Werewolf Ring — .925 Sterling Silver, 30-Gram Wolf Head
SKU: 3336
Four individually sculpted fangs — upper and lower, with the gumline carved deep enough to cast its own shadow — are the detail that stops people. This werewolf ring captures a lycanthrope at peak transformation: snarling muzzle, matted fur ridges, and a fury in the expression that doesn't soften from any angle. Cast from 30 grams of solid .925 sterling silver, with a face measuring 28mm × 33mm.
Best Suited For
If you collect gothic horror pieces — This isn't a nature-themed wolf. It's the monster from the legend — mid-transformation, full rage. The matted fur texture and exaggerated fang detail put it in the horror genre, not the spirit-animal category.
If you want a ring that starts conversations — A 28mm × 33mm face is hard to miss on anyone's hand. The snarling expression and three-dimensional sculpt catch eyes across a room. People ask about this one. Every time.
If you appreciate heavyweight silver — 30 grams in a single ring. The weight registers immediately when you pick it up, and it stays present on your hand all day. This is a solid piece throughout, not hollow.
What Wearing It Actually Feels Like
The fur texture is the first thing your hand notices. Matted ridges run across the entire face in irregular patterns — not stamped uniform lines, but individually carved waves that change direction. Your thumb catches different angles every pass.
The oxidized finish sits deep in every groove of the fur and around each fang. Polished silver on the high points — muzzle bridge, brow ridge, top of the ears — gleams against that dark background. The contrast creates a depth that makes the carving look more three-dimensional than you'd expect at ring scale.
On the hand, it announces itself. The face sits tall — you feel it when you close your fist or wrap your hand around a glass. Weight is forward-loaded, concentrated in the wolf head rather than the band. After a few days you stop consciously noticing it. Other people don't.
The band smooths out behind the face. No rough transitions, no casting seams catching skin. Clean silver against the finger.
The Details That Matter
What People Want to Know
Q: Is the snarling expression too intense for daily wear?
At ring scale, it reads as bold and detailed rather than intimidating. The carving is intricate gothic art — people notice the craftsmanship first, the ferocity second. It's worn daily by collectors and riders without issue. The 28mm face sits relatively flat against the finger, so the snarl reads as fine detail rather than a costume piece.
Q: How does a werewolf ring differ from a regular wolf ring?
A wolf ring usually depicts the natural animal — noble, calm, symbolic of loyalty and instinct. This depicts the monster mid-transformation. Exaggerated fangs, matted fur, a furious expression. Horror genre, not nature genre. This werewolf is caught at peak transformation, where a regular wolf ring stays serene — so the two read very differently despite sharing the canine subject.
Q: Will the oxidized fur detail wear off over time?
The oxidized finish in the deep grooves holds well — those areas don't contact surfaces during wear. The polished high points stay bright or develop a light patina depending on how often you wear it. Both look good on this design.
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