Grim Reaper Devil Skull 925 Sterling Silver Biker Cross Pendant
SKU: 1879
Multiple skulls crowd the face of this cross — devil-horned, grim-reaper styled, stacked on top of each other in a design that fills every surface. At 28 grams of solid .925 sterling silver, it's heavy enough to hang straight on any chain. The cross measures 1¾" × 2⅛" with ¾ inch of depth, so the sculpted skulls have real dimensionality. Hallmarked on the reverse. Chain not included.
Best Suited For
If you wear skull jewelry and want a cross with attitude — This isn't a clean, simple cross. The entire surface is covered in overlapping skulls with devil horns and reaper features. The cross shape is still readable, but the skulls dominate. It's gothic and biker in the same piece.
If you appreciate heavy silver craftsmanship — Twenty-eight grams is substantial for a pendant. The ¾-inch depth means the skulls are sculpted in relief, not flat. You can feel the eye sockets, horns, and jaw lines with your thumb. This is a 3D piece, not a stamped surface.
If you're building a gothic silver collection — The grim reaper/devil skull motif pairs with other skull rings, chains, and bracelets. The cross shape makes it versatile enough to layer with non-skull pieces without clashing stylistically.
What Wearing It Actually Feels Like
The skulls are layered — some face forward, some twist to the side. The level of detail is visible at arm's length: individual teeth, hollow eye sockets, small horns curving from the temple area. The polished surfaces on the skull domes catch light while the crevices between skulls stay dark from oxidation.
At ¾ inch thick, this pendant has real volume. It's not flat against your chest — it projects outward. When it swings on a chain, the different skull angles catch light from different directions. The weight keeps it hanging forward-facing rather than spinning.
Twenty-eight grams is noticeable. You feel it when you lean forward, and it settles firmly when you sit up. It's in the middle range for this catalog — heavier than the lighter pendants, lighter than the 30+ gram pieces. Comfortable for all-day wear on a chain that can handle the weight.
The Details That Matter
What People Want to Know
Q: How many skulls are on this pendant?
Multiple — they overlap and layer across the full cross surface. The exact count depends on how you define where one skull ends and the next begins. The design reads as a mass of skulls rather than individually separated figures.
Q: What chain should I use with a 28-gram pendant?
A solid sterling silver chain in 3-5mm thickness — curb, rolo, or box style. A 22-26 inch length places it at mid-chest. The pendant's weight needs a chain that won't look fragile by comparison.
Q: Is the detail visible or does it blur at a distance?
At arm's length, you can see individual skulls, horns, and eye sockets. The oxidized finish darkens the recesses so the polished skull domes stand out — this contrast makes the design readable even from a few feet away.
The Numbers
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For the closest match on the same skull-plus-cross combination, the Skeleton Crucifix Pendant swaps the grim reaper hood for a full skeleton figure on the crucifix — same gothic .925 silver weight class.
If you want pure skull biker styling without the cross structure, the Outlaw Biker Skull Pendant drops the religious frame entirely — sterling silver and brass, raw outlaw aesthetic.
For more skull motif options, see more sterling silver skull pendant designs — single skulls, flame skulls, and crown skulls.
Or if the cross silhouette is the draw, browse the full cross pendant lineup in sterling silver — Gothic, Celtic, and crucifix variants.






