Sterling Silver Double Skull Cross Biker Ring
SKU: R2544
Two skulls facing opposite directions, a Gothic cross rising between them, and flames licking up both sides of the band — the Sterling Silver Double Skull Cross Biker Ring packs three layers of iconography into a single 24-gram piece of solid .925 silver. Every element is hand-carved with enough depth that shadows pool in the flame grooves even under flat lighting.
The Right Owner
If you ride daily — Sterling silver handles highway vibration, engine heat, and gas-station grime without corroding. The smooth inner band won't dig into your grip, and 24 grams keeps it planted on your finger under gloves.
If you collect gothic cross jewelry — This one stacks three motifs — twin skulls, a Gothic cross, and flame detailing — into a single band. The oxidized grooves give each element its own depth, and the carving is clean enough that each motif reads on its own.
If you're buying this as a gift for a rider — The 24-gram heft and triple-motif design make the unboxing immediate. Real silver with real weight. They'll know it's genuine before they even see the .925 stamp inside the band.
Real-World Wear
The density is concentrated — like holding a small padlock. Twenty-four grams of solid .925 silver packed into a 1" x 1" face.
The finish in the skull eye sockets and flame grooves has a slightly rough, grippy texture. Where the cross meets the polished surface, you can feel the shift from bright to matte where the darkened recesses begin. That tactile contrast is what sets handcrafted work apart.
The flame motif wraps the band without any muddy spots or undefined edges. You can trace individual licks of flame with your fingernail — the carving is that sharp.
Heads up: The inner band is smooth and comfortable, but at this size and weight, your finger will know it's there during long summer rides. If you're not used to heavy rings, give it a few days to break in. Your hand adapts.
No chemical smell out of the packaging — just cool metal and clean silver. That's a good sign for alloy quality.
Craftsmanship
Ring FAQ
Q: Will this turn my finger green?
No. Solid .925 sterling silver doesn't contain the copper-heavy alloys that cause green discoloration on the skin. It may tarnish slowly over time — that's just silver reacting to air and skin oils — but tarnish is a surface film, not a stain, and a quick rub with a polishing cloth brings the shine right back. Your finger stays clean.
Q: Is the 1" face too big for everyday wear?
If you wear rings daily, the 1" face becomes normal within a week. If you've never worn anything heavier than a wedding band, it'll feel noticeable at first. Most buyers who pick skull cross rings actually want that presence.
Q: Can I ride with this ring on?
Yes. The smooth comfort-fit inner band won't snag or bunch inside a riding glove, and sterling silver stays cool even on hot days — it doesn't build up engine or sun heat against your skin the way some metals do. At 24 grams it stays planted on the finger through vibration, so you're not constantly aware of it shifting while you ride.
Q: How does the sizing run?
True to standard U.S. ring sizes, so order the size you normally wear. If you're between sizes, go up rather than down — the 24-gram weight and the 1" face make a snug fit feel tighter than it actually is, especially in warm weather when fingers swell. A ring this heavy is harder to force past the knuckle if you size down.
Technical Rundown
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The Tribal Gothic Cross Pendant with red CZ carries the same gothic cross theme onto a chain — keeps the motif consistent across your look.
Want the flame-and-skull motif on your wrist? The Flame Skull sterling silver bracelet at 57 grams matches both the design language and the weight class.
For more skull-and-cross designs, browse the skull rings collection or explore all biker rings in .925 silver.









