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A large sterling silver bison horn demon ring with brilliant blue gemstone eyes and large, sharp fangs.
A sterling silver horn devil ring with rugged, textured bison horns and hypnotic, bright blue eyes.
A heavy 34-gram horn skull ring, expertly handcrafted with a primal demon design in solid silver.
A premium piece of demon jewelry: a solid silver ring with powerful bison horns and piercing blue eyes.
A side view of the bison horn demon ring, highlighting the detailed and rugged texture of the powerful horns.
Sterling Silver Horn Devil Ring
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A large sterling silver bison horn demon ring with brilliant blue gemstone eyes and large, sharp fangs.
A sterling silver horn devil ring with rugged, textured bison horns and hypnotic, bright blue eyes.
A heavy 34-gram horn skull ring, expertly handcrafted with a primal demon design in solid silver.
A premium piece of demon jewelry: a solid silver ring with powerful bison horns and piercing blue eyes.
Horn Bison Demon Ring Product Video
A side view of the bison horn demon ring, highlighting the detailed and rugged texture of the powerful horns.
Sterling Silver Horn Devil Ring
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Bison Horn Demon Ring — Heavy .925 Sterling Silver Horn Skull Jewelry

SKU: 2945_12

$89.00
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Two ridged horns rise off the crown of a skull with fangs that hang past the knuckle line. The Bison Horn Demon Ring is 34 grams of solid .925 sterling silver horn skull jewelry — a hand-carved piece built around the collision of two dark archetypes: the raw, untamable force of the American bison and the infernal geometry of a horned demon. Best for collectors who wear one ring and let it do all the talking.

Built For

If you play in a band — and your hands are literally part of the stage show, this is the kind of heavy sterling silver skull ring that catches stage light from fifteen rows back. The blue CZ eyes throw color under spots. The horns create a silhouette nobody mistakes for a plain silver band.

If you collect gothic — and demon jewelry and your current rotation is starting to look like it all came off the same casting tree — same smooth horns, same generic fang layout — the bison-style ridgeline carving on this one breaks the pattern. Each horn has textured grooves that vary slightly from piece to piece because they're hand-carved, not stamped.

If you ride and you want a statement ring for bikers — that survives sweat, road dust, and the inside of a glove all summer, sterling silver holds up. It tarnishes, sure. But that tarnish settles into the carved grooves and actually sharpens the contrast between the polished fangs and the dark recesses around the skull's brow.

Living With It

Your thumb finds the horns first. Every single ridge catches your skin as you run across them — a rough, almost bone-like texture that feels more like carved antler than polished metal. That's the hand-carving. It gives the ring a quality you keep returning to absentmindedly during a long meeting or a slow ride.

Drop it onto a wooden table. Dull thud. No rattle, no bounce. On the finger, 34 grams sits like a constant low hum of weight — present without being punishing. You know it's there when you grip a steering wheel or wrap your hand around a pint glass.

The blue CZ eyes are the trick nobody expects. Under fluorescent office light, they read as a cool, almost icy blue. Walk into a dim bar and they deepen to steel-blue, nearly vanishing into the oxidized silver. Compared to most mid-range gothic rings where the stones sit proud and exposed, these are recessed into proper bezels — mechanically held, not perched on top hoping for the best.

No chemical smell when I opened the packaging. Just cool silver and a faint whiff of polishing compound lingering on the fang tips — the mark of a freshly finished piece.

Here's the thing you need to know: the 25mm x 38mm face is enormous. If your fingers run under size 9, this ring will visually swallow your hand. You'll catch it on jacket pockets, door handles, the edge of your laptop. It takes three or four days to develop the muscle memory to move around it. That's not a flaw — it's the cost of wearing something this big. Just go in with your eyes open.

Under the Hood

⚙️ MaterialSolid .925 sterling silver — no hollow core, no plating to chip. Develops a natural patina over months that darkens the carved details.
⚙️ 34 grams — roughly double a standard men's silver band. Heavy enough to stay planted on your finger without spinning.
📏 25mm x 38mm(1" x 1½") — a full-coverage statement piece that extends past the knuckle line on most fingers.
⚖️ blue cubic zirconiastones, bezel-set into the skull's eye sockets for secure mechanical hold.
⚙️ ConstructionHandcrafted with hand-carved detail — horn ridges, fang tips, and brow lines show slight individual variation between pieces.
💎 FinishMixed — oxidized matte on horns and skull, polished on fangs and bezels. The contrast adds visual depth without relying on extra plating.

Common Questions

Is 34 grams going to bother me all day?

For the first couple of days, you'll notice it constantly — especially if you're coming from lighter rings. After about a week, your hand adjusts. The interior band is smooth with no sharp edges, so there's no pinching or hot spots.

Will those blue CZ stones pop out eventually?

They're bezel-set, meaning the silver wraps around the girdle of each stone and locks it mechanically. This isn't a glue job. I've seen bezel settings on similar heavy silver demon rings survive years of daily wear without loosening.

Can I wear this bison horn ring under gloves?

Under loose-fitting riding gloves, yes. Tight race gloves will press the ring face into your finger — you'll feel every ridge of those horns through the leather. Sterling silver handles sweat, road grime, and weather without issue. Wipe it down occasionally with a soft cloth.

How do I handle tarnish on sterling silver?

A polishing cloth brings back the shine in thirty seconds. But honestly? A lot of guys leave the tarnish in the carved grooves intentionally. It darkens the horn ridges and the spaces between the fangs, giving the ring an aged character that looks better with wear.

Performance Breakdown

Technical Detail What It Actually Does for You
Material: .925 Sterling Silver Won't turn your finger green or flake. Lasts decades with basic care.
Weight: 34 grams Stays planted on your finger — no spinning, no shifting under gloves.
Ring Face: 25mm x 38mm Full-coverage statement size — the ring people notice from across a room.
Eyes: Blue CZ (Round Brilliant Cut) Shifts from vivid icy blue in daylight to deep steel-blue in dim settings.
Setting: Bezel-Set Stones Mechanically locked — far more secure than glue-set stones for daily wear.
Construction: Handcrafted & Hand-Carved Each ring has slight natural variations in the horn ridges and fang detail.
Finish: Oxidized Matte + Polished Accents Dark horns, bright fangs — the contrast adds depth without extra plating to wear off.
Available Sizes: Multiple Measure carefully — exchanges on a ring this heavy cost real shipping both ways.

Worth a Look

The Onyx Devil Skull Ring uses the same solid sterling construction with black onyx eyes instead of blue CZ — slightly lower-profile face if you want the demon look without the full 38mm spread.

Sterling silver darkens beautifully when you rotate pieces. The full devil rings collection has over a dozen designs in the same material family, from subtle horned bands to pieces that rival this one in sheer mass.

For the wrist, the Heavy Skull Curb Chain Bracelet matches the weight and oxidized finish of this ring while keeping the visual language consistent — same dark-and-bright contrast, different silhouette.

Shipping & Return

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