Tribal Skull Ring – Sterling Silver Gothic Ring with Red Eyes
SKU: 2050
Tribal carving wraps the entire skull face on this ring, deep grooves and a thorn crown that make it look weathered and almost ancient, like something dug out of a ritual site. The Tribal Skull Ring from Bikerringshop is a thick slab of solid .925 sterling silver, and those red eyes catch light from deep in the carved sockets.
The Right Fit
If you're a rider — who treats your jewelry the same way you treat your bike — hard use, no babying — this tribal skull ring handles daily wear without losing its edge. At 26 grams of solid .925, it sits heavy on the hand and stays that way.
If you've been searching for a sterling silver skull ring with red stones — the cracked bark-like texture and thorn-crown detailing here give it a hand-worked, ancient look you can pick out instantly.
If you collect heavyweight gothic rings — and want something that sits around 26 grams on your finger, with a 1" × 1 1/8" carved face, this belongs in your rotation.
The Experience
The weight hits before anything else. Twenty-six grams of solid silver drops into your palm with a satisfying thud. That heft is half the appeal, and it stays with you through a full day on the hand.
Every crack and ridge in the tribal carving is deep enough to see shadows pooling in the grooves. It's not smooth — it's deliberately rough, almost like dried earth. The thorn-crown detail wrapping around the top of the skull has real dimension to it. You can feel the individual points.
The two red cubic zirconia stones are set deep into the eye sockets. In direct light, they throw off a dark, blood-red flash. Not gaudy. More like a slow burn. Both stones sit below the rim of each socket rather than proud of the surface, down in the carving where the shadows sit.
The .925 hallmark is stamped clean on the inside of the band. Legit.
What Makes It Tick
Need to Know
How far does the tribal carving and thorn crown run across the ring?
Across the full 1" × 1 1/8" skull face, with the thorn crown wrapping around the top of the cranium. The grooves are cut deep enough that shadows pool in them, the surface between them reads as cracked bark, and both brilliant-cut red cubic zirconia eyes sit recessed inside the sockets rather than proud of the silver.
Does the weathered look come from the carving depth or from a dark finish?
From the carving depth. The grooves and the thorn-crown points are cut deep enough that shadow pools in them, which is what makes the 1" × 1 1/8" face read as almost ancient. It's solid cast .925 sterling with no coating, so a natural patina keeps darkening those recesses as you wear it.
Is this too heavy for someone who doesn't usually wear big rings?
It might be. At 26 grams, this is a heavyweight gothic silver ring built for people who already like bold jewelry. If your current rings weigh under 10 grams, this will feel like a different experience entirely. Some people love that. Some don't.
Which US ring sizes does this tribal skull ring come in?
US 6.5 through 15.5, though not every half size is stocked, so check the size dropdown for the exact options available. Whichever size you pick, the ring keeps the same 26 grams of solid .925 and the same 1" × 1 1/8" carved skull face, with the .925 hallmark stamped inside the band.
Ring Stats
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Same tribal skull idea, different take on the garnet — the Tribal Garnet Skull Gothic Ring shifts the stone tone warmer and reworks the crown carving. Worth comparing if you haven't locked in your tribal skull yet.
If you want the red-eye skull look around your neck too, the Flame Blade Skull Pendant carries matching red garnet stones in .925 silver. Pairs with this ring without looking like you tried too hard to coordinate.
We carry over a hundred sterling silver skull rings — lightweight daily bands up to 80-gram heavyweights. Plenty of other skull designs in the same solid silver if the tribal motif isn't quite your thing.








