Sterling Silver Spade Skull Ring with Moveable Jaw
SKU: 1051
A single spade carving crowns the skull's forehead — the card-suit outline gives this ring a gambler's silhouette you can spot from across a table. The Sterling Silver Spade Skull Ring weighs 30 grams of solid .925 silver and features a hinged lower jaw that opens and shuts with a clean click. The skull face measures 22mm × 33mm, wide enough to fill the finger without spilling over the sides.
Built For
If you collect card-suit or gambler jewelry — The spade carving on the forehead ties this into a poker-table theme. It pairs with ace pendants and dice rings if you're building a set around the motif, and the oxidized detail in the spade grooves keeps the design visible even after months of daily wear.
If you want a skull ring with an interactive feature — The lower jaw opens about 15 degrees on a metal hinge cast directly into the ring body — one continuous piece of silver. People notice it, ask about it, and want to try it themselves. That's the real draw of this ring.
If you're putting together a gothic or rocker set — This ring has the weight and presence of a centerpiece at 30 grams. The skull-and-spade combination sits between biker and poker table without committing to either — broad enough to anchor a hand that's already wearing bands and bracelets.
The Honest Take
The oxidized crevices around the spade outline catch light differently depending on the angle. Tilt your hand under a lamp and the card-suit shape pops into sharp relief — the blackened grooves frame the polished silver like a playing card's edge.
The jaw moves with a small, precise snap. After a few weeks of daily wear, it loosens just enough to flick open with your thumb. The action stays clean — no wobble, no rattle.
Heads up: The hinge area behind the jaw traps dirt and skin oils faster than the rest of the ring. A 30-second soak in warm soapy water clears it out — but expect to do this every couple of weeks if you wear it daily.
The polished areas on the skull's cheekbones develop a softer sheen over time. The oxidized valleys stay dark. That contrast sharpens with age rather than fading — the ring looks better at six months than it does out of the box.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Does the jaw hinge get loose after months of wear?
The hinge is built into the casting — same piece of silver, not a separate pin. It loosens slightly from factory tension, but it doesn't wobble or flap. The jaw stays where you leave it.
Q: Is the spade carved into the skull or raised above it?
Raised. The spade outline sits above the forehead as a slightly raised border. The inside of the spade shape is the skull face itself — so the card-suit silhouette frames the entire design from the front.
Q: What does the spade symbol mean on a skull ring?
In playing cards, the ace of spades is the "death card" — soldiers in the Vietnam War used it as a psychological symbol. On jewelry, the spade paired with a skull blends luck, risk, and mortality into one motif. It's a gambler's talisman more than a dark statement.
At a Glance
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If the spade motif is your thing but you want crossbones in the mix, the Ace of Spades Skull & Crossbones Ring adds a pirate angle to the same card-suit theme in .925 silver.
For a different take on the spade, the Ace of Spades Skeleton Hand Ring features a skeletal hand gripping a playing card — same 30g weight class, completely different vibe.
Browse our full sterling silver skull ring collection for more designs in the same material and weight range.
Or explore the wider skull jewelry collection — rings, pendants, bracelets, and earrings all in .925 silver.








