Sterling Silver Skull & Crossbones Gamble Ring
SKU: 3222
A skull, crossbones, the word "GAMBLE," and the number 13 — all carved into a 12-gram .925 sterling silver signet that fits like a class ring with an edge. The Sterling Silver Skull & Crossbones Gamble Ring from Bikerringshop packs four symbols into one face without crowding. Each element is recessed and oxidized so the detail reads clearly even under bar lighting.
Who This Is Actually For
If you're a poker player or card shark — who wants a sterling silver gambling ring that says something about how you approach the table, this is your piece. It doesn't whisper. It declares.
If you ride and you've been hunting for skull — and crossbones biker jewelry — that won't turn your finger green after a weekend rally, the .925 silver here is the real deal — no plating, no filler.
If you collect gothic skull rings — and you want one with real heft, this 12-gram piece delivers. It sits on your hand like it means business, with the density that only comes from solid .925 silver.
What It's Like to Use (The Honest Take)
At 12 grams, this ring has a presence on the finger that's noticeable without being heavy. It sits with just enough density to remind you it's there — solid silver, not the hollow lightness of plated castings.
The raised lettering and skull detail have a polished shine that contrasts against the darkened, oxidized background. Every letter of "GAMBLE" has a sharp edge where the carving meets the polished surface — each one hand-carved, slightly textured where the tool left its mark. That hand-finished texture is what gives the lettering its depth and grip.
The spade with the number 13 on one side is a nice touch. The star on the opposite shank balances it out. Together, they give the ring a story on every angle.
Heads up: The 23mm x 24mm face is big. If you have smaller hands, this will dominate your finger. That's by design, but it's worth knowing before you order. Measure twice.
This wears like a ring built to last. The oxidized finish has held up well through recent wear testing, and the silver hasn't tarnished quickly even without obsessive polishing.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: Is this heavy enough to feel like real silver?
Yes. At 12 grams, it's got a noticeable presence. It won't feel like a toy. The difference between this and a hollow casting is obvious — solid silver has a density that plated rings simply don't.
Q: Will this work as a gift for someone who plays poker?
Absolutely. If you're looking for a men's gambling ring with actual symbolism — the spade, the skull, the "GAMBLE" inscription, the number 13 — this covers every angle a card player cares about. It ships ready to gift, and the bold face means the recipient won't miss the theme.
Q: Does the number 13 have a specific meaning here?
In biker and outlaw culture, 13 is worn as a badge of defiance — rejecting superstition and embracing risk instead of fearing it. On this ring it's set inside a spade, tying the number directly to the gambler's mentality. It's the same 13 outlaw clubs have claimed for decades.
Q: How does the oxidized finish hold up over time?
It'll naturally shift with wear. High points get shinier, recessed areas stay dark. That's actually a feature — the ring develops character. A silver polishing cloth brings back the original contrast if you want it.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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If the skull-and-crossbones motif is your thing, the Crossbone Skull Ring takes the same iconography in a different direction — heavier, more aggressive, and built as a standalone statement piece.
For another gambler's piece, the Number 13 Spade Ring isolates the lucky-13 and spade motif on its own — same outlaw superstition, leaner design.
Browse the full skull rings collection for more sterling silver options, or see more ring designs in solid silver if you want to explore beyond skulls.








