Red & Black Stingray Tribal Cross Trifold Biker Wallet
SKU: 2973
Two colors of genuine stingray leather — red as the background, black shaped into a tribal cross — cover every panel of this trifold biker wallet. The cross design isn't printed or stitched on; it's a separate black stingray piece cut to shape and laid over the red, so both textures sit side by side with that distinctive pebbly grain. Two sterling silver skull snaps hold the closure flap, and when you open it, there's a gold-and-red dragon brocade lining behind the first panel.
Built For
If you want a stingray wallet that isn't all black — Red stingray is the dominant surface here. The black cross overlay breaks it up, but the overall impression is red — bold and visible. Most stingray wallets go full black; this one doesn't.
If you carry a lot of cards — Fourteen card slots across three panels. That's more than most long wallets, which top out at ten. The trifold layout stacks them without making the wallet noticeably thicker when folded.
If you chain your wallet on rides — Sterling silver grommet on the interior, plus two skull snaps that hold the trifold shut under chain pull. The 3¾" × 7½" closed size sits in a back pocket without hanging over the edge.
The Honest Take
The red stingray has a deep, saturated color — closer to wine red than fire-engine red. Under indoor light it looks almost maroon. Under sunlight it brightens to true red. The black stingray cross sits flush against it, so your fingers feel a continuous pebbly surface across both colors with only the stitching lines marking where one ends and the other begins.
The skull snaps are the real detail. They're not flat buttons — each one is a small three-dimensional skull face in sterling silver. You feel the brow ridge and jaw when you press them open or closed. The dragon brocade lining inside adds a flash of gold and red that you only see when the wallet is open — a private detail that most people won't notice.
Heads up: The brocade lining sits at the fold points of the trifold. Over years of daily folding and unfolding, the fabric will develop crease lines at the two fold points — that's normal for any fabric-lined trifold. The lining won't tear, but the gold threads will show wear marks along those creases.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Are both the red and black sections genuine stingray?
Yes — both are real stingray hide with the natural pebbly texture. The red is dyed stingray, the black is dyed stingray. You can feel the same grain on both colors. The smooth black border framing everything is cowhide, not stingray.
Q: Are the skull snaps solid sterling silver all the way through?
Yes — .925 sterling silver, same as the grommet. They'll develop a natural patina over time. You can polish them back to bright silver with a standard silver cloth whenever you want.
Q: What's the dragon fabric inside — will it wear out?
It's a woven brocade — gold metallic thread on a red-and-black background with dragon motifs. The fabric is bonded to the leather panel, so it won't peel off. The gold threads will show fold-line wear over years, but the fabric itself holds up.
Q: How does the trifold affect pocket thickness compared to a bifold?
Three layers instead of two when folded, so yes — thicker. But the closed width is 3¾" compared to a typical bifold's 4"+ — so it's narrower overall. The trade-off is more storage in a slightly bulkier but shorter profile.
At a Glance
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If you prefer all-black stingray with the same trifold layout, the Black Stingray Trifold with Flame Snaps gives you full stingray coverage without the red — same build quality, different tone.
For red stingray in a hand-carved bifold, the Phantom Skull Red Stingray Wallet uses the same red leather inlaid into a carved skull design — same material, completely different style.
Got the grommet — need the chain? Browse our sterling silver, brass, and leather wallet chains — all handcrafted to match wallets like this one.
For more long wallets in leather and exotic skin, see our big biker wallets collection — cowhide, stingray, crocodile, and more.








