Green-Eyed Sugar Skull Ring — .925 Sterling Silver & Brass
SKU: 3289
A solid sterling silver Calavera, staring back at you with green eyes. The Green-Eyed Sugar Skull Ring is a two-tone piece — sterling silver and brass, with brilliant-cut green cubic zirconia and enough carved detail to make you rotate it under every light source. Best for collectors of Day of the Dead jewelry who want a ring that honors the tradition's artistry.
Best Suited For
If you want a Día de los Muertos ring for daily wear — something that carries real cultural weight and doesn't feel like costume jewelry by Thursday — this ring earns the spot. The forehead cross. The sunflower medallions at the temples. The floral scrollwork wrapping the band. Every element is a traditional Calavera symbol, not random decoration.
If you collect heavy sterling silver skull rings — the two-tone contrast here gives you something different to reach for. Warm gold of the teeth and eye bezels against cool silver gives the face real depth. It works with a riding jacket or a sport coat — I've worn it with both.
If you want a statement ring with green stone eyes — the brilliant-cut CZs deliver in low light and full sun. They're faceted and bezel-set into brass sockets. They catch light from multiple angles. Under bar lighting, they flash a sharp emerald green that starts conversations.
What Wearing It Actually Feels Like
It landed in my palm with a quiet thunk when I pulled it from the pouch. Cool metal, present weight. No chemical smell — just silver and intention.
Every carved petal on the sunflower medallions has defined edges. Every ridge of the forehead cross. The individual teeth with their warm brass finish. There's a slightly rough, hand-finished texture in the recessed areas. Someone spent time on the details here.
The two-tone finish is where this ring separates itself. Brass against sterling silver creates a warm-cool contrast that photographs well. It looks even better in person. After a few weeks of daily wear, the brass develops a subtle patina. It doesn't look neglected. It looks lived-in.
Heads up: The 1" × 1.2" face is genuinely big. On smaller hands it will dominate the whole look, and it can bump against neighboring rings. Measure carefully — for larger hands, the proportions sit perfectly.
The interior is carved with a scroll pattern — a detail most makers skip on rings under 40 grams. It reduces skin contact and improves airflow. A sign that the piece was finished on the inside too.
The Details That Matter
Before You Buy
Q: Is 32 grams too heavy for all-day wear?
No. It's noticeable — you won't forget it's there — but it's nowhere near uncomfortable. I've typed, cooked, driven, and done yard work without wanting to pull it off. If you've worn a chunky dive watch, this ring is lighter.
Q: Do the green CZ eyes look like cheap costume stones?
No — the brilliant cut gives them real fire under warm or directional light, the opposite of flat costume acrylic. They read closer to emerald accent stones than plastic. Individual facets catch light at different angles. That's what creates the flash of green people notice.
Q: Is this a good sterling silver Calavera ring for someone who rides every day?
Yes. Bezel settings protect the stones from impact. The sterling silver handles sweat and weather. The brass only improves with age. A warm water rinse and a soft cloth every couple of weeks keeps the silver bright. The bezel-set eyes and 32-gram build take daily riding without loosening or scratching.
Q: I'm between sizes — should I go up or down?
Go up. The wide band and tall face make a snug fit feel tighter than the same size in a slim ring. Measure at the end of the day when your fingers are slightly swollen for the best result. A half-size up keeps the wide band comfortable through the day without it spinning toward your knuckle.
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The sterling silver sugar skull pendant with brass accents uses the same two-tone material palette and Calavera motifs. Worn on a chain, it mirrors this ring while complementing it from a distance.
Want the Mexican heritage theme in a different silhouette? The Candy Skull Ring with green eyes shares the CZ eye treatment and Día de los Muertos design but with gold accents instead of brass. A good option if you want to rotate between the two.
The full gothic rings collection is the place to dig if you're building out a rotation — everything from minimal bands to heavy face rings in the same artisan weight class.
Not sure yet? Compare more skull ring designs — over a hundred handcrafted in solid .925 silver.









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