Dragon Sterling Silver Bracelet — .925 Silver 118g Biker Chain
SKU: 1772
Every other link has a different texture. Smooth polished silver alternates with deeply engraved floral scrollwork down the full length of this ⅝-inch-wide curb chain. Then the dragon head — scales running down the neck, mane flowing back, jaw set with an expression that reads fierce even at bracelet scale. This is 118 grams of solid .925 sterling silver on your wrist, closed with a toggle where the dragon head hooks through a sturdy O-ring. Handcrafted and hallmark-stamped.
Best Suited For
If you ride and your wrist jewelry needs to match the bike's energy — 118 grams sits heavy enough that wind won't flip it around at speed. The dragon head toggle stays locked because the hook wraps fully through the ring. It's the kind of bracelet that looks right gripping a throttle — the engraved links catch light between leather glove edges.
If you collect dragon-themed jewelry and want a wrist piece to match your rings — the dragon head on this bracelet is sculpted with enough detail to stand alongside the dragon rings in this catalog. Individual scales, defined mane strands, dimensional facial features. It's not a stamped silhouette — it's a three-dimensional dragon that happens to be a clasp.
If you want a heavyweight bracelet with visual variety, not just plain chain — the alternating polished and engraved links create a rhythm along the bracelet that plain curb or Cuban links can't match. Every other link shows hand-carved floral scrollwork while the ones between reflect light. That pattern keeps the eye moving.
What Wearing It Actually Feels Like
One hundred eighteen grams registers the moment you drape it across your wrist. It doesn't swing freely — the chain sits with a settled weight that molds to your wrist shape. The curb links lay flat because each one interlocks tightly with the next. No rattling, no individual links poking out at odd angles.
The engraved links have a texture you notice when your wrist rests against a desk or steering wheel. The floral scrollwork sits recessed below the link surface, and oxidation darkens those grooves naturally. The contrast between the dark engraved links and the bright polished links gets more defined over weeks of wear — the bracelet looks better at month two than it does out of the box.
The dragon head clasp is the visual anchor. It faces outward when the bracelet is closed, sitting on top of your wrist like a small sculpture. The mane flows backward along the first link. The scales are individually defined — visible to anyone who looks at your wrist during a handshake.
The toggle closure is one-handed once you get the motion down. Hook the dragon head through the O-ring, and the head's shape prevents it from slipping back out during normal movement. Quicker than a lobster clasp and more secure than it looks.
The Details That Matter
What People Want to Know
Q: Is the dragon head purely decorative or does it serve as the actual clasp?
It's the clasp. The dragon head hooks through an O-ring to close the bracelet. The head's sculpted shape — wider jaw and mane flowing back — acts as a natural stop that prevents it from slipping back through the ring during wear. Functional and decorative in one piece.
Q: What's the symbolism of the dragon on this bracelet?
Dragons appear across cultures as symbols of power, wisdom, and protection. In biker culture specifically, the dragon represents independence and fierce self-reliance — fitting for jewelry designed to be worn on the road. The flowing mane and scaled neck on this particular dragon lean toward Eastern dragon aesthetics, where dragons are protectors rather than villains.
Q: Can I put this on by myself with one hand?
Yes — the toggle style is actually easier one-handed than a lobster clasp. Rest the bracelet on your wrist, grab the dragon head with your free hand, and hook it through the ring. Takes a few tries to find the angle, but once you've done it three or four times, it becomes muscle memory.
The Numbers
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For a different animal motif with Gothic architecture in the links, the Wolf Head Gothic Cross Link Bracelet pairs double wolf heads with cross-shaped chain links — different creature, different aesthetic.
If you prefer raw chain weight over sculpted detail, the Heavy Sterling Silver Curb Bracelet delivers a classic curb pattern — straightforward heavy silver without ornamental elements.
For more heavy chain designs like this one, browse our handcrafted biker bracelets — chains, cuffs, and leather styles, all in solid sterling silver.









