Green Eye Claw Ring — .925 Sterling Silver Dragon Gothic
SKU: 3001
Dragon-inspired claws grip a green glass eyeball at the center of this ring — thick, scaled talons instead of the skeleton fingers you see on the other eyeball rings in the catalog. The green iris has a reptilian quality that matches the claw motif, and at 25 grams with a 1" × 1 ¼" face, this green eye claw ring sits at the larger, heavier end of the eyeball ring family.
Built For
If you want the dragon version, not the skeleton — The other eyeball rings use bony fingers. This one uses dragon claws — thicker, scaled, more aggressive. The green eye reinforces the reptilian theme. It's the fantasy-world version of the claw ring concept.
If you want the biggest eyeball ring in the catalog — 1" × 1 ¼" is significantly larger than the 22mm × 22mm skeleton versions. The green eye dome is bigger, the claws are longer, and at 25 grams it's heavier than the red (19g) version.
If green is your color — The green iris reads as emerald, forest, or reptilian depending on light. If you already own rings with red or clear stones, the green fills a color gap in your rotation.
The Honest Take
The dragon claws are thicker than the skeleton fingers on the other eye rings. They have scale-like texture carved into the surface — ridged, layered, almost armor-plated. The polished high points on the claw ridges catch light while the grooves between scales stay dark.
The green eyeball dome has a painted iris inside the glass with concentric green rings — darker at the outer edge, lighter toward the pupil center. Under bright light, the dome catches a white glint. Under dim light, the green deepens and the eye goes almost black-green.
At 1" × 1 ¼", this ring takes up serious real estate on your finger. The claws extend outward past the face edges and wrap onto the band sides. You feel the dome and claw tips when you close your fist. At 25 grams, the weight sits mostly in the face — the band narrows behind it.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: How does this compare to the skeleton hand eyeball rings?
Bigger, heavier, and with dragon claws instead of bone fingers. The skeleton versions are 22mm × 22mm at 19–27g. This one is 1" × 1 ¼" at 25g with thicker, scaled talons. Different design family, different vibe.
Q: Is the green eye glass or plastic?
It's a glass dome with a painted iris sealed inside, not plastic. Glass is more durable than acrylic and holds its clarity over time rather than clouding or scratching with daily wear. The dragon claws curl up and over the dome to form a protective cage, shielding the glass from most knocks and direct impacts.
Q: Will the larger face get in the way of daily tasks?
You'll notice it when making a tight fist, gripping handlebars, or pulling on gloves. That's the trade-off for a 1" × 1 ¼" face. For desk work, casual wear, and most daily activities, you adjust within a few days.
At a Glance
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The Gray Eyeball Claw Ring is the 27-gram skeleton version with a gray iris — neutral color, anatomical bone detail.
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