Devil Pig Head Gothic Earrings — .925 Silver with Red CZ Eyes
SKU: 3325
Two ruby-red cubic zirconia stones stare back at you from the eye sockets of a horned pig face. The Evil Devil Pig Head Earrings are .925 sterling silver studs shaped like a snarling demonic boar — flared nostrils set with clear CZ accents, curved horns, and a mouth that’s somewhere between a grin and a growl. At 15×16mm, each earring covers most of the earlobe with a face that people need a second look to fully process.
Who This Is Actually For
If you collect gothic animal jewelry — Devil pig isn’t a design you see often. Most gothic earrings default to skulls or crosses. A horned pig face with red CZ eyes occupies a niche between horror and dark humor — menacing enough to fit a biker aesthetic, strange enough to be a conversation starter.
If you want color in your silver jewelry — The red CZ eyes catch light and throw a deep ruby flash against the silver face. The clear CZ on the nose adds a secondary sparkle point. Two stone colors on a 15mm stud is a lot of visual density for something this small.
If you wear a single statement earring — One devil pig on one ear gets more attention than a matching pair. The 15×16mm size is large enough that the horns, snout, and red eyes are all individually visible. Pair the other ear with a plain silver huggie or leave it empty.
What It’s Like to Use (The Honest Take)
The horns curve upward from the top of the pig’s head and taper to points. They’re small enough that they won’t catch on a hat or headphones, but defined enough to read as demonic rather than decorative. The snout is pushed forward with two flared nostrils, each one holding a clear CZ stone that’s barely visible until the light hits them.
The red CZ eyes are the focal point. They’re bezel-set into the eye sockets, so they sit flush with the silver face and won’t snag on anything. In direct light, the ruby color is vivid. Under dimmer conditions, they darken to a deeper crimson. The polished silver reflects light around the stones, which amplifies the red flash.
The face itself has a scowling expression — brow ridge pulled down, mouth set in a tight snarl. The sculpting is three-dimensional, not a flat disc with features stamped on. The .925 hallmark is on the back of each earring near the post.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You’re Probably Asking
Q: What’s the devil pig supposed to represent?
The horned boar or devil pig appears in gothic and dark fantasy imagery as a demonic beast — a fusion of the wild boar’s aggression with supernatural horns and glowing eyes. It’s more folk-horror than mainstream gothic. The design falls in the space between intimidating and absurd, which is part of its appeal.
Q: Are the CZ stones secure enough for daily wear?
The stones are bezel-set, meaning the silver wraps around the edge of each stone and holds it in place mechanically. They’re not glued in. Bezel settings are the most secure type for small stones — there’s no prong to catch and bend open.
Q: Will these work for sensitive ears?
Sterling silver is naturally hypoallergenic — no nickel and no base metal anywhere in the post or push-back backing. If your ears handle real silver without irritation, these studs are safe for all-day wear, including overnight. For freshly healed piercings, the smooth post and bezel-set stones won’t tug or snag on contact.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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