Devil Skull Sterling Silver Gothic Wings Ring
SKU: 3330
Nineteen grams of solid silver pressing against your finger — that's the first thing you register. The Devil Skull Sterling Silver Gothic Wings Ring is a .925 sterling silver gothic statement ring. Built for people who want their jewelry to mean something on the hand, not just in a photo. Best for daily wear if you ride, work with your hands, or just refuse to take your rings off.
Who This Is Actually For
If you're a rider who keeps jewelry on through every season — rain, highway grit, fuel stops — this devil wing ring holds up. The solid cast band doesn't flex or warp after months of grip pressure. At 19 grams it stays anchored on your finger instead of spinning loose.
If you lean into gothic fashion beyond the bike — and you need a sterling silver gothic wings ring for men that works at shows, behind the bar, or just on a Tuesday grocery run — this one registers as intentional, not costume. Bold enough to notice across a room. Flat enough to not snag on jacket pockets.
If you're building a collection of heavy silver skull — rings for everyday wear, this fills the "dark statement" slot. The .925 hallmark is stamped clean inside the band, so you know exactly what you're stacking next to your other pieces.
What It's Like to Use (The Honest Take)
The silver stays cool. Even after a few hours on your hand, the metal holds a lower temperature than brass or steel. There's a specific, almost liquid feeling against skin that only solid sterling delivers.
The face has layers. You'll feel every ridge on the devil horns and individual feathered lines in the gothic wings. The casting detail is sharp. Not soft and blobby the way you see on rings poured fast and tumble-finished.
The polished finish picks up fingerprints fast. That's my one real gripe. If you like a mirror shine, plan on wiping it down with a silver cloth every few days. Or skip the maintenance and let it develop a dark patina — honestly, it looks meaner that way. Tarnish settles into the crevices of the skull's teeth and wing texture. Adds depth the polished version doesn't have.
The interior band is notably smooth. No rough casting seams, no sharp edges hiding where your skin contacts the metal. I've worn it on my right index finger for several weeks. The sizing hasn't shifted. No stretching, no wobble.
The latest version of this ring ships with a slightly deeper relief on the wing feathering than earlier runs, which catches light differently depending on the angle.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Is 19 grams comfortable enough for all-day wear?
Yes. The inside of the band is rounded and smooth. No digging or pinching. It's noticeable — you'll always know it's there — but I've worn it through full workdays without wanting to pull it off. Weight distributes evenly.
How fast will this devil skull ring tarnish?
All sterling silver tarnishes eventually. Depending on your skin chemistry and climate, you might see some darkening within a few weeks. A quick pass with a polishing cloth brings it right back. Takes about thirty seconds. The tarnish actually looks good in the recessed details if you leave it.
Is the 20mm × 30mm face too bulky for everyday use?
Bold, absolutely. But the face sits flat against the finger, which keeps it from snagging. I've worn it while riding, typing, and doing basic shop work without issues. If you want your gothic wings ring noticed, this size is the point.
How do I verify it's real sterling silver?
The .925 hallmark is stamped clearly inside the band. No guessing required. That's the same international standard mark used on sterling pieces worldwide. If you want to double-check, any jeweler can acid-test it in seconds.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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The devil skull wallet chain uses the same horned skull motif on the clasps — same silver, same casting style. It's one of the few pieces that looks like it actually belongs with this ring rather than just sitting next to it.
Need the devil theme on the other hand too? The onyx devil skull ring swaps the wings for black onyx stones — darker, slightly more understated, works well as a pair across both hands.
The full devil rings collection has about a dozen variations in sterling silver if you want to see what else carries the horned skull design.


