Double Dragon Head Silver Cuff Bracelet — 80g .925 with Ruby Eyes
SKU: 3846
Two dragon heads square off across this cuff, each with faceted lab-created ruby eyes set into the sockets. Deep scales run the length of the 15mm .925 sterling silver band, with an openwork lattice woven through the necks. It weighs about 80 grams. A hinge at the back lets the bangle swing open, so it goes onto your wrist easily.
Wear This If
If you collect dragon jewelry — these heads are fully three-dimensional, with horns, a ridged brow, and bared teeth. The facets catch the light and flash bright red as your wrist moves. Four stones in all, two per head.
If you want a bangle that goes on easily — the back hinge opens so the cuff swings wide, then closes around your wrist. No bending or forcing the metal. It sits closed at roughly an 8 to 8.5 inch wrist.
If you ride and want a bracelet that stays in place — a rigid bangle holds its position on the wrist even when you're riding fast. The 15mm band sits flat along the wrist and stays smooth under a jacket cuff.
Living With This Bracelet
The openwork lattice through the band serves two purposes. It trims weight — a solid 15mm band this size would sit heavier on the wrist. It also lets air reach your skin, so the cuff doesn't trap heat on warm days.
Oxidation darkens every groove between the scales, so the texture looks sharp and deep. Over months the raised scale edges polish brighter from skin contact, which lifts the contrast further. The ruby-red eyes are faceted and bezel-set. They sit down in the metal, not on top of it.
The black in the grooves is a permanent oxidized finish, not a coating. A soft cloth on the raised scale edges keeps them bright; skip silver-dip solutions, which strip the dark tone.
Heads up: The dragon heads at the front sit slightly above the wrist line. Rest your hand flat on a desk and the horns touch the surface first. You adjust fast. After a day, angling your wrist becomes automatic.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: Are the ruby eyes real rubies?
They're lab-created (synthetic) rubies — real ruby material grown in a lab rather than mined. Each dragon eye is a small faceted stone held in a bezel setting, four in total. The color is a deep, saturated red that stays bright with daily wear.
Q: Can I resize or adjust the bangle?
Not by bending it — this is a hinged bangle, not a flexible cuff. A back hinge lets the bangle swing open, so you pass it over your hand and close the bangle. It fits a fixed size, roughly an 8 to 8.5 inch wrist. Forcing the metal wider can crack the hinge, so measure your wrist first.
Q: What is the openwork pattern for?
It's a lattice cut through the band and dragon necks that trims the bracelet's weight to about 80 grams. A solid version this size would feel noticeably heavier on the wrist. The open pattern also lets air reach your skin and catches light from inside when the cuff tilts.
Q: What do the twin dragons on this cuff mean?
Twin facing dragons are a classic Chinese guardian motif — two protectors instead of one, meeting at the wrist. In Chinese tradition the dragon stands for power, strength, and good fortune, not menace. Here the two heads face across the front opening, framing your wrist like a pair of guardians.
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