Purple Evil Eye Ring — Large .925 Sterling Silver Gothic Eye Band
SKU: 3774
Skeleton claws grip a dark purple eye — and the eye stares back at whoever's looking at your hand. The face of this ring measures 28mm by 20mm, with baroque-style scrollwork running down both sides of the band into gothic engravings. At 20 grams of solid .925 sterling silver, this purple evil eye ring has the weight and scale of a ring that's meant to dominate your hand, not blend in.
Best Suited For
If you wear statement rings — A 28×20mm face is not subtle. The purple eye is the focal point, the bony claws framing it add a horror element, and the scrollwork on the band means there's detail to look at from every angle. This is a ring that people comment on. Best for those who want their jewelry to start conversations.
If you collect evil eye jewelry — This is the large-scale gothic version. The purple eye adds a different color to a collection dominated by blue and red evil eyes. The bony claw setting is specific to this piece — it's not a design you'll find repeated across the catalog. Sizes run from US 6 to 16.
If you gravitate toward gothic or Halloween aesthetics — Skeleton hands, dark eye, baroque scrollwork — this ring leans into the macabre without being a skull. The purple adds a regal darkness that reads differently from the typical red or blue evil eye. Works year-round for gothic fashion, not just October.
What Wearing It Actually Feels Like
Twenty grams is noticeable on your finger from the first moment. The ring has presence — you feel it when you grip a steering wheel, wrap your hand around a glass, or rest your hand on a table. The face stands tall enough that you'll be aware of it during tasks that require finger dexterity.
The purple eye has a glassy depth to it. Under warm light, it shifts between violet and deep plum. The bony claw fingers wrapping around the eye are individually sculpted — you can feel the knuckle joints with your thumbnail. The scrollwork on the band sides has raised spirals that are both visual and tactile.
Heads up: The face is 28mm tall. It will brush against things — jacket cuffs, pockets, keyboard edges. If you're not used to large rings, the first few days require adjusting how you move your hands. After that, it becomes second nature.
The .925 hallmark is stamped inside the band. The blackened/oxidized finish fills the scrollwork recesses with shadow, making the raised silver elements pop. The inner band is smooth for comfort against the finger.
The Details That Matter
What People Want to Know
Q: Is the purple eye glass or stone?
The eye is a glass/polymer insert with visible iris detail — concentric rings of purple and dark tones. It's set securely into the claw frame. Durable for daily wear, though you should avoid direct impact on the eye surface.
Q: How does this compare to the red evil eye version?
Same base design — skeleton claws, scrollwork band, 20 grams. The difference is the eye color. Purple reads as more regal and unusual. Red reads as more intense and traditional. Both are .925 sterling silver with the same face dimensions.
Q: Will this ring fit alongside other rings?
The face is 28mm tall, which means it extends over adjacent fingers slightly. Slim bands on neighboring fingers work fine. Wide-face rings next to it may overlap. Best worn as the centerpiece on your hand.
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The Red Evil Eye Ring uses the same skeleton claw design with a red eye instead — same weight, same size, different mood.
For the evil eye as a pendant, the Evil Eye Necklace carries the symbol on your chest instead of your hand.
Browse more eye and gothic designs in the gothic ring collection.
For the full lineup of eye-symbol designs in silver, see the full evil eye rings collection — from minimal bands to heavy gothic statement pieces like this one.








