Garnet Dragon Cuff — 85g .925 Sterling Silver with Red Garnet Stone
SKU: 2120
Two dragons face each other at the center of this cuff — their scales individually carved, their manes flowing back along the band. Between them sits a deep red garnet stone, bezel-set into the silver. The entire bracelet is 85 grams of solid .925 sterling silver, ¾ inch wide, with an open-cuff design that wraps the wrist at 8.5 inches.
Who This Is Actually For
If you collect dragon jewelry — These dragons have full sculpted detail — individually carved scales along the body, flowing manes, distinct facial features with brow ridges and nostrils. The garnet between them is a genuine stone, not CZ or glass. It has visible depth when light enters from the side, shifting between deep crimson and near-black.
If you want one heavy cuff for daily wear — 85 grams of solid silver stays on your wrist without shifting. The open-cuff design means no clasp to break or fumble with. Flex it on, press it to fit, and it stays until you take it off intentionally.
If you're building a silver bracelet collection — At ¾ inch wide, this cuff has enough presence to wear solo but works alongside a chain bracelet on the other wrist without competing visually. The garnet adds a color accent that most all-silver pieces lack.
What It's Like to Wear (The Honest Take)
The oxidized finish does the work here. Dark silver fills every groove between scales and every line in the manes, making the polished high points stand out sharply. That contrast is strong out of the box and improves as the cuff ages from daily wear.
The garnet has visible depth in direct light — it's not a flat red dot. Tilt the cuff and the stone shifts between deep crimson and near-black. In dim light, it reads as very dark red. Under a spotlight or sunlight, the red lights up.
Heads up: The garnet surface collects body oils and dust faster than the surrounding silver. When it starts looking dull or cloudy, a gentle wipe with a soft cloth brings the deep red back immediately. Some owners clean the stone weekly; others let it develop a natural softness.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: Is the garnet stone real or synthetic?
It's a genuine garnet — a natural stone, not CZ or glass. Garnet is harder than glass (6.5-7.5 Mohs) and holds up to daily wear. The deep red color is natural and won't fade over time.
Q: What do twin dragons symbolize?
Twin dragons facing each other represent balance and duality — the harmony of opposing forces. Combined with a garnet (associated with passion and protection), the design symbolizes fierce guardianship over what matters to you.
Q: Can I adjust the fit?
Yes. The open-cuff design lets you gently widen or narrow the gap. Don't bend it repeatedly or too far — sterling silver can work-harden and develop stress lines if flexed in the same spot many times. Adjust once to your wrist and leave it.
Q: How does 85 grams feel on the wrist?
Heavier than most men's watches. You'll be aware of it for the first day or two, then it becomes part of you. The cuff distributes weight evenly around the wrist — no single pressure point — so it's comfortable for all-day wear despite the mass.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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If you want a dragon cuff with ruby eyes instead of garnet, check the Double Dragon Head Cuff Bracelet. 80 grams, openwork lattice interior, ruby red cabochon stones — different execution of the same dragon cuff concept.
For dragon detail on a chain bracelet instead of a cuff, the Japanese Dragon Sterling Silver Bracelet has a sculpted dragon wrapping linked segments. Different feel and fit entirely.
If you like the deep red garnet color on a different bracelet style, the Red Garnet Eyes Skull Bracelet uses garnet stones in skull eye sockets — same stone, completely different aesthetic.
Want to compare cuffs against chain builds? All our biker bracelets cover dragon, skull, and Cuban link styles in the same solid .925 silver construction.






