Heavy Biker Skull Cuff — .925 Sterling Silver, 63 Grams
SKU: 3058
Pick this cuff up and the weight registers before anything else — 63 grams of solid sterling silver sitting heavy in your palm. The centerpiece is a single phantom skull, polished to a mirror finish that bounces light out of the hollow eye sockets. No seam between skull and band. The skull flows directly into a thick, smooth cuff — one continuous piece of silver that opens just wide enough to slide over the wrist bone.
Who This Is Actually For
If you ride — The open cuff clears jacket sleeves and sits firm on the wrist bone without rattling. At 63 grams, it stays planted when you grip handlebars — no sliding, no spinning. The polished skull sits on the outer wrist where it catches road light.
If you prefer bold over subtle — The phantom skull is large enough to dominate your wrist. Mirror-polished silver catches light from every direction, and the oxidized eye sockets create dark contrast that draws the eye straight to the skull face. Nothing quiet about this piece.
If you're buying this as a gift — No sizing guesswork. The cuff adjusts to fit wrists up to 8.5 inches in circumference. The .925 hallmark stamped inside confirms the silver is real. One size, one adjustment, done.
What It's Like to Use (The Honest Take)
The polished surface shows fingerprints within the first hour. Minor surface scratches appear within the first week — that's normal for mirror-finish silver. A polishing cloth brings it back to full shine in under a minute. Some people skip the cloth entirely and let it develop a worn patina instead.
The eye sockets are oxidized — darkened on purpose — so the contrast between bright silver and those black hollows stays sharp even as the rest of the cuff develops character. That oxide layer actually deepens over months of wear.
At 63 grams on one wrist, you feel it constantly. Not uncomfortable — but you'll always know it's there. The weight sits mostly at the skull end, so the cuff naturally rotates with the skull facing outward.
Heads up: Adjust the cuff once for fit, then leave it. Sterling silver isn't spring steel — bending it open and closed repeatedly creates stress points that can weaken over time. Most people set their fit on day one and never touch it again.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: How far does the cuff open for adjustment?
Wide enough to slide over the narrowest part of your wrist, then gently squeeze to fit snug. The opening sits on the inner wrist when worn. Fits up to 8.5-inch wrists — measure before adjusting.
Q: Will the mirror polish scratch easily?
Yes — polished sterling silver picks up surface scratches with daily wear. A silver polishing cloth removes them in seconds. Some owners prefer the look of a cuff that's been lived in rather than kept pristine.
Q: Is the skull realistic or stylized?
Stylized — it's a phantom skull with smooth, clean lines rather than anatomical bone detail. The eye sockets are deep and darkened with oxidation. The forehead and cheekbones are polished smooth. Think clean and bold, not horror-movie detailed.
Q: Can I shower or swim with this cuff on?
Shower is fine — just dry it after. Avoid chlorinated pools and saltwater, which accelerate tarnish on sterling silver. The oxidized eye sockets won't be affected, but the polished surfaces will dull faster with chemical exposure.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
You Might Also Want
If you want a skull cuff with more surface detail, the Skull Cross Sterling Silver Cuff adds a cross motif behind the skull for a different visual weight.
For a textured band instead of smooth, the Skull & Pyramid Stud Cuff lines the band with pyramid studs that change how the whole cuff feels on your wrist.
See all styles in the Skull Cuffs collection — five different takes on the same format.
For chains, links, and cuffs beyond the skull motif, browse our biker bracelets in solid sterling silver.







