American Indian Skull Ring — 33g Solid 925 Sterling Silver Biker Ring
SKU: 3014
Every feather on the headdress has its own ridge lines. Some are smooth at the tips. Others show textured overlap where the war bonnet fans out from the skull — and when the light shifts, the oxidized grooves pull dark while the polished ridges catch sun.
The American Indian skull ring is 33 grams of solid .925 sterling silver built around a Native-inspired skull wearing a full ceremonial headdress. Two clear CZ stones sit at the temples, and the oxidized finish keeps every carved feather readable at arm’s length. Best for riders and collectors who want one bold piece that carries the entire look.
Who Wears This
If you ride most days — The weight stays planted on your finger when you’re gripping bars, and the headdress texture doesn’t disappear once road grime settles into the recesses. This is a Native American inspired biker ring that feels like part of your kit from day one.
If you collect statement jewelry — You’ll like how the feather work holds up close. Each feather has its own ridge lines, and the carving has real depth — this large Native American style skull ring doesn’t photograph better than it looks in person.
If you’re shopping for a gift — This hits that “special but wearable” zone for someone who lives in big rings. It’s a heavy sterling silver Indian chief ring built for everyday use, as long as they’re comfortable feeling 33 grams on their hand all day.
What It’s Like to Use (The Honest Take)
It lands on your finger with a real thunk. Not loud — just that dense tap you only get from solid silver.
Temperature was the first surprise. The silver is cool out of the box, then warms slowly against your skin over a few minutes. Makes the skull feel oddly “alive” as you settle into wearing it.
The headdress transitions from matte to polished across each feather — a contrast that’s subtle in natural light and more pronounced under direct sun. High points are smooth and bright. The oxidized cuts stay darker and slightly grippy, so the feather pattern doesn’t flatten into a uniform shine over time.
Two clear CZ stones at the temples do their job without screaming for attention. In sunlight they throw quick flashes. Indoors they read more like a clean glint than full-on sparkle.
The face is genuinely big at 7/8″ x 1 3/8″ — on smaller hands it can bump neighboring fingers when you make a fist. That’s the trade-off for a ring that reads clearly from across a table.
Quick care tip: use a silver polishing cloth only on the raised areas if you want to keep the dark recesses. Liquid dips can lighten the oxidized contrast if you overdo it.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You’re Probably Asking
Q: Is it comfortable enough to wear all day?
Yes — if you like big rings. The inside is smooth and the weight is stable, but at 33g you won’t forget it’s on.
Q: Will it fit under motorcycle gloves?
Sometimes. The tall face can press on tighter gloves. Roomier gloves or wearing it on the hand you glove up last tends to work better.
Q: Does .925 sterling silver tarnish?
Yes. That’s normal for .925, and it actually helps the oxidized headdress look deeper. A quick polish on the raised areas brings back the shine.
Q: Is this authentic Native American jewelry?
No — it’s a tribute design using Native-inspired iconography. If you’re looking for tribally made work, you’ll want a piece sourced directly from a Native artist.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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For a neck piece that keeps the skull theme going alongside the headdress motif, the Viking skull Thor’s hammer pendant carries the same heavy-silver vibe.
Want your wrist to match the ring’s weight class? The heavy skull curb chain bracelet feels like real hardware when it hits the table.
Looking for more skull designs in sterling silver — browse the full skull rings collection for every style from subtle bands to statement pieces.
For the full range, check our biker rings in solid sterling silver — skulls, crosses, Gothic motifs, and more.







