Heavy Sterling Silver Snake Link Bracelet — 94 Gram Serpent Chain
SKU: 3725_7.5
Every link is a snake head. Not a scale pattern stamped onto flat metal — each 19mm-wide link is a sculpted serpent with visible eyes, jaw lines, and overlapping scale texture that interlocks with the next head in the chain. The Snake Link Bracelet runs 94 grams of solid .925 sterling silver, with a snake-on-snake hook clasp where one serpent's mouth locks onto another's tail. The visual effect is a chain of serpents gripping each other in sequence — dense, textured, and heavy enough to swing when you move your wrist.
Wear This If
If you want a heavy silver bracelet with a unique link design — most heavy chains use standard link patterns (curb, figaro, Byzantine). This one replaces every link with a miniature snake head. At 94 grams and ¾ inches wide, it has the presence of a luxury chain bracelet with a motif you won't find at any standard jewelry counter.
If you're building a serpent collection and want a statement bracelet — the snake-head-per-link construction makes this the most densely serpent-themed bracelet in the collection. Every square centimeter of surface is snake imagery. Pair it with a cobra ring or snake pendant and the motif carries through without looking costume-y — the oxidized finish and silver weight keep it grounded.
If you want a bracelet that also comes as a necklace — this design is available in bracelet lengths (7.5" to 9") and a 19.68" necklace version. Same link pattern, same clasp, same weight-per-inch. You can match wrist and neck with the same chain.
Living With This Bracelet
The links articulate smoothly — each snake head pivots on its connection point, so the bracelet drapes around the wrist without stiff spots. The ¾-inch width means it covers a meaningful strip of skin, and the interlocking head pattern creates a continuous texture of eyes, jaws, and scale ridges. The oxidized finish sits deep in the recesses between heads, so the polished high points — the snake brows and jaw ridges — catch light while the spaces between stay dark.
The hook clasp is the same snake-head motif scaled up slightly. One serpent's open mouth grips onto the tail loop of the chain, so the clasp is invisible once fastened — the bracelet reads as an unbroken chain of serpent heads all the way around. The clasp is secure but takes a deliberate motion to unhook — it won't pop open from bumping a table.
Heads up: At 94 grams, this bracelet has real swing momentum. If you gesture with your hands while talking, you'll feel it shift on your wrist. The links are smooth on the inside but the exterior texture is pronounced — it will catch on knit sleeves and fine fabric.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: How does the snake hook clasp work?
The last link has a slightly larger snake head with an open mouth. You hook the mouth onto the ring loop at the opposite end of the chain. It clicks into place and stays until you deliberately lift the jaw off the ring. One-handed operation once you get the hang of it.
Q: Can I get this as a necklace?
Yes — there's a 19.68" (50cm) version in the size selector. Same link pattern and clasp. The weight increases proportionally, so the necklace version is significantly heavier than the bracelet. It hangs well on the chest with no flipping or twisting.
Q: How does this compare to a standard Byzantine chain?
Byzantine chains use repeating ring links — elegant but generic. This uses sculptured snake heads as the link unit, so the texture and visual interest are completely different. The weight-per-inch is comparable, but the surface reads as organic and figurative rather than geometric.
Specs vs Reality
You Might Also Want
For a different heavy bracelet with the anaconda motif — dual snake heads gripping a ring — the Anaconda Sterling Silver Bracelet runs 95 grams with a T-bar toggle clasp at half-inch width.
If you want the heaviest serpent bracelet in the collection, the Ouroboros Dragon Bracelet weighs 120 grams with red CZ eyes and a dragon-bites-tail clasp.
Browse all serpent designs in the snake jewelry collection.







