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brilliant green emerald stone eyes sterling silver skull ring
A man wearing the large, ornate baroque skull ring to demonstrate its massive size and scale on the hand.
Biker Jewelry Baroque Skull Ring
Front view of the sterling silver baroque skull ring with green emerald eyes and gold-plated teeth on finger.
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An angled view of the baroque skull ring, highlighting the side gold skulls and intricate scrollwork.
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brilliant green emerald stone eyes sterling silver skull ring
A man wearing the large, ornate baroque skull ring to demonstrate its massive size and scale on the hand.
Biker Jewelry Baroque Skull Ring
Front view of the sterling silver baroque skull ring with green emerald eyes and gold-plated teeth on finger.
Baroque Skull Ring with Green Eyes Product Video
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Baroque Skull Ring Front View
An angled view of the baroque skull ring, highlighting the side gold skulls and intricate scrollwork.

Baroque Skull Ring — Sterling Silver with Green Eyes & Gold Accents

SKU: 3293

$215.00
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Gold-plated teeth grin out of a silver jaw, green emerald-style eyes sit above them, and baroque scrollwork runs back across the forehead to a small cross at the crown. Three tiny side skulls tuck into the band, so this baroque skull ring keeps working from the side too. Solid .925 sterling silver, roughly 30 grams, carved deep enough to catch shadow and cold in the palm straight out of the box. Built for riders, gothic collectors, and anyone who wants a men's statement skull ring that doesn't whisper.

The Right Fit

If you ride — and you want a big skull ring for bikers that still looks deliberate up close, not cartoonish — this is the one. The 25mm Ɨ 35mm face is big, but the scrollwork and cross detail keep it deliberate rather than cartoonish. Throw it on with a plain black tee and your hands suddenly look finished.

If you collect darker pieces — and you've been looking for ornate skull jewelry with gold accents, the two-tone layout here hits right. Gold-plated teeth pull your eye first. Then you notice the three small side skulls tucked into the band — subtle detail that changes the whole profile when you actually look. Best for men who like old-world, baroque styling with some bite behind it.

If you're shopping for a gift — and need a gothic skull ring with green stone eyes that doesn't feel like a "safe" pick, this has presence the second it hits the palm. The green is a strong, intentional color choice. And it photographs well without perfect lighting — which matters more than people think when it comes to gift reactions.

The Real Feel

Temperature hits first. The .925 silver is cool and dense against your skin right out of the box — stays that way for a solid minute before it warms to body heat. Very "real metal" feel.

Then there's the texture. The scrollwork along the temples has enough relief to cast tiny shadows under side lighting — deeper carving than photos suggest. The small cross at the crown is cut deep enough that it casts a clean little shadow when light hits from the side. Under direct sun, those green stones throw quick flashes. Not subtle.

The gold-plated teeth give the mouth a sharper look without needing black enamel to do the heavy lifting. Silver base, gold highlights, green punch from the eyes — the mixed metals read noticeably richer in person than in photos.

Heads up: The two-tone effect depends on the light you're standing in. Under warm indoor bulbs the gold-plated teeth sit close in tone to the polished silver jaw around them, so the row of 7 reads as one soft band instead of separate teeth. Daylight pulls the gold, silver, and green apart again.

Quick care note from wearing silver daily — run a dry cloth over the raised brow and scrollwork and leave the recesses around the forehead cross dark, since that gap is what keeps the contrast on this face crisp. Go light across the gold-plated teeth, because hard rubbing thins the plating on those high points first. The newest production run I've handled has noticeably cleaner plating on the teeth — less blotchy right out of the box.

Construction & Details

āš™ļø MaterialSolid .925 sterling silver with a hallmark stamped inside the band — you know exactly what's touching your skin.
āš–ļø WeightApproximately 30 grams — heavy enough that you feel it every time you close a fist, light enough to wear all day once you adjust.
šŸ“ Dimensions25mm Ɨ 35mm face coverage — this is a focal-point ring, not a background piece.
šŸ’Ž Eye StonesSet with green emerald-style stones — bright, readable color even in low light or indoor settings.
šŸ”§ Gold Accents10 gold-plated elements — 7 teeth and 3 small side skulls that break up the silver and add real depth to the baroque detailing.
šŸ›”ļø StyleBaroque scrollwork across the forehead plus a forehead cross — an ornate, old-world take on the gold accent skull ring.

Before You Buy

Q: How do the green eyes, gold teeth, and side skulls sit together on the face?

They stack top to bottom: emerald-style green stones (not natural emerald) sitting domed in the sockets, 7 gold-plated teeth under the jaw, then 3 gold-plated side skulls tucked into the shoulders. The stones catch light first, the gold pulls your eye down, and the baroque scrollwork frames all of it across the 25mm Ɨ 35mm face.

Q: Does the 25mm Ɨ 35mm face stay balanced on the finger?

It sits balanced. The 30 grams spread through the shoulders and the three side skulls instead of piling into the front, so the 25mm Ɨ 35mm face doesn't rotate toward your palm in the right size. First couple of days you notice the mass, then your hand stops registering it.

Q: Will the gold plating fade over time?

Eventually, yes — especially on raised spots like the teeth if you wear it hard. Honestly, a lot of guys prefer the worn-in look once the high points soften. Re-plating is doable later if you want it bright again.

Q: Does it snag on riding gloves?

The sides stay pretty smooth, so it slides under most riding gloves without catching. With tighter gauntlet cuffs, you'll feel the big face before any sharp edges — and the edges are rounded enough that it's not a problem.

Specs Breakdown

Technical Detail What It Actually Does for You
.925 Sterling Silver Easy to maintain — wipe it down and the polished silver keeps its shine against the oxidized scrollwork.
~30 Grams Heavy enough to feel substantial on your hand — adds presence without dragging your finger down.
25mm Ɨ 35mm Face Large enough to show the baroque scrollwork and three side skulls clearly at a glance.
Green Emerald-Style Stones Bright color that reads clearly indoors and outdoors — gives the skull a "live" look.
10 Gold-Plated Elements Breaks up the silver tone and highlights teeth and side skulls for stronger visual depth.
Individually Cast Deep scrollwork and fine detail with hand-finished edges on every piece.

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The silver-and-gold two-tone look carries well into neckwear. The Mexican skull gothic cross pendant shares that same warm gold-against-cool-silver contrast and pairs naturally with the ring's face.

Need something heavy on the wrist to match? The heavy skull curb chain bracelet runs dense enough to feel balanced against a 30g ring — keeps the whole hand looking intentional.

This ring sits in our sterling silver skull rings collection — over 130 designs from minimalist bands to oversized carved skulls.

More ornate sterling silver skull rings, crosses, and stone-set pieces live in the gothic rings collection — good starting point if you want to compare face sizes and weights before deciding.

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