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Mens Wolf Bracelet (Leather & Steel)
A rope braid with a still centreRound braiding is old work. Instead of lying flat, the strands travel around each other so the finished cord holds a circular section and keeps its shape as it turns the wrist. That is what runs the length...- $ 19.95
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Wolf Celtic Bracelet (Leather)
Interlace is the oldest trick in Celtic ornament: one ribbon crossing over and under itself until the eye gives up looking for the end of it. The wolf on this oval plaque is drawn the same way, its ear, muzzle and ruff built from...- $ 12.95
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Wolf Slave Bracelet (Leather & Steel)
Skulls alongside the wolfThis is the darkest piece in our bracelet range. The wolf head is flanked by skulls, which pushes it away from the mythological end and toward the gothic.The reading is not purely morbid. In most traditions a skull stands for mortality...- $ 24.95
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Bracelet Wolf Torque (Steel)
Torcs are among the oldest ornaments in European metalwork, and the makers who shaped them always saved their best work for the same place: the two open ends. Here both terminals are wolf heads, jaws set, muzzles turned slightly inward so they face one...- $ 29.95
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Fenrir Wolf Bracelet (Leather & Steel)
A band for a story about bindingFenrir is the wolf the gods chained until the end of the world, which makes a band around the wrist an unusually fitting shape for the subject. Very few pieces of themed jewelry line up with their own...- $ 29.95
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Bracelet Wolf Games of Thrones (Leather)
The Stark sigilTwo braids either side of a smooth black centre band, with the House Stark coat of arms on a pendant at the middle. No explanation needed for anybody who will recognise it.This is the cheapest leather bracelet in our range, which makes...- $ 14.95
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Bracelet Viking Wolf Head (Steel)
Two wolves run through the Norse sky and never catch what they chase. Skoll is at the heels of the sun, Hati at the moon, and the old poems hold that the gap only closes at the end of the world. Wolves in these...- $ 39.95
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Women Wolf Bracelet (Steel)
Two wolves meet at the front of this bracelet, muzzle to muzzle, each with its jaw closed round the same round ring. Behind them runs a curb chain, the pattern in which every link is given a half twist so the whole length lies...- $ 39.95
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Bracelet Spirit of Wolf (Steel)
A wolf head raised inside a circle is one of the oldest ways to put an animal on metal, the same arrangement used on coins, seals and signet rings for centuries. That disc is the centrepiece here, sitting flat on the front of the...- $ 49.95
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Viking Wolf Head Bracelet (Steel)
Geri and Freki sat at Odin's own table in Valhalla. Grimnismal says he gave them every scrap put in front of him and lived on wine himself. Both names circle the same idea, ravenous and greedy, and the two are never mentioned apart.Two heads,...- $ 39.95
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Wolf Punk Heads Bracelet (Steel)
Every link in this band is built the way a drive chain is built. Two flat side plates, a barrel roller running between them, a capped pin holding the pair together. What changes is the cargo: sculpted wolf heads set into the run at...- $ 69.95
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Bracelet Wolf Fenris (Steel)
Leyding and Dromi were the first two fetters the gods tried on Fenrir. He kicked Leyding apart at the first attempt. Dromi was made twice as strong, and he broke that as well, hard enough that the pieces flew. Only the third binding ever...- $ 39.95
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Wolf Punk Rock Bracelet (Leather & Steel)
Relief work on a wide cuffDeep relief gives a face somewhere to live. The wolf head at the centre of this cuff stands well proud of the leather: the brow ridged, the muzzle drawn back off the teeth, the fur cut in strokes deep...- $ 26.95
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Bracelet Wolf Attack Viking (Leather)
A wolf mid huntMost wolf jewelry shows the animal at rest or howling. This one has it attacking, which is a considerably less common choice and gives the piece movement that a static head does not have.Two notches, so it adjustsThe band runs between...- $ 29.95
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Mens Wolf Bracelet Bone Head (Leather)
Bones alongside the headThe wolf head sits with bone detailing that refers to hunted prey rather than to death directly. It is a hunting motif rather than a gothic one, which is a distinction worth drawing since the two look similar at a glance.Leather...- $ 19.95
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Wolf Anchor Bracelet (Nylon & Steel)
Twin strands and an anchor catchTwin strands of black cord run side by side around the wrist here, each one woven in a fine chevron that gives the surface a soft grain rather than a hard shine. Doubling the cord changes the whole look,...- $ 29.95
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Wolf Head Chain Bracelet (Steel)
Openwork is the demanding way to draw a wolf in metal, because every line you keep has to hold the shape up once the rest is cut away. The charm here is drawn exactly that way: a front facing wolf mask reduced to a...- $ 14.95
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Woven Wolf Bracelet
Two wolves, one shacklePaired animal heads facing each other across a ring turn up again and again in old metalwork, and this bracelet takes the arrangement literally. Two cast wolf heads finish the rope ends, muzzles forward, and a bow shackle with a screw...- $ 59.95
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Fenrir Viking Wolf Bracelet (Leather & Steel)
Gleipnir, the fetter that finally held Fenrir, was spun by dwarves from six impossible things: the sound of a cat stepping, the roots of a mountain, the beard of a woman, the sinews of a bear, the breath of a fish and the spittle...- $ 34.95
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Wolf Bracelet Four Heads (Leather & Steel)
Four wolf heads travel round this band, and each one is caught in the weave of the leather rather than hung from it. The cords pass behind the ears and out beneath the muzzles, so the plait appears to run straight through the animals...- $ 24.95
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A wolf bracelet is the easiest piece in this range to live with, and the easiest to buy for someone else. Wrists vary far less than fingers do, most designs adjust, and nothing here demands the precision that a ring does. That is why it is the piece people usually buy second, once a ring or a pendant has convinced them the theme suits them.
