Biker Skull Ring — Heavy Sterling Silver & Copper Bandana
SKU: 3671
A silver skull stares out from under a domed helmet, set off by a woven copper bandana — two metals, two textures on one ring. The polished silver stays smooth while the copper carries the texture, and a Maltese cross marks the helmet. This biker skull ring is solid .925 sterling with a genuine copper inlay, 30 grams of mixed-metal heft in the mid-range sweet spot. Best for riders who want a daily piece that feels substantial without shouting.
The Ideal Wearer
If you log serious miles every week — you need metal that holds up to the vibration and the weather. This rider skull ring with bandana is cast solid. No hollow spots to trap grease or bend under pressure.
If you collect heavyweight biker jewelry for riders — the mixed-metal contrast here earns its keep. The copper detail oxidizes over time. That gives the piece a worn look that only gets better the longer you own it.
If you are hunting for a gift that won't sit in a drawer — a handmade motorcycle skull ring with Maltese Cross detail speaks for itself. It carries old-school biker meaning and reads as the real thing — solid metal, hand-finished detail, built to be worn for years.
Living With It
Pick it up and the copper bandana is the first thing your thumb finds — a woven texture that stands out against the smooth, polished domed helmet. Two materials, two very different surface feels on the same ring. The density is there too, but it's the contrast you notice first.
It wears cold at first. Then it warms up to match your skin temperature after about ten minutes of riding. The balance is surprisingly centered for a piece with this much top-weight.
Heads up: At 25mm by 33mm, the face is unapologetically massive. If you usually wear slim bands, this will feel bulky for the first three days. Your knuckles need to learn how to move around it. But once your hand adjusts, you stop noticing the bulk. You just feel the steady anchor on your finger.
The .925 stamp inside the band is deeply engraved, not lightly etched — it feels permanent and deliberate. The carved lines on the skull keep their crisp edges, and the oxidized shadow sits deep in every groove.
Materials & Craft
What People Ask
Q: Will the copper bandana turn my finger green?
No. The copper is inlaid on the top face of the ring, not the inner band. Only the polished sterling silver touches your skin, so you get the two-tone look without the green stains. The discoloration people worry about comes from copper against skin — and here, copper never makes that contact.
Q: Is this comfortable enough for a daily rider?
Yes, but expect a break-in period. The inside is perfectly smooth and tapered, but 30 grams takes getting used to. Give it a weekend of steady wear and it'll feel completely natural — most riders stop noticing the weight within a few days and just feel the solid presence on the hand.
Q: Does the black detailing wash out in the shower?
The dark recesses are oxidized directly into the silver during the casting process, not painted on top. Water won't hurt it, and neither will daily wear. The newest 2026 batch features even deeper oxidation to keep the skull's features sharp over time, so the contrast actually holds up better than older runs.
Quick Reference
You Might Also Want
If you like the mixed-metal contrast but want a different skull design, the Crossbone Skull Ring keeps the bold face with a crossbones motif — pure silver, no copper, but the same heavyweight presence.
For the full biker look from head to wrist, check the Iron Cross Skull Ring — it carries the same iron cross symbolism as the Maltese cross on this piece.
Browse the full skull rings collection for more heavyweight options, or see all our biker rings for the complete range.









