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Wolf Ring Man Engraved (Steel)
Engraved rather than sculptedThe wolf here is cut into the metal rather than raised out of it, and it is small: a single head on the polished strip that runs down the centre of the band, between two dark inset panels with a fine...- $ 19.95
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Wolf Ring House Stark (Steel)
The direwolf on blackThe sigil is engraved in bright steel on a black band, so the wolf shows as pale line work against a dark ground rather than as a raised carving. It sits on one face of an otherwise plain band, flat across...- $ 29.95
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Wolf Ring Stark Game of Thrones (Steel)
The Stark sigilThe direwolf, and no explanation needed for anybody who will recognise it. It is modelled in the round as a full head, jaws open and turned to one side, with the mane cut into overlapping rows of pointed fur that sweep back...- $ 29.95
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Wolf Signet Ring Lone Wolf (Steel)
A signet you can wear every dayTwo wolf heads sit in low relief on a round sunken face, both in profile, one behind the other on a roughened ground inside a beaded rim, held below that rim rather than modelled up off the ring,...- $ 29.95
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Wolf and Dragon Ring (Silver)
Two animals on one bandA wolf and a dragon share a single round medallion face, the dragon in flight across the top and the wolf standing in profile beneath it, which is a considerably harder thing to execute than a single head. Two creatures...- $ 109.95
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Wolf Majesty Head Ring (Silver)
Silver, not platedThis is one of only two rings we carry in genuine silver rather than plated steel, and the difference is visible immediately.Silver is denser than stainless steel, so the ring feels more substantial for the same dimensions. It is also softer, which...- $ 99.95
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Wolf Ring Viking Symbol (Steel)
Pattern first, wolf secondViking metalwork rarely depicted animals plainly. It wove them into knotwork so the creature emerges only when you look properly, and this ring follows that convention.The wolf sits on a raised round face, drawn in the interlaced Norse manner and ringed...- $ 29.95
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Wolf Biker Ring (Steel)
Raised relief on a round faceThe wolf is worked in relief inside a round signet face, shown in profile with the jaws open and the mane swept back in long points, set against a dark stippled ground that pushes the polished head forward. The...- $ 29.95
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Engraved Wolf Head Ring (Steel)
Engraved, which is why it lastsThe difference between cut and cast detail decides how a ring looks in three years, and almost nobody is told about it.Cast detail is formed when the metal is poured, so the design stands proud of the surface. On...- $ 19.95
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Wolf Anubis Ring (Steel)
Thirty six and a half gramsThis is the heaviest ring in the entire range, by a considerable margin. It is roughly eighteen times the weight of our lightest band, and there is no mistaking it in the hand.Be honest with yourself about whether you...- $ 29.95
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Beta Old Wolf Ring (Steel)
The head is an old wolf and cut to look it. Deep lines run back from the muzzle and ring both eyes, the ears stand up pointed on either side of the face, and the recesses are darkened so the wrinkles stand out against...- $ 24.95
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Nordic Wolf Ring (Steel)
Detail, which is the Norse partNorse metalwork liked a worked surface, and this ring follows that. The wolf is a full head carved in the round, the fur cut in fine strokes across the face and then flowing in long locks down both shoulders...- $ 29.95
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Wolf Ring Bottle Opener (Steel)
It genuinely worksThe wolf's open jaws are the bottle opener, the gap between the upper and lower teeth taking the cap, and it is not a novelty detail. Stainless steel is hard enough to lever a crown cap without deforming, which is exactly why...- $ 44.95
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Gold Plated Wolf Ring (Steel)
Gold over steelThe plating is what you see; the steel underneath is what makes it last. That combination gives a warm gold tone with none of the softness of actual gold, which scratches and bends far more readily.At 20g it has real presence in...- $ 29.95
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Ring Wolf God Anubis (Steel)
Guardian rather than monsterAnubis does not judge the dead. He escorts them, which is a different job entirely: a psychopomp, guiding each soul from the moment of death to whatever comes next.He also worked the scale in the hall of judgement, weighing a heart...- $ 29.95
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Wolf Ring Man Anubis (Steel)
Egyptian rather than NorseMost wolf jewelry draws on Norse or Native American imagery. This one goes to Egypt instead, which gives it a completely different visual language: clean geometry, strong profile, no knotwork. The head is shown side on with the ears up and...- $ 19.95
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Wolf Teeth Ring (Steel)
The oldest motif we sellA predator's tooth is among the earliest things humans wore as ornament, long before metalworking existed. Wearing one meant something specific about what you had faced.This band carries that idea in steel rather than bone, with a row of teeth...- $ 29.95
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Origami Wolf Ring (Steel)
Folded, not carvedThe origami treatment reduces the wolf to flat intersecting planes, the way a folded paper animal works. No fur, no texture, no attempt at realism.The result reads as contemporary jewelry first and as a wolf second, which is precisely what some buyers...- $ 29.95
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Wolf Rock Ring (Steel)
Harder edgedThis one leans deliberately toward punk and rock styling rather than the mythological end of our range. Sharper lines, more aggressive proportions, and none of the knotwork that softens the Norse designs. The head is a snarling wolf with the lip drawn back...- $ 34.95
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Vintage Wolf Ring (Steel)
Aged deliberatelyA single wolf head takes up the whole top of the ring, angled so the muzzle runs down across the band, ears pricked and the teeth showing along the jaw. The finish is darkened in the recesses rather than polished uniformly bright. That...- $ 29.95
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A wolf ring is the piece of jewelry people notice without being told to. It sits inches from the eye through every handshake, every meal and every gesture you make, which is why the carving matters here more than on anything else we sell. This is the deepest ring range we carry, running from flat signet faces through to full sculpted heads, in steel and in silver.

Two things separate a ring that gets worn every day from one that comes off after a week: the size being right, and the design being one you still like when you are not thinking about wolves. Both are worth a minute before you order.
Getting a wolf ring to fit first time
Sizing is the single reason rings get returned, and it is entirely avoidable. Ours run on US numeric sizes, roughly 8 through 12 depending on the design, so the number you already know is the number you order.
If you have never had a ring sized, the reliable method is to take one you already wear to a jeweller and ask for the US number. Failing that, measure the inside diameter of a ring that fits and check it against a conversion chart. Do not measure your finger with string, which is where most sizing errors begin.
Two practical notes. Fingers swell in heat and after exercise, so size to your hand in the afternoon rather than first thing. And wide bands sit tighter than narrow ones at the same nominal size, so if you are choosing a heavy signet and you fall between sizes, take the larger of the two.
Steel or silver, and what changes
Almost everything in this range is stainless steel, and for daily wear that is the right default. Steel does not tarnish, it shrugs off water, and it holds a carved edge sharply enough that fine detail still reads across a table. It is also the reason most of the range sits at an accessible price.
Silver is a different proposition. It is softer, warmer in tone, and it develops a patina that some owners chase and others polish away. It also costs considerably more, which is visible in the price spread across this page. If you already wear silver elsewhere, matching it matters more than most people expect, because steel and silver sitting side by side on the same hand rarely look intentional.
The two material groups have their own pages if you already know which you want: stainless steel wolf ring covers the bulk of the range, and silver wolf ring holds the heavier pieces at the top of it.
The design families worth knowing
Most of the range falls into three groups, and knowing which one you are drawn to narrows the choice quickly.
Signet and flat-face
These carry the wolf cut into a flat surface, and they are the most wearable designs here because nothing protrudes to catch on pockets or sleeves. The Wolf Signet Ring Lone Wolf is the archetype. The Wolf Ring Man Engraved sits in the same family with a lighter touch.
Norse and mythological
Fenrir runs through Norse mythology as the wolf that swallows the sun, which is why he turns up so often on rings rather than on any other piece. The Wolf Ring Viking Symbol carries knotwork that reads as pattern from a distance and only resolves close up. The Wolf Anubis Ring borrows from a different tradition entirely and suits anyone who wants the shape without the Scandinavian associations.
Sculpted heads
These are the boldest option, with the animal modelled in three dimensions rather than engraved. The Wolf Biker Ring and the Engraved Wolf Head Ring sit here. They photograph well and they are the ones people comment on, though they need a hand large enough to carry them without looking top-heavy.
Living with it day to day
Steel rings need almost nothing. A wipe with a cloth restores the shine, and there is no reason to take one off for showers, washing up or the gym. The one habit worth adopting is removing any ring before heavy lifting, since a metal band between a bar and your finger is the one scenario where a ring can genuinely hurt you.
Colour options across the range cover black, gold tone, antique and plain silvered finishes. Black coatings are the most likely to show wear at the high points over a year or two, which some people dislike and others consider the point, since it makes the piece look used rather than new.
Stacking, and knowing when to stop
One wolf ring reads as personal taste. Three on the same hand reads as a collection, and that is a different statement whether or not you intended to make it. If you want more than one, the reliable approach is a single bold piece on the dominant hand and something plain on the other, rather than two sculpted heads competing on adjacent fingers.
Which finger matters more than most people expect. A signet traditionally sits on the little finger and looks deliberate there. A wide sculpted band on an index finger reads as assertive. The ring finger carries assumptions you may not want attached, particularly on the left hand, and it is worth being aware of that before ordering rather than after somebody comments.
What pairs with it
A ring rarely stays the only piece for long. Our wolf bracelet collection is the usual next step, and the two work together provided you keep the metals consistent rather than mixing steel with silver across the same arm. For something more understated, the wolf earrings collection keeps the theme present at a much smaller scale.
And if you want to see how rings sit against the necklaces, bracelets and watches in the rest of the range, our wolf jewelry collection puts everything on one page so you can compare weights and finishes before committing to a set.






















