Sterling Silver Tiger Head Twisted Cable Cuff Bracelet for Men
SKU: 3782
Two materials meet at each end of this bracelet. The tiger heads are cast in solid .925 sterling silver — oxidized mane, bared fangs, defined eyes. The band connecting them is twisted stainless steel cable — industrial, rigid, corrosion-proof. Silver for the detail work, steel for the structure. At 54 grams with an adjustable open cuff design, this fits wrists up to 8.5 inches without a clasp.
Best Suited For
If you want a two-tone bracelet — The warm oxidized silver of the tiger heads contrasts with the cool steel cable. Two different metals, two different textures. The silver catches light on the mane curls and fangs. The steel cable has a matte, industrial look that doesn't compete with the tiger detail.
If you prefer cuffs that don't need a clasp — Open cuff design. Slide it over your hand and let the cable spring hold it against your wrist. No fumbling with toggles or lobster claws. The twisted cable has enough tension to stay put without squeezing.
If you ride and need something that handles elements — The stainless steel cable band doesn't corrode from rain, sweat, or road spray. The sterling silver tiger heads will develop patina over time, but the cable stays consistent. Two materials working to different strengths.
What Wearing It Actually Feels Like
Each tiger head measures 17mm by 25mm — roughly the size of your thumbnail. The detail is concentrated in a small area: mane curls with oxidized grooves, eyes with defined pupils, open mouth with visible fangs and tongue. The oxidation makes the recessed features stand out against the polished forehead and cheekbone areas.
The twisted cable band has a rope-like texture. It's rigid enough to hold its circular shape but has some flex for wrist movement. The surface isn't smooth — the twist pattern gives it grip against your skin, which helps it stay in position. The steel stays cool to the touch longer than the silver heads do.
The open cuff gap sits at the underside of your wrist. The two tiger heads face outward on top, positioned so they're visible when your arm rests on a table or grips a handlebar. The gap is wide enough to slide the bracelet on but narrow enough that it doesn't fall off during activity.
The Details That Matter
What People Want to Know
Q: Why use stainless steel for the band instead of all silver?
Stainless steel twisted cable holds its cuff shape better than silver would at this thickness. It resists corrosion from sweat, rain, and daily wear without maintenance. The silver tiger heads get the detail work — the steel handles the structural job.
Q: Will the sterling silver and stainless steel react to each other?
No — these two metals don't cause galvanic corrosion at jewelry scale. The silver will develop patina over time while the steel stays the same color. That contrast actually improves the two-tone look as the bracelet ages.
Q: What does the tiger represent in men's jewelry?
The tiger symbolizes raw power, courage, and independence across Asian and European traditions. In biker and alternative jewelry, tiger heads represent fearlessness. Two facing tigers on a bracelet amplify that symbolism — guardians at both ends.
Q: How do I adjust the size?
Gently spread or squeeze the gap between the tiger heads. The steel cable is rigid enough to hold its adjusted shape. Don't over-flex — small adjustments are all you need. The cable's spring tension helps keep the bracelet snug against your wrist.
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For a tiger bracelet with a leather band instead of steel cable, the Tiger Head Leather Biker Bracelet pairs sterling silver tiger heads with genuine leather — softer feel, different look.
For a heavier all-silver tiger piece, check the Tiger Head Sterling Silver Bracelet — same tiger motif, full sterling silver chain.
Want to see other animal-motif cuffs and chains? More animal-motif biker bracelets include dragon, wolf, boar, lion, and kraken designs in the same solid .925 silver build.









