Skull Ring
Skull Ring
Thomas Sabo skull rings carry the skull motif for a bolder, edgier look. The skull has long been a staple of more rebellious jewellery, and it works for both men and women. They come mainly in silver and darker or gold-toned finishes, from detailed skull faces to more stylised takes, sometimes with small stones set into the design.
A skull ring is a statement piece, so it usually works best on its own rather than stacked. Detailed designs read heavier and more striking, while stylised ones keep things a little subtler. The motif suits a darker, more casual style and pairs well with other bold pieces rather than delicate ones.
Getting the size right
Heavier rings need a careful fit:
- Measure at the end of the day for the most accurate size.
- Wider, heavier designs fit more snugly, so allow a little extra.
- The ring should pass the knuckle with light resistance.
Care
Sterling silver darkens over time, which suits some skull designs but is easy to brighten with a polishing cloth if you prefer. Take the ring off for heavy tasks, store it apart from harder pieces, and keep it dry. Darker finishes last longer kept away from abrasion.
Styling and gifting
Pairing it
A skull ring sits best alongside other bold, darker pieces rather than delicate ones — think leather bracelets, heavier chains or blackened silver. Worn on its own it makes a clear statement, and stacking it with a plain band on the same hand can balance the look if a single skull feels like too much. The motif leans casual, so it suits everyday wear more than formal settings.
A skull ring suits someone with a bolder, more rebellious style and works as a standout piece. As a gift, check the wearer's size and that the motif fits their taste before buying. We ship Australia-wide and Afterpay is available at checkout.