Half Jaw Skull Sterling Silver Biker Ring — Handcrafted .925 Silver
SKU: 1063
Thirty-five grams of solid sterling silver pressing against your knuckle — that's what registers first. The Half Jaw Skull Sterling Silver Biker Ring is a handcrafted .925 silver skull ring. Built for hands that grip throttles, turn wrenches, and don't baby their jewelry. Best for riders and collectors who want a piece that earns its weight.
The Right Fit
If you ride daily and want a skull ring that won't feel fragile — this weighs more than most watches at 35 grams. It handles vibration, fuel splashes, and weather without complaint. Toss your gloves on over it. Forget it's there until someone at the gas station asks about it.
If you collect gothic jewelry and care about hand-engraved depth — look at the crown on this skull. The carving is real — you can trace it with a fingernail. Each ring carries slight artisan shifts. Small proof that someone shaped it by hand, not stamped in bulk.
If you're buying a gift for someone who wears sterling silver biker jewelry — this stays on the finger. It doesn't sit in a box. The half-jaw shape is distinct enough to stand apart from hundreds of generic full-skull designs.
What It's Like to Use (The Honest Take)
Cool weight settling into your palm the moment you pull it from the packaging. It's dense. The silver has that slick, cold-metal feel that takes a few minutes to warm against your skin. Even then, it stays cooler than you'd expect on a hot day.
The jaw line has a raw, exposed edge where the lower half cuts away. Every tooth ridge is carved deep enough to catch your fingerprint. The eye sockets aren't shallow impressions — they're actual hollows that throw real shadow under overhead light. That carved depth is what gives the skull its presence in person.
The matte-to-polished contrast across the skull's face shifts depending on the angle. Hard to capture in photos. Easier to see in person when light moves across the crown engraving.
The skull face measures roughly 1 1/8" × 1 1/4". That's big enough to bump your adjacent fingers if you've never worn anything wider than a plain band. After three or four days, you stop noticing. But that first afternoon takes some getting used to.
The .925 hallmark stamped inside the band is clean, legible, and exactly where you'd expect it. No ambiguity about the material.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: Is 35 grams going to feel too heavy for everyday wear?
No — but you'll notice it. That awareness is what most guys want from a silver biker ring. After two or three days it becomes part of your hand. Same way a good pair of boots stops feeling new after a week. Your fingers adjust.
Q: Will the engraved detail wear down over time?
Sterling silver is durable, but it does develop patina. The high points of the skull's crown and jaw darken over time. Most riders prefer that aged look — it adds depth to the carving. A quick polish with a silver cloth brings back the contrast. Keep it away from harsh chemicals and chlorine.
Q: Can I wear this on the road without worrying?
Yes. Solid construction at this weight handles vibration, sweat, and weather without issue. Size it snug enough that it doesn't spin on your finger — a loose heavy ring gets annoying fast under gloves.
Q: What if I don't know my exact ring size?
Reach out to the Bikerringshop team before ordering. They're fast on sizing. With a ring this heavy, getting the fit right matters more than usual. You can't easily resize a piece with this much carved detail without changing the design.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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The full lineup of skull rings — different designs, same build standard — lives in the skull rings collection. Worth browsing if you're building a rotation.
If you want to keep browsing, hundreds of silver biker rings has everything from lightweight bands to heavyweight skulls.










