Brown Eyeball Devil Skull Ring — Solid 925 Sterling Silver
SKU: 3094
Two curved horns frame a skull face with a single brown glass eye staring out from the left socket. The Brown Eyeball Devil Skull Ring is an 18-gram gothic statement piece in solid .925 sterling silver — built for anyone drawn to demonic, dark-themed jewelry that doesn't look mass-produced. The right socket sits empty and shadowed. That asymmetry is what makes the whole design work.
Wear This If
If you collect gothic or horror-themed rings — the brown dome eyeball on this one sits slightly raised, so it catches light differently than flat stone settings. The horns curve back along the band rather than sticking straight up, which means it doesn't snag fabric or bump against things the way some horned rings do.
If you want a devil ring that's wearable daily — at 18 grams this sits in the mid-weight range. Heavy enough to feel real, light enough that your hand doesn't fatigue after a few hours. The 22mm face covers your finger without blocking the ones next to it.
If you're looking for a Halloween or costume-adjacent ring that holds up year-round — the sterling silver construction means this isn't a seasonal prop that turns green by November. Wear it in October, keep wearing it in March. The oxidized detail actually improves with age.
Living With This Ring
The eyeball is the first thing people notice. It's a brown glass dome — smooth and slightly convex — set into the left eye socket. Under indoor lighting it looks almost amber. Step outside and the brown deepens. The right socket is hollow, and the contrast between the watching eye and the empty one gives the skull a lopsided, unsettling presence that photographs don't fully capture.
The horns have a subtle ridge texture along the outer curve. Not sharp — more like a filed edge that you notice when you run your thumb across it. The fangs are short and defined, poking out just below the upper lip line of the skull. Clean carving. No blobs or filler metal where the detail should be.
Inside the band is smooth and rounded. No hot spots after an afternoon of wearing it. The polished finish on the high points reflects light well, while the recesses around the horns and teeth hold darker shadow — that's the oxidized treatment doing its job.
Heads up: The glass eyeball dome is secured but sits slightly proud of the skull surface. If you work with your hands a lot — gripping tools, lifting weights — the dome can pick up surface scratches over time. Won't crack or fall out, but it'll develop a matte look after extended heavy use.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: Is the brown eyeball glass or plastic?
It's listed as a "glasstic dome" — a glass-like acrylic material. Smooth, lightweight, and durable enough for daily wear. It won't shatter if you bump it against a table, but it can pick up surface scratches over time with heavy use.
Q: Why is only one eye filled?
That's the design. One watching eye, one empty socket. It's a classic horror motif — the asymmetry creates more visual tension than two matching eyes would. The empty socket catches shadow and adds depth to the face.
Q: Will the horns catch on gloves or pockets?
The horns curve back along the band rather than projecting outward, so they sit relatively flush. You'll feel them if you slide your hand into a tight pocket, but they don't snag the way forward-facing horns would.
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If the devil motif speaks to you but you want a different eye color, the Red Eyeball Skull Claw Ring swaps the brown dome for red and adds a claw grip around the socket.
For a heavier gothic skull with stone eyes instead of dome glass, browse the gothic rings collection — dark, detailed pieces from ornate to stripped-back, all in solid silver.
The Gothic Spider Skull Ring shares the same dark creature aesthetic but swaps horns for spider legs wrapping the band.
Want more horned and demonic designs? The devil rings collection has everything from subtle horn accents to full demon skulls — all .925 sterling.










