Bling Women's Skull Ring — 925 Sterling Silver Iced-Out Pavé CZ
SKU: 3620
Dozens of clear cubic zirconia covering a sterling silver skull, with two deep red CZ eyes that don't sparkle — they glow. The Bling Women's Skull Ring is an iced-out sterling silver skull ring built for women who want their jewelry loud, dark, and real. Not plated, not hollow, not costume. Best for women who treat jewelry like armor, not decoration.
Wear This If
If you ride and your hands are always visible — gripping handlebars, wrapping around a throttle, gesturing at the bartender — this iced-out skull ring turns that into a statement. The 22mm x 28mm face catches every shift in light. It's working even when you're not thinking about it.
If you've been building a gothic silver collection — and you need a pavé skull ring with real weight behind it — this fills the gap between dainty fashion pieces and oversized men's rings. It's .925 stamped inside the band. No ambiguity about what's on your finger.
If you're buying a gift for someone dark and glamorous — a gothic skull ring with real sparkle that doesn't cost four figures — this lands harder than safe choices ever could. The red CZ eyes alone make it memorable.
Living With This Ring
Temperature is what registers first. Cool silver against skin, with a satisfying density that settles onto your finger like it belongs there. At 19 grams, it's solid without being punishing. You notice it for the first twenty minutes, then it fades into your day.
The stones are set close together. Tight enough that the surface feels smooth, with just enough gap to catch light between each one. There's a fine-grit texture — almost like high-count sandpaper. That helps the ring grip against nearby fingers instead of spinning freely.
Under any directional light, the pavé stones erupt. Dozens of tiny white flashes bouncing off each facet. But the two deep red CZ eye stones behave differently — they don't sparkle, they glow. Warm, steady, almost wet-looking. Smart contrast.
Heads up: The 22mm x 28mm face is big. On smaller hands — size 5 or 6 — it dominates the finger and can look top-heavy. That's intentional for most buyers, but if you lean toward subtlety, measure your finger width against those numbers before you decide.
The .925 hallmark is stamped cleanly inside the band. And the latest run on these shows tighter stone settings than before. Whoever's doing quality control stepped it up.
The Details That Matter
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: Will the stones fall out with daily wear?
Not under normal conditions. The pavé settings are hand-pressed and sit deep in their bezels, and the two red CZ eye stones are bezel-set even more securely. Take it off before lifting weights or doing heavy manual work — same rule as any stone-set ring. Typing, driving, cooking are all fine.
Q: How does the sizing run on this?
Slightly large. The wide band and heavy 19-gram face mean the ring sits differently than a thin fashion band. If you're between sizes, go with the smaller one. Measure your finger at the end of the day when it's at its widest — that's when fit matters most.
Q: Will the silver tarnish over time?
Yes — all genuine sterling silver oxidizes eventually. A polishing cloth and thirty seconds of effort brings it right back. Honestly, a little natural patina in the skull's crevices deepens the contrast and makes the carved details pop harder. Some owners prefer the slightly darkened look and stop polishing entirely.
Q: Will the CZ stones lose their sparkle over time?
No — cubic zirconia scores around 8 on the Mohs hardness scale (diamond is 10), so it keeps its facets and fire under directional light for years. The difference between CZ and diamond shows up in resale value, not in how the ring looks on your hand at dinner.
At a Glance
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The red CZ eyes on this skull match the stones in these ruby skull sterling silver stud earrings — same color family, same dark energy, close enough to the jawline to work as a coordinated set without looking matchy-matchy.
For the other wrist, the women's sterling silver skull cuff keeps the same theme going in solid silver. No stones, just clean metalwork — good counterbalance to all that sparkle on your ring hand.
The full gothic sterling silver collection runs deep. Pendants, earrings, bracelets — all in the same .925 silver grade as this ring.
Want to compare before you decide? See skull rings in solid silver — everything from minimalist bands to pavé-set statement pieces.










