Sterling Silver Dragon T-Bar Bracelet — 110 Gram Heavy Chain
SKU: 2900
If you wear bracelets and want something that announces itself before you sit down — this is 110 grams of solid .925 sterling silver on your wrist. The links are 16mm wide (5/8"), connected by a dragon head T-bar clasp that bites down onto the bar with horns, scales, and an open mouth. The oxidized finish sits heavy in the scale grooves and around the dragon's face, giving the whole bracelet a dark, aged character straight out of the box. This is not a subtle piece. People will see it before they see your watch.
Best Suited For
If you want a bracelet that has real weight on your wrist — 110 grams is heavy. Most men's silver bracelets land between 30 and 60 grams. This one nearly doubles the upper end. You'll feel it shift when you move your arm, hear the links settle when you rest your hand on a table. If you like substantial jewelry, this delivers weight that cheaper bracelets can't fake.
If dragon mythology resonates with you — the dragon head clasp is the centerpiece. Horns, scales, open jaws gripping the T-bar. In Asian mythology, the dragon represents strength, protection, and mastery. In Western tradition, it's power and authority. On this bracelet, it's the functional element — the clasp — which means the symbolism is built into how you put it on and take it off.
If you work with your hands and need jewelry that won't shift — 110 grams doesn't slide around. The weight keeps the bracelet anchored at the base of your wrist. The 16mm link width sits flat against the skin without rolling. It won't ride up under a sleeve or rattle when you're gripping tools, a steering wheel, or handlebars.
What Wearing It Actually Feels Like
The links have a rounded, almost tubular profile — they don't sit flat like a traditional chain bracelet. The 16mm width means each link covers about the width of your thumbnail. They're solid — not hollow, not thin-walled — which is where the 110 grams comes from. The bracelet has a satisfying clinking sound when the links settle against each other.
The dragon head T-bar clasp is the visual focal point. The dragon's jaws open around the T-bar ring, with the bar sliding in behind the teeth. Horns curve back from the head, and the scales continue from the jaw line down into the first link. The oxidized finish fills every crevice — between the scales, inside the mouth, around the horns — creating high contrast between the polished silver high points and the dark recesses.
Heads up: At 110 grams, this is one of the heaviest bracelets in the store. If you're used to lighter chains (20-40g), the weight will be immediately noticeable. Most people adjust within a day or two. But if you've never worn a heavy bracelet before, expect it to feel significant.
The oxidized finish deepens over time in the link joints and clasp crevices. The high-contact surfaces — the top of each link, the dragon's horns — brighten from wrist movement and skin oils. After a month of daily wear, the contrast between dark and polished areas becomes more dramatic than out of the box.
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What People Want to Know
Q: What does the dragon represent in jewelry?
Dragons appear across nearly every culture — Asian dragons symbolize wisdom and good fortune, while European dragons represent power and guardianship. On a bracelet clasp, the dragon's jaws literally hold the piece together, which adds a functional layer to the symbolism.
Q: Is the dragon design related to the eagle collection?
This bracelet uses a dragon motif — not eagle — but it's grouped here because it shares the same audience and complements the eagle rings stylistically. If you're building a set of bold silver jewelry, this pairs well with the eagle rings on your other hand.
Q: How do I maintain the oxidized finish?
Use a soft polishing cloth on the raised areas to keep them bright. Avoid dipping the whole bracelet in liquid silver cleaner — that strips the dark oxidation from the grooves. The contrast between polished and dark areas is the design. Removing the oxidation flattens the visual impact.
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