Sterling Silver Multi Skull Curb Bracelet
SKU: 1145
Every link in this bracelet has a skull. Not a single accent piece at the clasp — a full sculpted face on each 18mm curb link, end to end. Hollowed eye sockets, nasal cavity, gritted teeth. The oxidized sterling silver fills those recesses with shadow so every face stands out against the polished surface. At 162 grams of solid .925 silver, this is one of the heaviest bracelets in the entire collection.
Built For
If you collect skull jewelry — This isn't a chain with a skull clasp attached. Every curb link carries its own sculpted face. The 18mm width gives each skull enough room for defined eye sockets, teeth, and nasal cavity. Line this up next to a plain curb chain and the difference is immediate.
If you want the heaviest piece on your wrist — 162 grams of solid sterling silver. Most bracelets in this store sit between 40 and 60 grams. This is a different weight class. You'll feel the chain shift when you move your arm — and that's the point for people who want presence, not decoration.
If you ride and want a bracelet that stays put — The 18mm flat curb links don't roll or twist on the wrist. At this weight, wind and vibration don't move it. The large skull lobster clasp snaps shut with a spring-loaded gate — one-handed operation, designed for security on the road.
The Honest Take
The skull faces are what make this bracelet. Each one has its own hollowed eye sockets and a row of gritted teeth. The oxidized finish darkens the recesses — the deeper the carving, the more contrast you get against the polished surrounding silver. Under any kind of lighting, the skulls read as three-dimensional rather than flat stamped patterns.
At 162 grams, this bracelet is genuinely heavy. The curb pattern lays the links flat, which distributes weight across the top of your wrist rather than concentrating it at one point. That helps with comfort over long periods. But if you swing your arm or gesture while talking, you'll feel momentum. That's not a flaw — it's what heavy silver does.
The clasp continues the skull theme. The lobster clasp itself is a large sculpted skull — squeeze the lever, hook it to the end ring, release. Secure and quick — you won't lose this to an accidental snag. The .925 hallmark stamp sits right on the clasp.
After a few weeks of wear, the high points on each skull face brighten while the eye sockets and teeth crevices stay dark. The result is more contrast than the bracelet had when it was new — it actually looks better with age.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Why does every single link have a skull?
The design follows memento mori tradition — a reminder that life is finite. It's been used in jewelry since the Victorian era. Each link carries its own sculpted face, making this a continuous skull chain rather than a plain curb chain with a skull accent at the clasp.
Q: Is 162 grams too heavy for daily wear?
Depends on what you're used to. Most men's bracelets sit around 30 to 60 grams — this is three times heavier. Some wear it daily and stop noticing after a week. Others save it for certain occasions. The flat curb links help distribute weight evenly across your wrist.
Q: How does the skull clasp close?
A skull-decorated hook slides into a slotted bar and clicks secure. Takes two hands to open deliberately — you won't lose this to an accidental bump. The .925 hallmark is stamped right on the clasp.
Q: Will the oxidized finish change with wear?
The high points on each skull face gradually brighten from skin contact. The dark areas in the eye sockets and teeth grooves stay dark — those recesses don't get direct friction. The bracelet develops more contrast over time, not less.
At a Glance
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