Eagle Head Twisted Steel Cuff Bracelet — .925 Silver and Stainless Steel
SKU: 3249
Two eagle heads face outward from opposite ends of a twisted stainless steel cable — each one sculpted in .925 sterling silver with individually carved feathers, open beaks, and sharp eyes. The cable between them is dark, industrial-grade twisted steel that contrasts with the bright polished silver. Open cuff design — no clasp, no hinge, just spread the eagles apart and slide it on. Forty-four grams total, fits wrists from 7 to 8 inches with gentle adjustment.
Who This Is Actually For
If you prefer cuffs over chains — no clasp to fumble with, no links that catch hair, no toggle that needs two hands. Spread the opening, slide it on, press gently to tighten. Done. The open cuff design makes this the easiest bracelet in the collection to put on and take off. One hand, two seconds.
If you like the two-tone look — bright sterling silver eagle heads on a dark twisted steel cable. The metals don't match on purpose. The contrast reads as intentional — industrial toughness meets precious metal craftsmanship. It pairs with both silver and mixed-metal wardrobes without clashing.
If you want eagle symbolism on your wrist, not just your finger — the twin eagle heads face outward when worn, sitting on the sides of your wrist. They're visible from both angles — the person across the table sees an eagle from either direction. If you already wear an eagle ring, this cuff extends the motif without repeating the same product type.
What It's Like to Use (The Honest Take)
The eagle heads are the most detailed part. Each one has feathers carved in layers — the forehead feathers are shorter and tighter, the neck feathers fan out wider as they transition toward the cable. The beaks are polished smooth with a visible ridge line along the top. The eyes are carved as sharp indentations with an oxidized shadow that makes them read as dark, focused pupils.
The twisted stainless steel cable has a rope-like texture — multiple strands wound together creating a spiral pattern. It's rigid enough to hold its shape but has controlled flexibility at the eagle-head joints. The dark oxidized finish on the steel creates a natural contrast with the sterling silver without any plating that could wear off.
Heads up: Adjusting the fit requires bending the cable at the opening. Apply slow, even pressure from both eagle heads — don't bend from the middle of the cable. The steel has controlled flex, not infinite. Repeated over-bending in the same spot can fatigue the metal. Set it to your wrist once and leave it.
The sterling silver eagle heads maintain their bright polish through daily wear — skin contact keeps them polished naturally. The stainless steel cable requires almost no maintenance — the dark oxidized surface is essentially the steel's natural state. The two metals age independently, which means the contrast between bright silver and dark steel actually increases over time.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: Can I adjust the cuff size at home?
Yes — grip both eagle heads and apply slow, even pressure to widen or narrow the opening. The twisted steel flexes enough for adjustment. Don't bend from the center of the cable. Set it once to your wrist size and it should hold. Avoid repeated adjustments — find your fit and leave it.
Q: Will the two metals react to each other?
No — sterling silver and stainless steel are compatible metals. They don't cause galvanic corrosion in dry-wear conditions. The junction between the silver heads and steel cable is constructed to prevent moisture trapping. Both metals are hypoallergenic.
Q: How do I care for two different metals?
Polish the silver eagle heads with a silver polishing cloth to keep them bright. The stainless steel cable needs almost nothing — wipe with a damp cloth if it gets dirty. Don't use silver dip on the whole piece — it may affect the steel's dark finish. Store in a dry place.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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For eagle detail on a ring to match this cuff, the big eagle head ring has the same sculpted feather style at 30 grams — pairs naturally with this cuff.
Browse all designs in the eagle rings collection for more handcrafted eagle jewelry in .925 sterling silver.







