Iron Cross Skull Ring — 925 Sterling Silver with Blue Gemstone Eyes
SKU: 3329
Eighteen grams of solid .925 sterling silver. Individually cast with oxidized iron cross marks on both temples and two deep-set blue gemstone eyes that catch light from across a room. The Iron Cross Skull Ring is a sterling silver biker ring built for people who wear their jewelry. Not just photograph it. Best for daily wear and for riders who want something that holds up through rain and road grime. It won’t lose its edge over a long season.
The Right Owner
If you ride and your hands are on the bars every weekend — this ring earns its place. The sterling silver build means no plating to chip off after a few wet rides. The 21mm x 25mm face reads clearly even with gloves off at a fuel stop. It's the kind of piece that looks right in a lineup of riders without trying too hard.
If you're building a gothic jewelry collection — and want a serious anchor piece — this handcrafted iron cross skull ring with gemstone eyes brings real weight and hand-finished detail to a wrist stack or standalone look. The darkened grooves are deep enough to hold their contrast for years, not weeks.
If you're shopping for a gift for someone — who rejects generic options — the guy who already owns three wallets and two watches — a sterling silver skull ring with blue eyes lands differently. It's specific enough to feel considered, substantial enough that he'll actually wear it. Measure an existing ring before you order; sizing matters with a band this wide.
After a Week
The iron cross marks on the temples have clean, sharp edges. Sharp enough to catch a fingernail when you trace them. The darkened channels create real depth, not a surface finish that'll buff away, but carved contrast that's part of the casting itself.
The metal stays noticeably cool against your skin. After two hours of indoor wear, the band still runs a bit below body temperature. One of those small details that reminds you you're wearing solid silver, not a plated base metal that warms up fast.
The blue stones sit recessed in deep sockets, not surface-mounted, which means they're protected from the kind of knocks a working ring takes every day. Under direct light they throw a cold, bright flicker. Even in dim bar lighting you catch a glint from the eye sockets.
Heads up: the band is wide and fully polished on the inside, which is comfortable — but if you've never worn a ring this substantial between your fingers, the first two or three days feel slightly unfamiliar. You adjust quickly. The fit just runs differently than a thin band, so go slightly larger if you're between sizes.
The finishing sits noticeably above what you'd typically find at this price — the skull's cheekbones are sharp, the crossbones texture is defined, and the .925 hallmark is cleanly stamped inside the band rather than barely legible.
Craftsmanship
Ring FAQ
Will those blue stones actually stay put?
Yes. They're cast into deep sockets in the silver — not glued onto the surface. After extended daily wear including outdoor work and riding, they don't shift. That said, don't use this ring to pry things open; it's jewelry, not a tool.
Is this comfortable enough to wear all day as a biker ring for men?
Yes. The inner band is smooth with no rough seams from the casting process. The 18-gram weight distributes evenly across the finger. Most wearers stop noticing it within a day or two — the wide band just takes a short break-in period if you're new to statement rings.
Can I order a sterling silver skull ring with blue eyes as a gift without knowing the exact size?
You can, but get the sizing right first. The band width means a poor fit is more noticeable than on a thin ring. Use a printable sizing guide or measure an existing ring the recipient wears on that finger. When in doubt between two sizes, go larger — a slightly loose fit is far easier to adjust than one that's too tight.
Will this tarnish over time?
Sterling silver develops a natural patina — and on this ring, that actually works in your favor. The oxidized detail in the iron cross engravings deepens with age, which makes the contrast sharper. A silver polishing cloth brings the raised parts back to a mirror shine in about thirty seconds.
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The Iron Cross Spinner Ring shares the same cross motif in solid .925 silver — worth considering for the other hand if you want to keep the iron cross theme consistent without doubling the visual weight of a skull face.
Blue stones and sterling silver pair cleanly with a chain that has real mass behind it. The 925 Sterling Silver Tribal Skull Wallet Chain uses the same silver weight class and connects the skull detail from your hand to your belt loop without looking like an afterthought.
Need to round out the collection beyond rings? The full gothic rings section has a dozen pieces built in the same material and style family — worth a look if you're stacking or shopping for someone with a specific taste in heavy silver.
Browse the full Skull Rings collection for more pieces in this style.









