Sterling Silver Blue Eye Spider Skull & Crossbones Ring
SKU: 3195
Cobweb grooves wrap the entire band — raised silver threads you can trace with a fingernail, each one darkened by hand to hold real shadow between the strands. The Sterling Silver Blue Eye Spider Skull & Crossbones Ring puts a skull-and-crossbones face at the center of that web, with two blue fire sapphire CZ stones set deep into the eye sockets. At 22 grams and a 25mm × 22mm face, this is a gothic spider skull ring built to be noticed.
Wear This If
If you ride and your hands take real abuse — The 22-gram weight keeps this ring from spinning at speed. The cobweb carving across the band adds surface texture that improves grip contact inside gloves. And .925 sterling silver won't react with sweat or corrode after a wet ride.
If you're drawn to gothic jewelry with blue stones — The fire sapphire CZ eyes shift color depending on the angle — deep cobalt in shade, bright blue flare in direct sun. Blue is an uncommon pick for a skull ring, and the 25mm × 22mm face gives that color shift room to read clearly from across a table.
If you want a ring that combines multiple motifs — Skull, spider web, and crossbones in one piece. Three separate design languages — mortality, patience, rebellion — layered into a single band. Wear it as a biker ring, a gothic statement, or a pirate-themed accessory. It reads differently depending on who's looking.
Living With This Ring
The cobweb detail runs across the full band, not just the face. Each web strand sits in a shallow channel darkened with oxidation — the grooves hold shadow even under fluorescent light. Where the strands cross, the silver rises into small raised knots that catch the light from the side. The texture is deliberate, not rough.
The blue CZ eyes do something unexpected in low light. Under bar lighting or candlelight, they go almost black — deep and pupil-like. Step outside into sunlight and that same stone flashes cobalt blue across its surface. Two completely different looks from the same ring.
The skull face is mirror-polished on the forehead and cheekbones. That bright silver contrasts against the darkened web grooves behind it — the skull seems to float forward from the band. The crossbones beneath are polished to match, catching light independently.
Heads up: The oxidized cobweb grooves collect skin oils and dust faster than a polished surface. After a week of daily wear, the darkened channels can shift from black to gray. A silver polishing cloth on just the raised web strands — not the grooves — resets the contrast in seconds. Or let it patina naturally.
Inside the band, the .925 hallmark sits clean and legible. The interior surface is polished smooth — no casting burrs, no rough edges catching on skin.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: Are the blue eyes real sapphires?
No — they're blue fire sapphire cubic zirconia. Visually, they produce the same deep cobalt flash. CZ is harder than most natural sapphires at this size, so the stones handle daily contact without chipping. For a ring you're wearing on a motorcycle or at work, CZ is the practical choice.
Q: Will the darkened cobweb detail fade over time?
The oxidized finish in the web grooves lightens gradually on the highest-contact areas — where your neighboring fingers rub the band sides. The deeper channels between web strands hold their darkness longest. A polishing cloth on just the raised strands refreshes the contrast. Avoid chemical dip solutions — they strip the dark finish from the grooves entirely.
Q: How does the blue CZ look under different lighting?
It shifts. Under indoor or bar lighting, the stones appear almost black — deep and subtle. In direct sunlight, a strong cobalt blue flash crosses the surface. The effect changes with angle too — tilt your hand and the blue sweeps across the stone face.
Specs vs Reality
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Same spider-skull concept but heavier and without stones — the Heavy Sterling Silver Spider Skull Ring is 25 grams with skeleton-hand legs wrapping the band. Worth comparing side by side.
For a lighter take on the spider motif, the Gothic Spider Web Ring puts a gold-plated spider at the center of a silver web — 18 grams with a dangling chain detail.
The Spider Web Skull Ring carves the web directly into the skull's dome — a larger 25mm × 38mm face with full knuckle coverage.
Browse the full sterling silver skull rings collection for more designs in the same material.







