Heavy Silver Skull Necklace — 95g .925 Sterling with Movable Jaw
SKU: 3120_26
A 7mm curb-link biker chain passes straight through the skull rather than hanging from it — entering one side of the cranium and exiting the other, so the skull sits integrated into the chain like a section of it, not a pendant dangling below. The Heavy Silver Skull Necklace weighs 95 grams in solid .925 sterling silver — skull, chain, and skull-themed T-bar clasp included. And the jaw moves. A working hinge lets the lower jaw open and close.
Built For
If you want one of the heaviest skull necklaces in the catalog — At 95 grams of solid silver, this is not a lightweight pendant on a thin chain. It's a complete necklace where every link, the skull, and the clasp are all .925 sterling. You feel it on your neck the moment you put it on. The weight distributes across the 7mm links.
If you prefer integrated designs over pendant-and-chain combos — This one is built as one piece — the chain threads through the skull instead of a pendant clipping onto a separate chain. That means no bail, no weak point between pendant and chain, and a cleaner silhouette on the chest.
If you collect articulated jewelry — The movable jaw isn't a gimmick — it's a working hinge that opens about 15 degrees. People fidget with it. It clicks softly when you open and close it. Between the jaw mechanism and the T-bar skull clasp, there are two interactive elements on one necklace.
The Honest Take
The skull has flame detailing carved around the top of the cranium — aggressive ridges that catch light along the peaks. The eye sockets are deep and dark. The teeth are individually defined with visible gaps between them. When the jaw opens, you see the hinge mechanism inside — it's not hidden. That raw, visible engineering is part of the design.
The 7mm chain has a chunky curb-link pattern — flat, interlocking links that sit flush against the chest. At 95 grams total, the weight pulls the chain into a natural drape. It doesn't bunch up or ride to one side. The T-bar clasp at the back is a miniature skull on its own — a detail you don't see but feel when you fasten it.
Available in 22", 23", 24", and 26" lengths. At 22 inches, the skull sits at the base of your throat. At 26 inches, it drops to mid-chest. The length you choose changes the look dramatically — shorter reads aggressive, longer reads laid-back.
Heads up: 95 grams on your neck is noticeable. After a few hours you'll feel the weight across the back of your neck. If you've never worn heavy silver chains before, start with shorter sessions and work up.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: What does "integrated" mean — can I remove the skull?
The chain runs through channels inside the skull. The skull is a permanent part of the necklace — it doesn't detach. This makes the connection stronger than a bail-and-loop system and gives the necklace its seamless look.
Q: Will the movable jaw loosen or break over time?
The hinge is built into the silver casting — it's the same material as the skull. It may loosen slightly with use, which actually makes the movement smoother. The hinge point is solid silver, not a separate pin, so it doesn't corrode or snap under normal wear.
Q: Which length should I choose?
22" puts the skull at the base of your throat — visible above most shirt collars. 24" is mid-chest, the classic biker length. 26" drops below the chest — best over a t-shirt or open jacket. If you're unsure, 24" works for most men.
At a Glance
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