Red Evil Eyeball Ring — .925 Sterling Silver Gothic Claw Band
SKU: 3805
A red eyeball held in a claw-like silver frame — 26mm by 23mm of solid .925 sterling silver surrounding a polymer eye with a deep crimson iris. At 18 grams, this ring doesn't let you forget it's on your hand. The claw motif wraps around the eye from three sides while the band carries the weight with gothic detailing. This is a red evil eyeball ring for people who want their jewelry to make people pause.
Built For
If you wear gothic statement rings — The 26×23mm face puts this in statement territory. The red eye is the focal point — vivid enough to catch attention across a table. The claw frame and gothic band detailing ground it in the same visual family as skull rings and cross rings. Best for the index or middle finger where it has room to display.
If you collect eyeball rings — The claw here is a clean talon frame that grips the eye from three sides, more streamlined than the heavy skeleton-hand versions. At 26×23mm and 18 grams, it's a compact build that wears closer to the finger — a good pick if you already own the bigger, ornate eyeball rings and want a lighter everyday one.
If you want a ring that gets reactions — Red eyes on a hand provoke a visceral response. It's unsettling in an interesting way. The polymer eye has enough realism — iris rings, pupil, sclera edge — to register as "eyeball" before "jewelry."
The Honest Take
The red iris shifts between dark crimson and a brighter cherry tone depending on the light. Under incandescent bulbs, it glows warm. Under fluorescent, it reads cooler and darker. The concentric iris rings give it depth that a flat red disc wouldn't have.
Eighteen grams on your finger means constant awareness. The claw prongs wrapping the eye are sculpted with visible joint segments — not smooth metal, but detailed claws. The band has gothic engravings that extend from the claw setting around both sides. The .925 hallmark is inside the band.
Heads up: The eye dome stands proud of the band, so for the first few days you'll catch it on things — tables, door handles, the inside of your pockets. Your hand learns the clearance within about a week and stops noticing.
The inner band is smooth — no engravings or ridges touching your skin. Comfortable for extended wear despite the overall weight and size of the face.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: How does this differ from the skeleton-claw evil eye rings?
This uses a simpler claw/talon frame rather than full skeleton hands. The face is 26×23mm (slightly smaller than the 28×20mm baroque versions). The band is engraved but without the heavy baroque scrollwork. It's a more streamlined take on the same eyeball-ring concept.
Q: Is the red eye durable?
The polymer eye is set securely in the silver claw frame. Daily wear won't damage it. The eye dome protrudes above the ring, so it's the first point of contact if you bump your hand. The claw prongs protect from side impacts.
Q: What sizes are available?
Currently available in US 9.5, 10.25, 11, and 12. These are fixed sizes — the ring is not adjustable. If you're between sizes, going up a half size is the safer bet for a comfortable fit with a wide-face ring.
At a Glance
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The Red Evil Eye Ring (Baroque) takes the same red eye concept with full skeleton claw hands and heavy scrollwork — larger, more ornate, more gothic.
For blue instead of red, the Blue Eyeball Ring offers an adjustable band with a realistic blue iris — different color, different frame style.
Browse more eyeball and gothic designs in the gothic ring collection.









