Devil Skull Ring – 925 Sterling Silver with Black Onyx
SKU: 3220
Seventeen grams sitting in your palm before you even slide it on. That's what you notice immediately — a density that says this is real silver, not plated zinc. The Devil Skull Ring is built around a solid .925 sterling silver body. A natural black onyx cabochon sits right at the crown of the skull. Best for riders and collectors who want a devil skull ring that earns its place. Every single day.
Who Wears This
If you ride daily and your hands take a beating from grips, weather, and gloves. This sterling silver skull ring handles that life. The bezel-set onyx won't snag inside leather gloves. The silver shrugs off vibration and sweat. You're not nursing this thing — you're wearing it.
If you're building a gothic jewelry rotation — and you need a men's devil ring with onyx that reads dark without looking like a Halloween prop, this one threads the needle. The oxidized detailing and polished black stone hit a tone that works with a leather jacket on Saturday. Plain black crew neck on Tuesday. Same ring.
If you collect statement rings and you care about symbolism — rebellion, defiance, protection — the horned devil skull motif here isn't decorative filler. It's a conversation piece with actual weight behind it. Literally and otherwise.
Wearing It Day to Day
Out of the box, no chemical smell. That's a good sign — tells you the silver alloy is clean. The ring drops into your hand with a satisfying thud. The mass is distributed evenly. No top-heavy wobble.
The horn tips come to a genuine point — you notice them when you close your fist or grip a steering wheel. The horns have an oxidized roughness — almost like weathered bone. The onyx dome at the top is glassy smooth. Stays cool against your skin even on a warm afternoon. That contrast between rough silver and polished stone is what makes it feel finished. Not just manufactured.
The horn tips are sharply defined. Teeth actually look like teeth. The individual casting here holds its lines. Nothing blurs into soft, blobby shapes. Small difference. Big impact over time.
One honest note: the inner band has a faint edge from the casting cleanup. It's not sharp enough to be painful, but you'll notice it during the first week of wear. It smooths out naturally with regular use — just don't expect a mirror-polish interior from the start.
Since the latest production run, the oxidized finish sits more evenly in the recessed areas around the eye sockets. The depth of contrast between bright silver and dark patina is noticeably better than earlier versions.
What Goes Into This Ring
Common Questions
Q: Is the black onyx real or just painted glass?
Real. It's a natural cabochon-cut black onyx — hold it under a light and you'll see depth inside the stone, not a flat opaque surface. Painted glass reflects light uniformly. This doesn't.
Q: Can I wear a devil skull silver ring every day without it falling apart?
Yes. Sterling silver is durable enough for daily wear. The bezel setting protects the onyx from impacts that would destroy a prong-set stone. Polish it every couple of weeks to manage natural tarnish — that's it.
Q: Is 17 grams going to feel awkward?
Not after the first hour. The weight spreads across the full face, not one point. It balances naturally on your finger. You'll feel it when you first put it on, then forget about it.
Q: Does it run true to size?
Accurate to standard US ring sizing. If you're between sizes, go up slightly snug — a slightly loose fit clears the knuckle easier. More comfortable for all-day wear on a ring this wide.
At a Glance
Goes Well With
The Devil Skull wallet chain with flame clasps uses the same horned skull motif — pairing the two keeps the theme consistent without looking like you tried too hard.
Need something for the other hand? The cross skull cuff bracelet matches the weight class and oxidized finish of this ring, so they sit well together.
The full devil rings collection has a dozen variations on this theme — different eye stones, different horn styles, all solid sterling.










