cloth on the raised surfaces restores shine quickly.
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If you want a dragon cuff with a different stone color, check the Garnet Dragon Cuff. Same sterling silver, deep red garnet stones instead of ruby cabochons — darker, moodier.
For dragon detail on a chain bracelet instead of a cuff, the Japanese Dragon Sterling Silver Bracelet has a fully sculpted dragon wrapping linked segments. Different feel on the wrist.
If you like the scale texture but want a skull toggle clasp, the Dragon Scale Chain Bracelet with Skull Toggle mixes dragon and skull motifs in a woven chain design.
For chains, cuffs, and leather wrist pieces — see biker bracelets in solid .925 silver.
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