Sterling Silver Brass Skull and Rose Ring
SKU: 3636
A skull framed by rose petals, cast in .925 sterling silver with brass accent plating that gives the flowers a warm, aged gold tone. The Sterling Silver Brass Skull and Rose Ring from Bikerringshop is adjustable — the open-back band flexes to fit without a hinge or clasp. The two-tone contrast between dark oxidized silver on the skull and warm brass on the roses creates depth you don’t usually see in adjustable designs.
Built For
If you're into gothic jewelry but you're tired of cheap — zinc alloy pieces that turn your finger green after a single ride — this is your lane. The .925 sterling silver holds up, and the brass skull insert adds a warm contrast that stands out at rallies or just sitting at the bar.
If you've been hunting for an adjustable skull ring for — women or men that actually fits a range of finger sizes without looking like a generic one-size band — the US 6 to 10.5 range here is genuinely useful. I slid it from my ring finger to my index without any drama.
If you want a gift for someone — who collects biker accessories or symbolic jewelry — the skull-and-rose motif carries real meaning. Life, death, beauty in darkness. It says something without saying a word.
After a Week
First impression out of the box: no weird chemical smell, just the faint metallic scent of real silver. Good start.
The brass skull sits slightly raised against the sterling silver body, and you can actually feel the border between the two metals when you run your thumb across the face. That tactile contrast — cool silver, slightly warmer brass — is something you don't get from single-metal rings in this price range. Compared to most mixed-metal gothic rings I've handled, the detail work on the rose petals here is noticeably sharper.
It's a bit heavier than I expected for its dimensions. Not uncomfortable, but you'll know it's there. Honestly? That's a plus. Lightweight rings feel disposable.
Heads up: the adjustable shank takes a firm squeeze to resize. It won't shift on its own — which is great for security — but don't expect to casually swap fingers throughout the day. Pick your spot and commit.
After wearing it for a few hours straight, no irritation, no discoloration on the skin. The silver stayed cool even on a warm afternoon, which tells me the alloy quality is legit.
Ring Details
What You Want to Know
Will the brass tarnish over time?
Slightly, yes — and that's actually desirable. Brass develops a patina that deepens the skull's detail. A quick polish brings it back if you prefer the bright look.
Is this comfortable enough for daily wear as a gothic ring?
Yes. The 9mm height keeps it from snagging, and the smooth inner band doesn't dig in. I wore it through a full day — typing, riding, cooking — without wanting to take it off.
Can I buy this sterling silver skull ring as a gift without knowing the exact size?
That's the whole point of the adjustable shank. US 6 to 10.5 covers most adults. Safe bet for a gift.
Does it look cheap in person?
No. The two-tone metal and handcrafted detail read well above its price point. Five product images are available — what you see is genuinely what you get.
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If the skull-and-rose aesthetic speaks to you, it pairs well with other sterling silver skull rings in different profiles — a heavier signet-style skull for your index finger, maybe, to build a curated stack. A gothic pendant necklace in matching silver and brass tones would tie the look together without overdoing it. And if you're riding, a solid pair of leather biker gloves with a low-profile cuff will actually let this ring show while keeping your hands protected.
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