Custom Leather Skull Wallet — Red Stingray Eye & Sterling Silver
SKU: 2659
The skull stares back with a single red eye — genuine stingray leather, calcified beads catching light like a gem set into layered black cowhide. This isn't a print or a stamp. The skull emblem on this Custom Leather Skull Wallet is built structurally into the front panel: hand-cut pieces stitched and layered to create depth you can feel with your fingers. A solid .925 sterling silver skull concho locks the strap closure, a matching silver grommet handles chain attachment, and inside the zippered pocket, red emperor dragon silk lines the compartment. Twelve card slots, two bill compartments, four long pockets, and a zip section — all packed into a 4½" × 6⅜" frame.
Built For
If you ride and carry everything in one wallet — twelve card slots, two bill compartments, and four long pockets means you don't need to split your daily carry between a wallet and a card holder. The chain grommet keeps it tethered, and the strap closure holds the whole thing shut at highway speed.
If skull motifs are your thing and you're particular about craftsmanship — the skull on this wallet is a multi-layer leather appliqué, not a flat graphic. The stingray eye socket, the stitching borders, the raised contours — this is leatherwork as sculptural design. It's the kind of detail another collector notices from across a table.
If you appreciate hidden details — the red dragon silk lining inside the zip pocket isn't visible when the wallet is closed. It's a private touch — a traditional symbol of power and fortune in Eastern culture that only you see when you open that compartment.
The Honest Take
The skull emblem has real height to it. Run your thumb across the forehead and you feel the raised leather contours — the brow ridge, the cheekbone edges. Then your finger drops into the eye socket and hits the stingray: hard, glassy, covered in tiny calcified nodules that contrast sharply against the soft cowhide surrounding it.
The silver skull concho on the strap has weight. Not decorative-weight — functional weight. You press it into the snap stud and it seats with a firm click. The skull relief has enough depth that you can trace the jawline and eye sockets with a fingernail. Cast .925 sterling, not stamped flat.
Open the zip compartment and the red dragon silk catches you off guard. In a wallet this dark and aggressive on the outside, the bright red patterned silk interior is a deliberate contrast — almost ceremonial. It's a small detail, but it separates this from wallets that are all surface and no surprise.
Heads up: At 4½" × 6⅜", this is a long wallet. It won't fit in a standard front jeans pocket. It's built for back pocket carry with a chain, or inside a jacket pocket. If you load all twelve card slots plus bills in both compartments, you'll feel the thickness. Keep it to eight or nine cards for the best balance.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Is the skull emblem leather or metal?
Leather. It's a multi-layer appliqué — hand-cut leather pieces stitched and layered to create a three-dimensional skull shape on the wallet's front panel. The only metal is the stud-set stingray eye inlay and the sterling silver concho on the strap.
Q: Is the skull concho hardware real silver?
Solid .925 sterling silver — both the skull concho and the chain grommet. They'll develop a natural patina over time from handling. A quick polish with a silver cloth brings them back bright if you prefer that look.
Q: What's the dragon silk inside?
The zippered pocket is lined with red silk printed with a traditional emperor dragon pattern. In Eastern culture, the dragon symbolizes power and good fortune. It's a hidden touch — visible only when you open that specific compartment.
At a Glance
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The skull motif carries further. The Skull Skeleton sterling silver wallet chain matches the skull concho on this wallet — same aesthetic language, clips directly to the grommet.
For more skull-themed gear in sterling silver, browse the skull ring collection — the same dark, aggressive craftsmanship applied to solid silver bands.










