Blue Sapphire Dragon Claw Ring — 925 Sterling Silver
SKU: 1022
Four dragon talons — each one carved down to the individual scale — grip a 35-carat sapphire-blue stone so deep it almost looks black until light catches the edges. That's when it breaks open into pure cobalt. This blue sapphire dragon claw ring is one of the heaviest fantasy-themed pieces we make in solid sterling silver, and it looks exactly as dramatic on the hand as it does in these photos.
Who This Is Actually For
If you collect statement rings that double as conversation pieces — the kind people notice from across a table — this is built for that moment. The 15mm x 20mm stone face dominates your finger. Pair it with dark denim and a plain tee, and it does all the talking.
If you're into fantasy aesthetics, tabletop gaming culture, or mythology-inspired jewelry, this dragon claw ring in sterling silver sits right at the intersection. It's not costume jewelry. The .925 hallmark is stamped inside the band, and the weight backs it up.
If you wear one bold ring and keep everything else stripped back — watch, maybe a chain, nothing else — this is the anchor piece. Best for men who want a single large gemstone ring that reads as powerful without stacking three other accessories around it.
What It's Like to Wear (The Honest Take)
Twenty-six grams of solid silver settles onto your ring finger with real authority. The band is wide — noticeably wider than a standard ring — and the oxidized texture on the shank has a slightly rough, almost sandy grip against your skin. You feel the fleur-de-lys relief when you roll your thumb across the side.
The talons themselves are polished smooth where they press against the stone, which creates a nice contrast against the darkened, hammered-looking scales behind them. Under direct light, the CZ throws deep blue flashes with occasional violet. In dim light, it goes nearly black. That shift keeps catching your eye.
Where most fantasy rings at this price point use flat, lifeless settings, this one wraps the stone in sculptural detail on all four corners — the claws aren't decorative afterthoughts, they're structural. Each talon actually curves around the stone's edge and holds it in place.
Heads up: The stone sits roughly 12–13mm above your finger. You’ll brush it against car doors, table edges, and jacket pockets. This isn’t a low-profile daily wearer — it’s a piece you put on intentionally. If you work with your hands all day, consider saving it for evenings.
The axe motifs flanking the stone on either side are small but well-defined. Under a loupe, you can see the blade edges and the cross-hatching on the handles. The artisan work here is genuinely detailed — not stamped.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: Is the stone going to fall out with regular wear?
The four-claw dragon talon setting grips each corner of the stone firmly. After handling dozens of these, none have come back with loose stones. That said, avoid sharp impacts directly on the prongs — same advice you'd get with any prong-set piece.
Q: Will the silver tarnish?
Yes. Sterling silver oxidizes over time — that's the nature of .925. But on this ring, controlled oxidation is already part of the design (the dark recesses in the band). A quick pass with a silver polishing cloth on the raised surfaces keeps the talons bright. The darkened areas actually look better with age.
Q: Can I wear this every day, or is it more of an occasion piece?
It depends on your tolerance for a tall ring profile. The stone sits high, and at 26 grams, you'll always know it's there. For desk work and social settings, absolutely. For manual labor, heavy lifting, or gym sessions — take it off. Best for guys who want a bold dragon ring for regular wear but not for every single activity.
Q: How does the sizing run on this one?
The wide band means it fits slightly tighter than a standard-width ring in the same numbered size. If you're between sizes or unsure, go up half a size. Your knuckle needs to clear the wider shank.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
You Might Also Want
The blue topaz dragon claw ring uses the same four-talon setting but with a lighter, ice-blue stone — good if you want the same design language in a cooler color temperature.
Dragon rings pair well with dragon pendants. The garnet-eyed dragon head pendant matches the mythological theme without duplicating the blue stone — red and blue together reads deliberate, not accidental.
Browse the full dragon rings collection to compare scale, stone options, and band widths side by side.






