Mad Red Eye Skull Sterling Silver Keychain — 80g with Garnet Eye
SKU: 2314
Every link on this keychain has a pair of small skulls molded into the sides — they face outward like a row of spectators. At the top, a larger grinning skull sits with a red garnet stone in one eye socket. The bottom hook is shaped like small bones, a detail you notice when you flip the piece over. The clasp has its own tiny skull too. Five and a quarter inches of solid .925 sterling silver, 80 grams total, polished to a bright finish.
Built For
If you like skull detail on every component — the links, the clasp, the main skull, and the hook all carry skull or bone motifs. There's no plain section anywhere on this keychain. Turn it any direction and there's carved detail.
If you want a single red accent on silver — one garnet eye socket catches light while the other stays empty. It's an asymmetric look that gives the skull more personality than matching paired stones would.
If you want something heavier than average but not extreme — at 80g, this sits between the mid-range keychains (50-65g) and the Heavy Skull Head (101g). Noticeable weight without pulling your pants down.
The Honest Take
The bone-shaped hook at the bottom is the unexpected detail. Most keychains end with a standard key ring — this one ends with a hook that looks like it was made from finger bones. It's a conversation starter when someone notices it.
The mini-skull links create a texture along the chain that feels different from smooth or standard chain links. Running your thumb along the chain, each skull pair creates a small bump. It's not uncomfortable — just distinct.
The garnet stone is set into one eye socket and sits flush. It reads dark red in normal light — more wine-colored than bright ruby. The empty socket on the other side gives the skull a winking, lopsided expression.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Why does only one eye have a stone?
It's a deliberate design choice — the single red eye gives the skull a lopsided, more aggressive expression. If both eyes had stones, the look would be more symmetrical and less character-driven.
Q: What's the bone-shaped hook at the bottom for?
It's the key ring attachment point — shaped like small bones instead of a standard circle ring. Your keys thread onto it the same way, but the design matches the skull theme. It also works as a hook for hanging from belt loops.
Q: How does this compare to the Gothic Devil Skull keychain?
The Devil Skull (65g, 5 inches) has skull-link chain and a devil head lobster clasp with two red CZ eyes. This Mad Skull (80g, 5 1/4 inches) has mini-skull links with a grinning skull head and one garnet eye plus a bone hook. Different skull style, different attachment mechanism.
At a Glance
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