Soaring Eagle Ring — .925 Sterling Silver, 32 Grams
SKU: 2022
A full eagle in mid-flight wraps around the band — wings spread wide, talons extended, feathers carved in layered relief across a ¾-inch (approximately 19mm) wide shank. This isn't a face-only design. The eagle's body covers the entire ring surface, with wing tips meeting on the underside of the band. Thirty-two grams of solid .925 sterling silver with deep oxidation that turns every feather groove into a shadow line. The heaviest eagle ring in the collection.
Best Suited For
If you want the eagle to cover the entire ring, not just the face — most eagle rings put the bird on the front and leave the shank plain or minimally detailed. This one wraps the eagle around the full circumference. Wings, body, talons — the design doesn't stop at any point. Turn the ring on your finger and you're always looking at a different part of the bird.
If you prefer oxidized over polished — this ring leans heavily into oxidation. The silver is intentionally darkened to fill every feather groove and body contour. The result is a darker, moodier piece where the eagle emerges from shadow rather than gleaming in chrome. The 3D relief provides the contrast — raised areas catch ambient light while recessed areas stay black.
If 32 grams sounds right for your hand — this is the heaviest eagle ring we carry. The weight is distributed evenly across the wide band rather than concentrated in the face. It doesn't feel front-heavy like an eagle head ring. It feels like wearing a solid band of carved silver — present on every part of the finger.
What Wearing It Actually Feels Like
The wide band creates a different fit than a narrow ring. It covers more of your finger and distributes the 32 grams across a larger surface area. The result: it actually feels less heavy per square millimeter than a narrower ring of similar weight. The inner band is smooth, which helps it slide on easily despite the width.
The eagle's body is sculpted in full 3D relief. The head and beak protrude from the center of the ring face — the highest point. The wings sweep back and down along both sides, with individual flight feathers layered in overlapping rows. Each feather has a central ridge line with softer edges. The talons extend below the body toward the underside of the band, claws spread as if closing on prey.
Heads up: The ¾-inch band width limits adjacent finger movement. Your fingers on either side will touch the band edges when you make a fist or grip something tightly. It's not uncomfortable, but you'll notice the width if you're used to narrow rings. Typing with this ring on takes a day or two to adjust to.
The oxidation treatment gives this ring a gun-metal quality in low light. The silver doesn't gleam — it absorbs. Under strong light, the raised feather ridges and beak tip brighten to show the silver underneath, but the overall impression stays dark and dramatic. Over months of wear, the highest contact points (beak, wing tips, knuckle-side feathers) naturally brighten while the valleys stay black.
The Details That Matter
What People Want to Know
Q: How is this different from the screaming eagle head ring?
The screaming eagle focuses all the detail in the head — beak, brow, expression — on the ring face. This soaring eagle shows the entire bird in flight, wings wrapping around the band. The screaming eagle is a portrait. This is the full scene. Different aesthetic, different statement.
Q: Will the oxidation wear off?
On the high-contact points, yes — gradually. The beak tip, wing ridges, and knuckle-side feathers will brighten to polished silver over months of wear. The deep grooves and recessed feather valleys will stay dark. This natural wear pattern actually improves the design by adding more contrast. If you want to restore the full-dark look, a liver of sulfur dip re-darkens the silver in minutes.
Q: Can I wear this while riding?
Yes — the wide band distributes pressure evenly when gripping handlebars. The smooth inner surface prevents hotspots. The outer texture (feather ridges) may leave impressions in leather gloves over time, but that's a cosmetic issue with the gloves, not a comfort issue for your hand.
The Numbers
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If you want the eagle head closeup instead of the full bird, the screaming eagle head ring concentrates all the detail into the face at 30 grams — same weight class, different approach.
For a dual-tone eagle with gold accent, the gold-accent eagle feather ring adds gold on the eagle's head and beak against silver wings — lighter at 20 grams.
Browse all designs in the eagle rings collection for more handcrafted bird of prey rings in .925 sterling silver.









