Gothic Cross Stingray Leather Biker Wallet — .925 Silver Grommet
SKU: 2576
Cut to shape and inlaid flush into the stingray skin, the cross sits perfectly even with the surface around it — not printed, stamped, or glued on top. It’s a separate piece of leather set into the hide, so the edges line up clean against the calcium pearls. You can feel where stingray ends and the cross begins with a fingernail, but visually it reads as one continuous piece. That kind of inlay work takes time, and it shows.
The rest of the exterior is full black stingray — rows of calcium pearls covering every surface. Two flame-shaped snaps in silver plating hold the wallet shut, and a .925 sterling silver grommet sits at the bottom corner for your chain.
Who This Is Actually For
If you carry a wallet chain daily — the .925 sterling silver grommet is solid, not plated. It won’t wear through from the constant pull and swing of a heavy chain the way a base-metal grommet would after a few months.
If you want stingray without the flashy look — the all-black color and gothic cross keep this grounded. No bright colors, no wild patterns. It reads more like a dark leather wallet until someone gets close enough to notice the texture.
If you prefer long wallets over bifolds — at 7½ inches, bills lay flat without folding. The 6 card slots and 3 bill compartments give you room to organize without stuffing everything into one pocket.
The Honest Take
Stingray is one of the toughest leathers you’ll find — scratch-resistant, water-resistant, and it barely shows wear. But that toughness means it doesn’t soften the same way cowhide does. The wallet will break in, but it’ll always feel firmer than an all-leather piece.
The snap closures are stiff out of the box too. After a few weeks of use they loosen to a comfortable click, but early on you’ll need a solid thumb press to pop them open.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You’re Probably Asking
Q: Is the gothic cross a separate piece or embossed into the stingray?
It’s a separate piece of leather, hand-cut and inlaid into the stingray skin. The edges sit flush with the surface — not raised, not recessed. Stingray is too hard to emboss, so inlay is the proper technique for this kind of design.
Q: Will the stingray pearls scratch my phone if they’re in the same pocket?
Stingray pearls are calcium-based and very hard — harder than the wallet itself wearing down, but also hard enough to potentially mark a phone screen over time. Best to keep them in separate pockets if you’re particular about that.
Q: Can I use any wallet chain with the silver grommet?
Any chain with a standard lobster clasp or key ring clip will attach to the grommet. The hole is sized for most biker wallet chains. If your chain uses an oversized clip, check that it fits through the grommet opening before forcing it.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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If the gothic cross design speaks to you but you want a different color combination — the Red Stingray Gothic Cross Wallet uses the same inlay technique on crimson stingray with a red cross accent.
For a stingray wallet with a cross motif but lighter tones, the White Stingray Cross Wallet offers a completely different look on the same long-wallet frame.
And if you like the stingray-and-cross theme but want lizard leather in the mix, the Cross Lizard & Stingray Chain Wallet blends three exotic materials into one piece.
That .925 silver grommet is ready for a chain — browse our wallet chains in sterling silver and leather to find one that matches the weight of this wallet.










