Diamond Skull Bracelet — 162g Solid .925 Sterling Silver with CZ Eyes
SKU: 1152
Not everyone wants a subtle bracelet. This one weighs 162 grams — solid .925 sterling silver, skull-link chain, 18mm wide. Every link is a sculpted cranium with clear CZ stones set in the eye sockets. It sits heavy on the wrist and catches light from every angle.
Built For
If you ride and wear heavy silver — 162 grams doesn't shift on your wrist at highway speed. The lobster clasp locks solid, and the 18mm links sit flat against the skin with no edges that dig in under a leather cuff.
If you collect skull jewelry — These aren't stamped or pressed flat. Each skull link is three-dimensional — the nasal cavity is hollow, the teeth are individually defined, and the CZ eyes reflect light differently depending on the angle. It's a complete design per link.
If you want one bracelet that fills the wrist — At 18mm wide and 162g, this skull bracelet covers the wrist the way a watch does. The skull motif reads from across a room. Works as a standalone piece — you don't need to stack anything with it.
The Honest Take
162 grams of sterling silver on your wrist takes some getting used to. The first day, you'll notice it constantly — reaching for a drink, shifting gears, typing. By the end of the first week, it feels normal. The weight distributes evenly across the links, so there's no single pressure point.
The CZ stones in the eye sockets are small but visible. In direct light they flash noticeably. Under dim lighting they read more as small bright dots. They're set directly into the silver — not glued — so they hold up to daily movement without loosening.
Heads up: The 18mm width means this bracelet sits wide on smaller wrists. If your wrist measures under 7 inches, the 8.5-inch size will have some overhang at the clasp end. That's standard for heavy curb-style chains — but measure your wrist before ordering.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Are the CZ stones in the skull eyes real diamonds?
They're clear cubic zirconia — lab-created stones that match the sparkle of diamond. They're harder than glass and set directly into the silver, not glued. They won't cloud or fall out with normal wear.
Q: How heavy does 162 grams actually feel on the wrist?
A typical men's watch weighs 80 to 120 grams. This bracelet is heavier than most watches. You'll notice it for the first few days, then it becomes natural. The weight spreads evenly across the skull links — no single spot takes all the pressure.
Q: Will the skulls scratch easily?
Sterling silver is softer than steel, so micro-scratches appear with daily wear. On this bracelet, that helps — the high points polish brighter while the oxidized recesses stay dark. That increases contrast over time. Most owners prefer the aged look after a few months.
Q: What size should I order?
Measure your wrist with a flexible tape. Add 1 inch for a standard fit, or 1.5 inches for a looser fit. The bracelet comes in 8.5, 9, and 9.5 inches — measured clasp to clasp. If you're between sizes, go up.
At a Glance
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If you like the skull-link concept but want a different chain style, check the Sterling Silver Skull Chain Bracelet. Different link design in the same .925 silver — lighter weight, same motif.
For skull links with colored stones instead of clear CZ, the Red Garnet Eyes Skull Bracelet uses deep red garnets in the eye sockets. Same sterling silver, different mood entirely.
If you want the heavyweight feel without the skull motif, the Heavy Cuban Link Bracelet weighs 190 grams in solid .925 silver. Clean chain, no skulls — just mass.
Browse more in the skull bracelet collection — chains, cuffs, and link styles in solid sterling silver.
Or explore the full men's bracelet collection — every chain, cuff, and leather design we carry in sterling silver.








