Handmade White Leather Biker Wallet with Stingray Cross
SKU: 1424
Sterling silver grommet, hand-braided black lacing, and a gothic stingray cross on a white cowhide body — this wallet doesn't disguise what it is or try to be subtle about it. The cross is genuine black stingray leather, set flush with the cowhide surface so it doesn't catch or snag on anything during pocket carry. Inside, five card slots, two bill compartments, and a snap pocket handle the daily essentials without wasted space.
Who This Is Actually For
If you already own a black wallet and want variety — the white exterior with black detailing creates a contrasting look that still pairs naturally with biker gear, leather jackets, and darker clothing.
If you need a .925 sterling grommet — not plated, not cheap metal. This one is solid sterling silver, which means it handles a heavy chain without bending or corroding over months of daily exposure.
If handmade construction matters — the braided edge lacing is part of the overall design, not just structural stitching. Each braid loop is done by hand, and the slight variations between loops are what confirm it.
What It's Like to Use (The Honest Take)
The .925 sterling grommet is noticeably heavier than the base metal grommets on other wallets, and you can feel the weight difference immediately when you pick it up. When a chain is attached, the connection point doesn't flex or rotate — it stays completely rigid under tension.
Stingray beads on this piece are tightly packed — smoother than some stingray wallets, but still textured enough that you can identify the wallet by touch alone in a dark pocket.
Heads up: At 4 ½" × 3 ⅝", this is a bifold, not a trifold. If you regularly carry more than 5-6 cards, the wallet gets thick fast, so you'll want to pare down to essentials for comfortable pocket carry.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: Is the grommet solid sterling silver?
Yes, it's genuine .925 sterling — not plated and not stainless steel, so it won't corrode or flake over time. If it tarnishes from exposure, a basic silver polish brings it right back to its original finish.
Q: How is this different from the other white stingray cross wallet?
This one is slightly larger (4 ½" vs 4 3/8"), features a .925 sterling silver grommet instead of a standard metal one, and the cross uses a different cut pattern. Compare the dimensions carefully to determine which size fits your pocket better.
Q: How does stingray leather wear over time?
The bead texture is permanent because it's calcified structure rather than a surface coating. Stingray is considered one of the hardest-wearing leathers available, and scratches don't show on the beaded surface the way they would on smooth leather.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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If you prefer a different inlay design on the same white cowhide, the White Scorpion Stingray Wallet swaps the cross for a detailed scorpion motif — same materials, different vibe.
For a bolder contrast, check the Gothic Snakeskin & Stingray Cross Wallet — cobra skin body with a red stingray cross.
This wallet takes any chain through its grommet — see our brass wallet chains if you want a warm gold-tone link to pair with the white leather.
We carry dozens of compact styles in our small biker wallets collection — leather, stingray, crocodile, and more.









