Clear Stone Dragon Claw Ring — Solid 925 Sterling Silver with 36ct CZ
SKU: 1026
Four silver talons — scaled, knuckled, carved down to the last ridge — grip a 36-carat emerald-cut cubic zirconia so tightly it looks like the stone might crack. This clear stone dragon claw ring in solid .925 sterling silver weighs 36 grams, and the moment you slide it on, your entire hand feels different. Best for collectors of fantasy-inspired sterling silver jewelry who want a ring that genuinely stops conversations.
Who This Is Actually For
If you gravitate toward mythical and medieval aesthetics, this is the ring with real weight behind it. The 36-gram heft sits firmly on your finger without spinning or shifting. The oversized CZ catches light from every angle — hard to ignore.
If you play in a band, DJ, bartend, or do anything where your hands are constantly visible, this ring becomes part of your visual identity. The clear stone reads almost like a diamond under stage lighting, and the dragon scale texture along the band gives people something to study up close.
If you already own a few gothic or dragon-themed pieces and want to expand, this fits alongside darker stone rings. The clear CZ and bright silver pair well with black onyx or garnet on nearby fingers.
What It's Like to Wear a 36-Gram Dragon Claw Ring
Pick it up and the first thing you register is cold density — 36 grams of solid sterling pooling into your palm like a small weapon. The oxidized recesses between the dragon scales have a slightly rough, almost sandpaper-like texture when you run your thumb across the band. That contrast between the polished talon tips and the darkened scale work shows best under a lamp.
The 15mm × 20mm emerald-cut CZ is enormous. It sits proud above the band — probably 8-9mm of height — and throws prismatic flashes when you tilt your hand even slightly. Under fluorescent office light it's bright white. Under warm light, you get rainbow fire scattered across the facets. The stone is prong-set by four individual dragon claws, each one independently sculpted with visible knuckle joints and textured scales.
On either side of the band, there's a double-axe emblem — a labrys-style warrior cross — set against the hammered scale background. It adds a medieval armor quality that most dragon rings skip over. Most fantasy rings just lean on the claw motif. This one builds an entire world around the stone.
Heads up: The stone and claws rise much above your finger. Expect contact with steering wheels, desk edges, and jacket pockets for the first couple of days. You adjust quickly, but the initial spatial awareness is real.
The .925 hallmark is stamped inside the band, and the interior is smooth — no sharp casting seams or rough spots where it contacts skin.
The Specs. And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: Is this thing too big to wear daily?
It depends on your tolerance for chunky jewelry. At 36 grams with a raised stone, it's a commitment — but guys who wear heavy rings daily adjust fast. Typing, driving, and handshakes all work fine. Just expect to notice it for the first couple of days.
Q: Will the clear CZ look cheap in person?
No. The emerald cut on this stone is clean, with sharp facet lines and serious light return. It reads more like white topaz or crystal than plastic. Under direct light, the prismatic fire is genuinely impressive for a CZ.
Q: How do I keep the sterling silver from tarnishing?
The oxidized areas in the dragon scale texture actually look better with some natural patina — it deepens the contrast. For the polished surfaces, a quick pass with a silver polishing cloth every few weeks keeps things bright. Store it in the pouch when you're not wearing it, and avoid prolonged contact with chlorine or saltwater.
Q: Does this run true to size?
The band is wide, which can make it feel snugger than a standard ring in the same numbered size. If you're between sizes or your knuckles run large, go up half a size. A heavy sterling silver ring with a wide band needs extra room to slide over the knuckle.
Quick Specs &. Real-World function
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The same dragon claw architecture comes in deeper tones if you want to rotate colors. The amethyst dragon claw ring swaps the clear CZ for a rich purple stone — same weight class, completely different mood on the hand.
Wrist to match the finger? The ouroboros dragon bracelet keeps the serpentine scale motif going without doubling up on the claw design — it's a cleaner complement than you'd expect.
The full range of stone colors and claw variations lives in the claw rings group — ruby, sapphire, garnet, black onyx, and several others, all built on the same solid sterling silver foundation.









