Sterling Silver Skull & Pyramid Stud Biker Cuff Bracelet
SKU: 3594
If you'd rather skip the clasp and just slide a bracelet on — this is the one. An open cuff in solid .925 sterling silver, 47 grams, with alternating skull faces and pyramid studs running the full circumference. The skulls have oxidized eye sockets and teeth. The pyramids are polished smooth. Two textures, alternating, all the way around. Squeeze it to your wrist, and it stays.
Built For
If you prefer cuffs over chains — No clasp to fumble with. Slide this over your wrist and squeeze gently to fit. The 47 grams of solid sterling silver holds its shape once adjusted. No links, no toggle, no latch. Put it on, bend it once, done.
If you ride — The cuff sits tight once adjusted. No chain links to catch on glove edges or brake levers. The pyramid studs and skull motifs face outward — visible when your hands grip the bars. And the open-back design means you can pull it off one-handed at a gas stop.
If you want skull jewelry that isn't a chain bracelet — The alternating skull-pyramid pattern gives this a different profile than link chains. It reads as a band, not a chain. The skulls and pyramids sit at the same height, so the outer surface has an even, continuous rhythm instead of individual dangling links.
The Honest Take
The alternating pattern is what gives this cuff its character. Skull, pyramid, skull, pyramid — consistent rhythm all the way around. The skulls have darkened oxidation in the eye sockets and teeth grooves, while the pyramid studs are polished bright. Two different finishes sitting next to each other creates contrast that catches light at different angles as your wrist moves.
Adjusting the fit is straightforward. It's an open band with a gap at the underside of your wrist. Squeeze to tighten, spread to loosen. Sterling silver at 47 grams is firm enough to hold its shape but soft enough to adjust by hand. It won't spring open during wear once you've set it.
Inside the band, there's a "skull blood" maker's mark and the .925 hallmark stamp. The interior surface is smooth — no sharp edges or raised stamps pressing against skin. Comfortable for all-day wear without any hotspots.
Heads up: This is a rigid cuff, not a flexible chain. It doesn't move with your wrist the way links do. If you bend your wrist sharply while typing or working, you'll feel the band resist. Most people adjust to it within a day — just different from what chains feel like.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: How do I adjust the cuff to fit my wrist?
Gently squeeze the opening narrower or spread it wider. Sterling silver at 47 grams is firm enough to hold its shape but soft enough to adjust by hand. Small adjustments — don't force it. Once set, it stays.
Q: What does "skull blood" mean on the inside?
It's the maker's mark — a signature from the silversmith workshop that produced this cuff. It's engraved alongside the .925 hallmark stamp on the interior of the band. Think of it as the artisan's branding.
Q: Will the pyramid studs scratch things?
The studs have slightly rounded tips, not sharp points. Raised enough to catch light and create profile, but not enough to scratch surfaces during normal wear. The skulls sit at the same height, so the band's outer surface is even.
Q: Can I wear this stacked with other bracelets?
The rigid cuff shape means it won't tangle with chain bracelets next to it. The even surface profile keeps it from snagging. It stacks well with leather wraps or thinner bangles — just give it the dominant position on the wrist.
At a Glance
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