Evil Eye Fang Stud Earrings — Solid .925 Sterling Silver
SKU: 3797
An 8mm eyeball stares from the center of each stud — round, detailed, unmistakable. Below it, two curved fangs in solid .925 sterling silver push this past the polished glass evil eye charms you see everywhere. The fangs turn a traditional protection symbol into something with teeth. Handcrafted in sterling silver and hallmark-stamped, these are gothic evil eye studs built for people who want symbolism with an edge.
Who This Is Actually For
If you collect evil eye pieces and want something darker — most evil eye jewelry is polished, minimal, Mediterranean blue. These fang accents push the design toward Gothic territory while keeping the protective symbolism intact. The 8mm eyeball is detailed enough to start conversations at close range.
If you wear studs daily and want something beyond basic hoops — the eyeball sits flat against your lobe at 8mm across, close to the size of a standard earbud tip. The fangs extend slightly below, adding visual length without the swing of a dangle earring. Small enough for office environments that allow studs.
If you're building a gothic or biker jewelry collection — earrings are the easiest entry point. These match the aesthetic of skull rings and cross pendants without requiring the commitment of a heavy statement piece. The .925 silver tones pair with any existing sterling silver in your rotation.
What It's Like to Use (The Honest Take)
The detail work is tighter than you'd expect on something this small. The eye has defined iris rings and a centered pupil. The fangs taper to blunted tips — sharp enough to read as fangs, not sharp enough to scratch your neck or catch on a collar.
Sterling silver studs this size darken in the crevices over time. That's a good thing here — the oxidation makes the eye details more visible from a few feet away. The dark lines around the iris and between the fangs deepen naturally with wear. A silver cloth cleans the flat surfaces in seconds when you want to brighten them back up.
The eyeball portion sits flush against the lobe. No spinning, no snagging. The fangs hang just below and move slightly when you turn your head — enough to catch light, not enough to feel like a dangle earring.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: What does the evil eye symbolize?
The evil eye — known as nazar in Turkish and Arabic cultures — is a protection symbol dating back thousands of years across the Mediterranean and Middle East. It's believed to ward off negative energy and jealousy directed at the wearer. On these earrings, the traditional eye gets a Gothic twist with the fang accents below.
Q: Will these irritate my ears?
The .925 sterling silver is hypoallergenic for the large majority of wearers. Unlike plated jewelry where the base metal eventually contacts your skin, this is solid silver through the post — the part that sits inside your piercing. If you can wear other sterling silver earrings without issues, these will be fine.
Q: How do I clean these without damaging the small details?
A soft silver polishing cloth for the flat surfaces works best. For the crevices around the eye and fang details, a soft-bristle brush with warm water handles the job. Avoid chemical dips — they can strip the natural oxidation that gives the eye its depth and definition.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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If you like the gothic stud format but want a stone instead of an eye, the Amethyst Claw Gothic Stud Earrings grip a purple stone in silver talons — same .925 sterling and hallmark, a different dark motif.
Prefer hoops over studs? The Evil Eye Hoop Earrings put the eye on a silver hoop — a different silhouette that hangs lower and catches more movement.
For a pop of color in the evil eye motif, the Red Evil Eye Stud Earrings swap the traditional look for a red-centered eye that stands out against darker outfits.
Want to see the rest of the lineup? Our sterling silver earrings collection runs from subtle studs like these to bolder gothic and animal designs, all in solid .925.









