Mexican Biker Ring — Sterling Silver Skull & Guadalupe, Green Amber
SKU: 3693
Green amber holds light the way resin holds anything caught inside it. It sits dead center between two brass icons — Guadalupe on one shank, a sugar skull on the other. This Mexican biker ring is solid sterling silver underneath both, a two-tone design built around faith and remembrance. Best for daily wear if you want heritage on your hand—faith, family, and a bit of road grit—all in one piece.
Who This Is Actually For
If you ride and you want your beliefs visible without making a speech, this men's Guadalupe biker ring in sterling silver sits there like a quiet promise. It has presence, but it’s not trying to be flashy. It just looks serious.
If you’re looking at Día de los Muertos jewelry for men, the sugar skull on this shank reads as respectful and intentional. The expression is crisp, the lines are cut deep, and it carries the remembrance meaning the symbol has always held.
If you collect men's skull rings with green amber, you’ll like the way this one balances organic stone with metalwork. The amber isn’t a flat “green dot.” You can actually see natural inclusions when you tilt it under a lamp.
What It’s Like to Use (The Honest Take)
On the hand, it sits more centered than you’d expect for a ring with a 20mm x 25mm face. That matters. Especially on a dominant hand where it gets the most visibility.
Guadalupe’s robe carries raised lines you can trace with your thumb while you’re stopped at a light. The brass has a warmer tone than the silver, and under daylight it looks almost antique, like it’s already lived a life.
The green amber cabochon runs slightly warm against skin—amber doesn’t have that cold “glass marble” feel. Hold it near a bright window and the translucence shows off tiny specks inside the stone.
The silver-to-brass contrast here looks planned, not random — the darker oxidized silver sets the warm brass icons forward so each one reads clearly. The Guadalupe and the skull both hold their own, and the green amber sits as a deliberate centerpiece rather than an afterthought.
One small caveat from handling these: the brass accents will darken and pick up patina with wear. Personally, I like that because it adds depth to the Guadalupe and skull details—but if you want bright brass, you’ll be wiping it down more often.
Flip it over and the inside band carries a clear .925 stamp—a quick way to confirm you’re getting real sterling, not plated white metal. Small detail, but it’s reassuring when you buy silver online.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You’re Probably Asking
Q: Will the green amber hold up for daily wear?
Yes — with normal wear. Amber is softer than stones like sapphire, sitting around 2 to 2.5 on the Mohs scale, but this cabochon is bezel-set and sits protected below the surrounding metal, so it’s not sticking up begging for a direct hit. Avoid hard knocks against concrete and it’ll hold up fine for years.
Q: Is this too big for everyday?
No, not if you like a visible ring. The 20mm x 25mm face is bold, but the darker oxidized silver and warm brass keep it feeling more like an artifact than bling. It reads as a meaningful piece you’d wear every day, not a costume ring you’d save for special occasions.
Q: Does it run true to size?
Mostly, yes. But because the band has a lot of detail at the shoulders, the inside can feel a touch snugger than a plain band of the same size. I usually suggest sizing up if you’re between sizes — especially for wider knuckles, where the extra metal at the shoulders matters most.
Q: What do the Guadalupe and sugar skull together mean?
Together they pair faith and remembrance. Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego near Mexico City in 1531 and stands for protection and hope, while the sugar skull comes from Día de los Muertos, the Mexican tradition of honoring ancestors. Wearing both puts devotion and memory on one ring.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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The sterling silver sugar skull pendant with brass accents sits in the same cultural lane and wears great on a leather cord when you don’t want another ring on the other hand.
Want the devotional side to lead? I’d put this next to the Virgin Mary pendant with skull & cross detail. It’s heavier in vibe, and it hangs right on a thick chain.
This ring fits right in with our gothic rings in dark sterling silver — skulls, crosses, and heritage motifs all in one place.
For more pieces in the same material and weight class, our sterling silver biker rings collection is the cleanest way to browse without getting lost.










