Yellow Gold Spider Skull Sterling Silver Ring
SKU: R2570
Eight silver spider legs reach across a 14K yellow gold skull, curving around the temples and gripping the band like the spider is using the skull as its lair. The Yellow Gold Spider Skull Sterling Silver Ring sets that warm gold skull against oxidized .925 silver — a two-tone contrast visible from across a room.
Who This Speaks To
If you're a biker who layers rings — and needs something with real heft that won't feel like a toy next to your other silver, this one sits right at 25 grams — enough presence to match a chunky chain or a leather cuff without throwing off the balance of your hand.
If you collect gothic skull rings — and you've been hunting for a true gold-and-silver two-tone piece, this fills that gap fast. The 14K gold skull set against oxidized silver delivers a genuine two-tone contrast — warm gold, dark silver, no plating to wear thin.
If you're shopping for a statement ring for someone — into rocker or dark aesthetic fashion — a birthday, an anniversary, whatever — this is the kind of gift that actually gets worn daily instead of sitting in a box.
On Your Hand
Pick it up and you feel cool, dense metal — no hollow feel, no rattle. At 25 grams it carries real heft without tipping into uncomfortable. The silver stays surprisingly cold against skin, even after a couple of hours on the hand.
The oxidized silver sections around the spider legs have a slightly rough, almost grippy texture — that's intentional, and it gives the piece depth you don't get from polished-only rings. The 14K gold skull itself has a warm, buttery sheen that contrasts hard against the darker silver. It catches light in a way that's noticeable but not flashy.
The detail work here is sharp — the spider legs wrap around the band with distinct segmentation, not just vague ridges.
One honest note: the ring face at 7/8" square is big. If you have slimmer fingers or prefer subtlety, this will dominate your hand. That's the point for most buyers, but it's worth knowing before you order.
The .925 hallmark is stamped cleanly on the inner band. No ambiguity about what you're getting.
Under the Hood
Quick Answers
Q: Is the gold real or just plating?
Real. The skull is solid 14K yellow gold — not gold-plated and not gold-filled, so there's no thin coating to peel, flake, or wear away to silver underneath after a few months. It keeps its warm yellow tone through years of daily wear without tarnishing the way coated pieces do.
Q: Will this work as an everyday biker skull ring?
Yes. At 25 grams of solid sterling, it's built for daily use. The silver develops a natural patina over time — most riders prefer that lived-in look — and a quick polish brings back the bright finish whenever you want it. The 14K gold skull holds its color throughout, so the two-tone contrast never fades.
Q: Is a gold spider skull ring too flashy for casual wear?
Depends on your style. The gold accent is limited to the skull itself — most of the ring registers as dark, oxidized silver, so it reads bold without being loud. Pair it with dark clothes and it blends right in; against a lighter sleeve, the warm gold skull stands out more.
Q: How do I get the right size?
We offer a full range of sizes for this ring. If you're between sizes, order up rather than down — wide-faced bands like this one sit slightly tighter than a thin band at the same nominal size, and the large face is harder to force past the knuckle if you size down.
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For the same arachnid theme without the gold, the Heavy Spider Skull Ring keeps the spider-on-skull design in all solid .925 sterling silver.
If the gold spider is what draws you, the Gothic Spider Web Ring sets a gold spider on an openwork silver web — same two-tone contrast, different motif.
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