Gothic Crucifix Skull Sterling Silver Ring — Skeleton Crucifix Face
SKU: 3029_6.5
You don't buy a ring like this to "add a little detail." You buy it because you want the whole hand to speak.
The gothic crucifix skull sterling silver ring is exactly what it sounds like: a heavy .925 sterling silver statement ring with a full crucifix backdrop and a skeleton figure stacked on top. The face measures 1 1/8" × 1 1/2" — big enough to read its story from across a table. Best for riders and goth collectors who like bold, unmistakable symbols.
Wear This If
If you ride and your hands do real work — this feels right the second it hits your palm. The face is tall and the band is solid, so it doesn't feel delicate when you're grabbing keys, tools, or a throttle all day. It reads as gear, not decoration.
If you appreciate craftsmanship up close — you'll notice the tiny stuff here. Rib lines on the skeleton, the negative space around the limbs, the way the crucifix sits behind it like a frame. It has depth, not just surface etching. And it photographs well without needing perfect lighting.
If you're buying this as a gift — zero ambiguity. It's big enough to feel like a "main present," not an add-on. Best for statement wear — concert nights, rides, or when they want one piece to carry the whole outfit.
Living With This Ring
The ring has that cold, clean sterling feel when you pick it up, then warms quickly once it's on your finger. First few minutes, you're aware of the temperature shift. After that, it disappears into your hand.
The face is high-polish on the raised areas, with darker oxidized recesses that sit deep in the skeleton and crucifix lines. Under bright indoor light you'll see shadow pockets in the eye sockets and around the ribs — moving your hand makes the details shift instead of looking flat.
The ribs and edges register as actual texture, not a smooth stamp. Not sharp, but busy — in a good way. The .925 stamp inside the band is easy to spot, and the inside feels properly finished instead of scratchy.
The depth of carving on this one is worth mentioning — every groove is deep enough that shadows stay in the recesses even under flat lighting. That's what gives it a three-dimensional look instead of the printed-graphic quality you see on shallower cast rings.
Heads up: The tall face (1 1/2" / 38mm) will catch on jacket zippers and door handles for the first couple days. After that you subconsciously rotate your hand differently — and it stops being a thing.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: Is it too big to wear every day?
No, but it depends on your hands. The band feels fine for daily wear; the face is what you'll notice when you reach into pockets or work with tools.
Q: Will it tarnish?
Yes — eventually, because it's real silver. The good news is the high-polish areas come back fast with a quick wipe, and the oxidized recesses are supposed to stay darker.
Q: How do I size a ring this heavy?
Start with your normal size, then consider going up a half size if you're between sizes or your fingers swell when you ride. A wide, heavy ring like this feels tighter than a thin band.
Q: Is it actually solid .925 or just "silver colored"?
It's solid .925 sterling silver and marked inside the band. The 30g weight tells the story the second you hold it.
Specs vs Reality
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The Skeleton Crucifix Pendant with ruby accent keeps the same symbol set, just moves it off your hand so it doesn't bang into everything.
For a broader browse, the Christian rings collection is where you'll find more faith-driven pieces without losing the heavy-metal vibe.
Want to stay in the dark, detailed lane? The gothic rings collection has simpler options that pair well — this crucifix face likes being the centerpiece.









