Devil Skull Leather Biker Wallet — Stingray & Cowhide
SKU: 2954
Horns curve up from the brow line, the mouth is open, and the eye sockets are set deep into the carving. This devil skull biker wallet combines a hand-tooled demon face on genuine stingray and cowhide leather — the kind of design that people notice from across a bar. It opens to 8 × 8 inches with four bill compartments and room for ten cards.
Built For
If you lean into gothic or dark aesthetic — The devil face is carved with bared teeth and flared nostrils. It's aggressive without being cartoonish. The stingray accent panels add a textured backdrop behind the demon that catches light differently than the matte cowhide.
If you need four separate bill compartments — Most long wallets give you two or three. This one has four — enough to separate currencies, receipts, large bills, and small bills without stacking. The zip pocket adds a fifth secure space for coins or a spare key.
If you want stingray durability on a leather wallet — The stingray panels resist scratches and water spots where you handle the wallet most. The cowhide body flexes at the fold without cracking. Two different leathers, each doing what it does best.
The Honest Take
The devil skull carving takes up most of the front panel. The horns extend up toward the top edge. The brow ridge casts a shadow over the eye sockets that deepens as the leather patinas. You can trace the teeth with your thumb — they're individually defined, not just parallel lines.
The stingray sections sit on either side of the skull. The black ray pearls have that natural bumpy texture that contrasts sharply with the smooth tooled leather around it. Where the two materials meet, the transition is clean — no lifted edges or gaps.
The silver concho on the snap is a plain disc — not a skull or design piece. It's functional. Clicks shut firmly and doesn't pop open in a back pocket under pressure.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Is the devil skull a religious symbol?
In biker culture, the devil skull represents rebellion and nonconformity — not religious alignment. It's the same iconography you see on motorcycle club patches, tattoo art, and hot rod culture. The design is about attitude, not belief.
Q: Why four bill compartments instead of the usual two?
Four compartments let you separate cash by denomination, keep receipts apart from bills, or sort different currencies if you travel. Because the compartments stack flat when empty, that extra organization doesn't add any noticeable thickness — the wallet still closes and sits in your pocket the same as a two-pocket bifold would.
Q: Is the concho real silver or plated?
Silver-plated — not solid sterling. It's a plain round disc design that functions as the snap closure. The plating holds up well with daily use. If it dulls, a quick wipe with a silver cloth brings back the shine.
At a Glance
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The Hand-Carved Skull Wallet with Red Stingray replaces the demon with a human skull and adds red stingray inlay instead of black — same craftsmanship, different aesthetic.
For a red-toned demon version, check the Red Demon Stingray Leather Wallet — same devil motif with red stingray panels.
Need a chain? Our wallet chain collection has metal and leather options ready to clip on.
Want to compare styles? Browse our biker wallets in leather and exotic skins — carved, tooled, and stingray builds in every size.



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