Blue Eyes Designer Rider Sterling Silver Skull Ring
SKU: 3149
Fifteen grams of solid silver drops into your palm before it even hits your finger. Weight registers first, not flash. The Blue Eyes Designer Rider Sterling Silver Skull Ring is a handcrafted .925 piece built for riders and collectors who care about what a ring feels like as much as how it looks. Best for daily wear on or off the bike, with a face big enough to notice and flat enough to live with.
Built For
If you ride — and you've been looking for a sterling silver skull ring with blue stone accents that won't feel like costume jewelry at a rally, this belongs on your short list. The 15-gram solid build sits firm on your finger through highway vibration and gas station coffee runs. It doesn't rattle. It doesn't shift.
If you're shopping for a gothic-inspired gift — for someone who already wears rings, the blue cubic zirconia eyes give this piece a specific identity. The cold blue flash against deep oxidized shadows makes it the kind of piece someone actually remembers unwrapping.
If you're building a collection of handcrafted biker jewelry — the individual casting and hand-finished textures here reward a second look. Minor variations between pieces mean yours won't be identical to anyone else's. That matters when you're stacking three or four rings across both hands.
After a Week
The raised silver across the skull's forehead is polished smooth — almost slick — while the recessed areas around the eye sockets and jaw carry a rough, darkened texture with enough grit to catch under a fingernail. That contrast between bright and dark gives the ring its depth in person.
The blue CZ stones sit recessed into the eye sockets, not perched on top. They don't catch on fabric or gloves. In direct light, they throw a cold, deep blue — closer to midnight than sky. Under indoor lighting, they're more subtle, just a glint when your hand moves. Surprisingly understated for a skull ring.
On the finger, 15 grams feels present without being a burden. You notice it when you grip a handlebar or wrap your hand around a glass. The face is bold without tipping into bulky — enough visual weight to register from across a room, but it doesn't fight with the rest of your hand.
Heads up: The one honest knock: the inner band is flat, not comfort-fit curved. During the first two or three days, you'll feel a slight edge where the band meets your skin, especially if you're used to rounded interiors. Your finger adjusts after that, but it's worth knowing upfront. And out of the box — no chemical smell. Just clean metal. Good sign.
The dark recesses hold their contrast well over time; a polishing cloth brings the raised surfaces back to bright in about 30 seconds when needed.
Ring Details
What You Want to Know
Q: Will the blue stones fall out with daily wear?
No. They're bezel-set into recessed sockets, not surface-glued. This setting style holds up through years of daily wear — you'd have to take a hammer to it. The stones sit below the surface plane of the skull, so they don't catch or take direct impact.
Q: How fast does it tarnish?
Sterling silver develops patina naturally — expect some darkening in the recessed areas within a few weeks of regular wear. On a skull ring, that actually enhances the detail. A quick pass with a silver polishing cloth brings the raised surfaces back to bright in about 30 seconds.
Q: Is this too bulky for a heavy sterling silver ring you'd wear every day?
The 18x22mm face is bold, but it sits flat. It won't catch on gloves, steering wheels, or pockets. If you've worn any ring larger than a plain band, this won't feel oversized. For riders especially, the flat profile matters, since a raised face would snag on a glove every time you reached for the throttle.
Q: How do I get the right size?
Bikerringshop has a sizing guide on-site. One tip: rings with a face this wide tend to fit slightly snugger than plain bands because the metal contacts more skin. When in doubt, size up — going half a size larger gives the 18x22mm face room to clear your knuckle when you make a fist.
Technical Rundown
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The yellow gold blue eye skull ring uses the same blue CZ eye setting with a gold-plated finish — worth a look if you want the same cold blue flash against a warmer metal tone.
Need something for the wrist to match? This sterling silver skull chain bracelet keeps the skull motif consistent without doubling up on rings.
The full gothic rings collection has over a hundred pieces in the same handcrafted sterling silver — different skull styles, different stone colors, same build quality.
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