The range splits cleanly by material, and the two halves feel almost nothing alike. Leather wraps soft and disappears into the wrist. Steel holds its shape and announces itself. Which you want is the first and largest decision on this page.
Choosing a wolf bracelet that fits your wrist
Lengths across the range run from about 16.5cm through 18.5cm to 20cm, which covers most adult wrists comfortably.
To find your number, wrap a tape measure around your wrist just below the bone, then add roughly two centimetres for a comfortable fit. Add less if you like a piece to sit close, more if you prefer it to move. Braided and corded designs are the most forgiving, since the closure usually offers several positions.
Rigid steel cuffs and torques are the exception and need more care. They are sized by internal circumference rather than adjustable length, and a cuff that is too large will rotate so the wolf ends up underneath your wrist rather than on top of it, which defeats the purpose entirely.
Leather, steel, or the two combined
A good number of pieces here use both materials, with a leather band carrying a steel wolf head or clasp, and those tend to be the most wearable of the lot.
Leather is quieter. It sits close to the skin, warms quickly, and darkens with wear in a way that makes a piece look like yours after a year rather than looking new indefinitely. The Wolf Celtic Bracelet and the Bracelet Wolf Games Of Thrones sit at that end. Our leather wolf bracelet page covers the group in full.
Steel is the opposite. It holds its form, catches light, and carries far more visual weight for the same wrist space. The Bracelet Wolf Torque is the piece to look at if presence is the point, and the Viking Wolf Head Bracelet works similarly with more surface detail. Our stainless steel wolf bracelet page holds those.
Mixed pieces like the Mens Wolf Bracelet and the Fenrir Wolf Bracelet give you both, and they are the safest choice when buying for somebody whose taste you do not know precisely.
Worth noting that mixed pieces also solve a practical problem: the steel sits where the design needs to be seen, while the leather does the work of fitting the wrist. That division is why they tend to be the most comfortable option in the range.
What the designs signal
Norse imagery dominates this category more than any other piece we sell, and Fenrir is the reason. In Norse mythology he is the wolf bound by the gods until the end of the world, which makes a band around the wrist an unusually fitting shape for the story. The Fenrir Wolf Bracelet and the Bracelet Wolf Fenris both draw on it directly.
Beyond that, the range covers Celtic knotwork, biker and punk styling, and a set of cleaner pieces such as the Women Wolf Bracelet and the Bracelet Spirit Of Wolf that carry the motif without any subcultural association attached to it.
Wearing it without thinking about it
Steel needs nothing beyond an occasional wipe and does not object to water. Leather is different and benefits from one habit: keep it out of long soaks. A splash or a rain shower does no harm at all, but a bath or a swim will stiffen the material and shorten its life noticeably.
If you wear a watch, decide which wrist each piece lives on. A bracelet and a watch on the same arm knock against each other constantly, which marks both. Most people settle on watch left, bracelet right, or the reverse, and stop thinking about it after a week.
Buying a bracelet for someone else
This is the piece we would recommend to anyone buying wolf jewelry as a gift, and the reason is margin for error. A ring that is one size out is unwearable. A bracelet that is a centimetre out is barely noticeable, and on a braided or corded design it is usually adjustable anyway.
If you cannot measure the recipient's wrist, choose an adjustable braided style at a middle length rather than a rigid cuff. If you know their wrist is slim, avoid the torques and heavy link designs entirely, since those overwhelm a small wrist in a way no amount of adjustment fixes.
The other thing worth checking is what they already wear. Somebody with a steel watch will get more use from a steel bracelet, and somebody who wears nothing metal at all is far more likely to keep wearing a leather piece. Matching what is already on the wrist beats guessing at taste.
Where it fits in the range
Bracelets pair naturally with a watch, since both occupy the same part of the body and the metals need to agree. Our wolf watch collection covers those, including several pieces with straps that sit well alongside a leather band.
For something smaller to complete a set, the wolf earrings collection stays deliberately restrained. And our wolf jewelry collection puts every piece we make on one page if you want to compare finishes across categories before committing.

























