Diamond Skull Sterling Silver Biker Keychain — White Diamond Eyes
SKU: R2555
A keychain for someone who already owns three skull rings and wants the same energy on their keys. Two snarling skulls anchor this piece, each set with white diamond stones in the eye sockets — small enough to stay recessed, bright enough to catch overhead light. The tribal engraving wraps the body between the skulls, darkened with oxidation so every line pops against the polished silver.
Who This Is Actually For
If you want stones on your keychain without it looking flashy — the white diamonds sit inside the skull sockets. They don't protrude or catch fabric. The sparkle only shows when light hits at an angle, which keeps it subtle for 73 grams of silver.
If you carry a wallet chain and want a matching fob — this clips to the same link types used on most silver wallet chains in the catalog. The tribal pattern matches the aesthetic of chains with similar engraving.
If you collect skull accessories across categories — rings, pendants, wallet chains, and now keys. This keychain shares the same oxidized-silver-with-detail approach as the skull rings. It rounds out a set without repeating a product type.
What It's Like to Use (The Honest Take)
The tribal engraving has depth. The darkened grooves sit about a millimeter below the polished surface — enough that you can trace them with a fingernail. It's not surface etching. The contrast between dark recesses and bright silver gives the piece a two-tone look without using two metals.
At 73 grams, this is one of the heavier keychains in the collection. You'll notice it immediately in a front pocket. It sits better clipped to a belt loop or chain where the weight hangs free instead of bunching against your leg.
The diamond stones are set flush — no prongs sticking out. They catch light when the keychain moves but don't feel any different from smooth silver when you run a finger over them.
Heads up: At 4 1/4 inches, this is longer than most key fobs. It sticks out of shallow jacket pockets. Best in a front jeans pocket or clipped externally.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: Are the stones real diamonds or cubic zirconia?
This keychain is listed with white diamond stones, set into both skull eye sockets. They're small and flush-set below the surface rather than raised in prongs, so they catch light at an angle but won't snag on fabric or your pocket. The recessed setting also protects them from the knocks a keychain takes every day.
Q: Is the tribal pattern the same on both sides?
The tribal engraving wraps the full cylindrical body between the two skull heads, so it's visible from every angle — there's no flat or blank backside to hide against your pocket. The pattern is continuous rather than a single stamped face, which means however the keychain spins on the ring, you're always looking at detailed work.
Q: How does 73g compare to other keychains here?
It's heavier than most. The Crazy Skull keychain is 50g, the Red Eye Skeleton is 60g. Only the Lion Head at 77g is heavier. The extra weight comes from the solid body and longer length.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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The Skull Keychain with Red Garnet Eyes swaps white diamonds for deep red garnets — same concept, warmer color, different mood.
If you want the heaviest keychain in the collection, the Red Eye Lion Head Keychain weighs 77g with a completely different motif — lion mane instead of skull.
For a dragon instead of skulls, the Flame Dragon Keychain keeps the sterling silver and oxidized finish but trades tribal engraving for scaled texture.
Want matching gear in the same .925? Browse sterling silver biker accessories — lighters, money clips, and belt buckles in the same finish family as this keychain.
To compare weight classes side by side — from 50g featherweights up to the 77g lion — see all our biker keychains in solid sterling silver.








