Shark Skin & Navy Stingray Flame Biker Wallet — Sterling Skull Snap
SKU: 2904
Fourteen card slots, two bill compartments, and a long zippered pocket — all wrapped in two of the toughest exotic skins you can find. The body is genuine black shark leather. The flames cutting across the front are hand-inlaid navy blue stingray — not printed, not embossed, but actual stingray skin stitched into the shark. A sterling silver skull snap locks it down. This wallet carries everything and doesn't apologize for being loud about it.
Built For
If you want the toughest exotic combination — Shark and stingray are both sea predator skins with natural resistance to water and abrasion. Together on one wallet, they'll outlast any cowhide bifold by years. The navy blue stingray adds color without being flashy — it reads dark in most light, almost black, until you catch it at an angle.
If you need chain-ready hardware — The .925 sterling silver grommet handles heavy chains without bending. The skull snap is solid sterling too — not plated. ready for any standard wallet chain.
If you refuse to carry two wallets — With 14 card slots you won't need to. The two bill compartments separate currency or keep receipts apart from cash. The zippered pocket handles coins, keys, or anything you don't want falling out.
The Honest Take
The stingray inlay has a pebbly, calcified texture — tiny beads you can feel under your thumb. Over years of heavy pocket time, some of the highest beads may smooth down slightly. The color stays. The durability stays. But that initial rough texture mellows with use.
Heads up: At 3.5" × 7.75" folded, this wallet fills a back pocket. It packs a trifold-level card count into a bifold footprint. Jacket or vest pocket — no problem. Front jeans pocket — not a great fit.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: How is this different from the lizard flame version?
Same shark skin body, same skull snap, same interior layout. The difference is the flame inlay material. This one uses navy blue stingray — pebbly, calcified, and nearly indestructible. The lizard version has a glossy, scaled finish instead. Stingray gives you more texture and durability. Lizard gives you sheen.
Q: Will the navy blue color fade?
Stingray holds dye extremely well because the calcified beads lock color in. The navy blue won't fade from sunlight or pocket friction the way cowhide dye can. After years of use, you might notice a slight deepening rather than fading.
Q: Can I get the shark body wet?
Shark leather handles moisture better than cowhide — it won't stain or warp from occasional water contact. Just don't soak it. If it gets rained on, wipe it off and let it air dry. No conditioner needed for the shark panels.
At a Glance
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The sibling to this wallet — the Shark Skin & Lizard Flame Wallet — swaps stingray for glossy black lizard. Same shark body, same skull snap, different texture on the flames.
If you'd rather skip the exotic skins and go with carved cowhide, the American Indian Skull Biker Wallet is hand-tooled with a completely different character.
Or see all options in the stingray wallets collection.
More long wallets with exotic skins and chain hardware in the Big Biker Wallets collection.










