Diamond Eyes Skull Link Necklace — 167g .925 Sterling Silver
SKU: 1895
Every link in this chain is a skull. Not a decorative plate with a skull stamped on it — each link is an individually formed skull, 10mm wide, connected jaw-to-crown into a 25-inch necklace. The center skull is larger than the rest and set with two diamond-clear cubic zirconia stones in the eye sockets. At 167 grams of solid .925 sterling silver, this Diamond Eyes Skull Link Necklace is one of the heaviest pieces in our catalog.
Who This Is Actually For
If you ride and want a chain that matches the bike’s attitude — 167 grams sits heavy on your chest. You feel it shift when you lean into a turn. Over a leather vest, the skull links catch light in rows. It’s not subtle.
If you collect heavy sterling silver chains — this weighs more than most. The skull-link construction means there’s no hollow tubing or lightweight filler. Each link has mass because each link is a solid casting.
If you want a single statement piece instead of layering — this necklace fills the space on its own. 25 inches puts it below the collarbone. The CZ-eyed master skull hangs at center chest where it’s impossible to miss.
What It’s Like to Use (The Honest Take)
The skulls are darkened in the recesses — eye sockets, nasal cavities, between the teeth. The high points stay polished. This oxidation gives each skull face its own character, even though they’re identical castings. From a few feet away it reads as a textured chain. Up close, you start counting skulls.
The master skull at the center is roughly double the size of the link skulls. The CZ stones in its eyes are bright white, not tinted. They flash when light hits them at an angle — a sharp contrast against the darkened silver face around them.
The T-bar clasp clicks into a ring behind your neck. It’s stamped .925 on the bar itself. One-handed closure is possible once you know where the ring sits, but the weight means you’ll want to check the clasp is fully seated before heading out.
Heads up: 167 grams is serious weight around your neck. You’ll feel it all day. After a few hours it becomes background noise, but the first hour is noticeable. If you’re used to lighter chains, give it a week to adjust.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You’re Probably Asking
Q: Are those real diamonds in the skull’s eyes?
No — they’re diamond-clear cubic zirconia. Same sparkle and clarity at a fraction of the cost. The name “Diamond Eyes” refers to the visual effect, not the stone type.
Q: Can the T-bar clasp handle 167 grams without coming undone?
Yes. The T-bar drops through a ring and gravity holds it in place. The heavier the necklace, the more secure the toggle becomes. Just make sure the bar is fully through the ring when you put it on.
Q: Will the darkened finish wear off the skull links?
The high points will brighten over time with wear — that’s normal and actually improves the contrast. The recessed areas (eye sockets, between teeth) stay dark because nothing touches them.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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The Solid Sterling Silver Skull Link Necklace uses a similar skull-link construction but with a different skull style — worth comparing side by side.
If you want a matching pendant to swap onto this chain, the Gothic Filigree Skull Pendant pairs well with heavy silver chains.
See all our Skull Necklaces for more sterling silver chain styles.








