Cyborg Terminator Skull Ring
SKU: 3332
Thirty-nine grams of cold sterling silver lands on your finger, and you don't have to look down to know it's there. The Cyborg Terminator Skull Ring is a half-machine, half-human sterling silver skull ring built for riders, collectors, and anyone who wants a genuine ruby eye staring back from their hand. Best for daily wear if you don't mind fielding questions from strangers at every stop.
Who Picks This
If you collect silver skull rings for bikers — and you want one piece that earns the spot three others used to fill — the 28mm x 33mm face takes over your finger. It's built to be noticed from across a parking lot.
If you're a sci-fi fan — who'd rather wear movie-inspired art than display it on a shelf, the T-800-style endoskeleton detailing on the mechanical half is specific enough to recognize at arm's length. That red ruby targeting eye isn't filler. It's the reason people stop mid-conversation and point at your hand.
If you've been looking for a big silver skull ring for daily wear — that doubles as a conversation piece at rallies, conventions, or just waiting in line for coffee — this one does both without feeling like a costume prop. A genuine gemstone and .925 hallmark put it in a different category than plated novelty pieces.
The Day-to-Day
Two completely different textures live on the same ring. The human skull half is polished almost glassy-smooth — cool to the touch, like a river stone that's been sitting in shade. The mechanical side is layered with raised ridges, recessed channels, and tiny plating details that catch your thumbnail when you drag it across. You can map the design with your eyes closed.
That ruby sits deep in its socket. It doesn't throw gaudy sparkle. It gives off a slow, dark red glow when light catches the angle — the kind of thing that looks better in person than in any product photo, which is rare for jewelry at any price point.
Comfort surprised me. The interior band is rounded at the edges, so there's no pinching after hours of wear.
Heads up: At this size, you will bump it against things. Steering wheel, coffee mug, keyboard. It took me about two days to stop noticing. Worth knowing before you order.
The construction depth is where this ring earns its weight. Hand-molded pieces have actual dimension — shadows settle into the mechanical grooves, and the blackened detail darkens over time, which makes the polished sections stand out more with every month of wear. The latest batch from their workshop shows even crisper detail on the jaw hinge area than earlier versions.
No chemical smell out of the box. Just cold metal and a faint mineral scent from the polishing compound. The .925 hallmark stamped inside the band confirmed what my nose already told me — real silver, not coated base metal.
The Breakdown
FAQ
Q: Is the ruby in this cyborg skull ring actually real?
Yes. It's a genuine red ruby, not synthetic and not glass. The stone sits deep in the eye socket to maximize light return — that's why it glows with a slow, dark red rather than sitting flat like a painted-on accent. A natural ruby also holds its value far better than a CZ substitute.
Q: Can I wear a 39-gram silver ring every day without wrecking it?
Absolutely. Sterling silver is made for daily wear, and at 39 grams this ring is solid enough to take knocks without denting. The oxidized mechanical grooves actually improve with age — darker contrast, more visual depth. A soft polishing cloth once a week keeps the smooth skull half bright while the grooves stay dark.
Q: Will a big silver skull ring like this be uncomfortable on long rides?
The tapered band and rounded interior edges spread the weight evenly. After about an hour, you stop thinking about it — until someone at a fuel stop asks where you got it. The only adjustment is learning not to bang it on hard surfaces the first couple of days.
Q: How does shipping work?
Bikerringshop ships worldwide with tracking on every order. Most domestic orders arrive within the standard window, and international times vary by destination and customs. Each ring ships in a protective box — no loose packaging — so a 39-gram piece this detailed arrives without scuffs or dents.
The Rundown
You Might Also Want
The skeleton claw ring with red evil eye uses the same sterling silver and red stone combination — it works well on the opposite hand if you want a matched set without doubling the bulk.
For a different take on the machine-meets-skull concept, the Iron Cross Skull Ring pairs military motifs with the same heavy silver build.
Need to browse everything in one place? The full skull rings collection has dozens of pieces sorted by style, or check out biker rings for more heavyweight sterling silver bands.











