Bison Horn Demon Ring — .925 Sterling Silver with Blue CZ Eyes
SKU: 2945_12.5
These horns don’t curve smooth. They’re ridged — deep grooves from base to tip, carved to mimic the rough, grooved texture of actual bison horn. Between them, a skull face with exposed fangs and two blue cubic zirconia eyes recessed into silver bezels. The Bison Horn Demon Ring weighs 34 grams of .925 sterling silver. Face measures 25mm × 38mm. Raw natural force meets demonic geometry — that’s the visual collision this piece is built on.
Best Suited For
If you play in a band — the horns and skull create a silhouette that reads from fifteen rows back. Under stage spots, the blue CZ eyes shift to a cold white-blue that photographs well. The 25mm × 38mm face dominates the finger, and the mixed oxidized-and-polished finish keeps every carved ridge visible even under flat overhead lighting.
If you collect demon or gothic rings — this one uses bison-style ridgeline carving instead of smooth devil horns. Each horn has textured grooves along the entire length, with depth that varies slightly piece to piece from the hand-carving. The blue CZ eyes add a cooler temperature to the design than the black onyx or red garnet typically found in demon rings.
If you ride and want one ring on the throttle hand — .925 sterling silver handles sweat, road grime, and the inside of a glove without corroding. At 34 grams it sits heavy enough on the finger that it won’t spin when you’re gripping bars. The oxidized finish in the horn grooves actually darkens with wear, which sharpens the contrast over time instead of fading.
What Wearing It Actually Feels Like
The horn ridges feel more like carved antler than polished metal — rough enough to catch a fingernail as you trace them. That’s the hand-carving. It gives the ring a tactile quality your hand finds first when you’re fidgeting during a long drive or a slow afternoon at the desk.
The blue CZ eyes shift depending on where you are. Under office fluorescents, they read pale icy blue. In a dim bar or a parking garage, they deepen to steel-blue, nearly blending into the oxidized silver around the sockets. Same stone, different personality depending on the light.
A polishing cloth restores the high points in under a minute. But most people leave the tarnish sitting in the horn grooves and between the fangs. The dark oxidation is what creates that contrast — and it only gets stronger as the ring ages.
Heads up: The ring face is 25mm × 38mm — that extends past the knuckle line on most fingers. You’ll catch it on jacket pockets, car door handles, and laptop edges for the first few days. Takes about a week to build the hand awareness to move around it without thinking.
The Details That Matter
What People Want to Know
Q: Where does the bison horn design come from?
The bison has been a symbol of raw, untamable power across Native American and Western frontier mythology for centuries. Fused with demonic skull imagery, it creates a hybrid — natural force meets infernal design. The ridged horn texture on this ring references the corrugated surface of actual bison horns rather than the smooth curved horns you see on most gothic devil rings.
Q: Will the blue CZ stones fall out with daily wear?
They’re bezel-set — the silver wraps around the girdle of each stone and holds it mechanically. That’s a more secure setting method than prong or glue. Bezel settings on heavy silver rings handle years of daily wear without loosening.
Q: Can I wear this bison horn ring under riding gloves?
Under loose-fit riding gloves, yes. Tight race gloves will press the 25mm × 38mm face against your finger — you’ll feel every horn ridge through the leather. Sterling silver handles sweat, road dust, and weather without corroding. Wipe down occasionally with a soft cloth.
Q: How does the oxidized finish change over time?
The dark oxidation in the carved grooves deepens naturally as the ring ages. High points — fang tips, the brow ridge, the top of each horn — develop a brighter polish from contact with your skin. Most owners keep this two-tone effect. A polishing cloth brings back the full shine anytime you want it.
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Same demon skull shape but with black onyx eyes instead of blue CZ — the Onyx Devil Skull Ring in .925 silver goes darker and more understated if icy blue isn’t your thing.
For a warmer eye color in the same devil skull family, the Brown Eyeball Devil Skull Ring swaps CZ blue for an amber-brown tone in solid sterling silver.
More demon and gothic designs in the same .925 silver — browse the full devil rings collection or the wider sterling silver skull rings for everything from slim bands to pieces that rival this one in size.









