Sterling Silver Skull Chain Necklace with Black Stone Mohawk Pendant
SKU: 3462
Eighty grams of solid silver draped around your neck changes how you carry yourself. That's what this sterling silver skull chain necklace does the moment the toggle clicks shut — it sits heavy on the collarbone, cool against skin, and every linked skull catches light at a slightly different angle. This is a full-commitment piece built for anyone who treats jewelry like armor.
Who This Is Actually For
If you front a band and your stage presence needs something visible from the back row, this skull pendant necklace with its black stone mohawk delivers that kind of visual punch. The pendant alone measures 17mm x 23mm — big enough to read on camera, detailed enough to hold up in close conversation.
If you collect sterling silver gothic jewelry and you've already got the rings and the bracelet but your neck is bare, this fills the gap without looking like an afterthought. The skull-link chain matches the aesthetic of heavy silver skull rings, so everything reads as one cohesive kit.
If you're shopping for a gift that actually makes someone stop mid-sentence, a men's skull chain necklace at this weight class tends to do exactly that. It arrives looking expensive because it is — 80 grams of .925 silver is no small amount of metal.
What It's Like to Wear (The Honest Take)
First thing you notice when you pull it from the box: the chain has a cold, satisfying rattle. Each miniature skull is individually linked, so the whole necklace moves like a rosary — fluid, not stiff. The skulls rotate slightly on their connecting rings, which means the chain conforms to your neck rather than sitting rigid like a collar.
The mohawk pendant hangs from a decorative bail with its own skull-and-crossbone detail. Those black stones set into the mohawk ridge have real depth — they're prong-set, and under direct light they throw back a glassy flash that contrasts hard against the oxidized silver around them. Best for daily wear if you're already comfortable with heavyweight jewelry.
The bone-shaped toggle clasp is genuinely clever — it's easy to operate one-handed once you get the angle right, and it doesn't look like hardware. It looks like it belongs. Where most toggle clasps on skull necklaces feel like an afterthought bolted onto the design, this one maintains the bone motif all the way through.
One thing to know: the oxidized recesses in the skull chain collect skin oil and dust over time. A soft-bristle toothbrush and warm water fix it in two minutes, but if you want that high-contrast look to stay crisp, you'll need to clean it every couple of weeks. Not a dealbreaker — just part of owning detailed sterling silver.
At 80 grams, this sits in a weight class that most casual jewelry wearers aren't used to. If your heaviest necklace right now is a dog tag on a ball chain, this will feel like a real adjustment for the first few hours.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Material: Solid .925 sterling silver throughout — chain, pendant, bail, and toggle clasp. No plating to wear off, no base metal core.
Total Weight: 80 grams of silver — heavy enough that you feel it shift when you turn your head. That's roughly the weight of a deck of cards.
Pendant Size: 17mm x 23mm mohawk skull with prong-set black stones along the ridge. Sized to be a focal point without overwhelming the chain.
Chain Construction: Individual skull-link beads with hollow eye sockets and carved teeth, connected by silver jump rings. Each skull rotates independently.
Clasp: Bone-shaped toggle bar with ornamental skull ring — functional and thematic. No lobster claws or generic spring rings here.
Stones: Genuine black stones individually prong-set into the mohawk design. Deep color, secure setting built for regular wear.
Questions You're Probably Asking
How long is this necklace?
It sits at collarbone level — think choker-adjacent but not tight. The toggle clasp doesn't offer length adjustment, so it's a fixed fit. On most men, it falls right at the base of the neck where a crew-neck tee would sit.
Is 80 grams going to feel uncomfortable all day?
Depends on what you're used to. If you already wear heavy silver jewelry, you'll forget it's there after an hour. If this is your first heavyweight piece, expect a brief adjustment period. The skull links distribute weight evenly, which helps — it doesn't concentrate pressure at one point.
Will the black stones fall out?
They're prong-set, not glued. Each stone sits in a silver claw that physically holds it in place. Normal wear won't loosen them. That said, don't take a hammer to it — prong settings can bend under sharp impact, same as any fine jewelry.
Can I shower or swim with this on?
You can, but I wouldn't make a habit of it. Chlorine and saltwater accelerate tarnish on sterling silver. Fresh water is fine occasionally — just dry it thoroughly. A polishing cloth once a week keeps the skulls looking sharp.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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The chain on this necklace shares its skull-link DNA with the sterling silver skull chain bracelet — same link style, same weight class. Worn together, they look like they were designed as a set.
Want the skull motif on a different scale? The full necklace collection runs from lightweight leather-cord pendants up to 100g+ chains, so there's room to match the mood to the occasion.
A skull ring closes the look. The tattoo skull ring has the same oxidized contrast finish and sits well on the index finger — heavy enough to balance this necklace without competing with it.









