Shop for Handmade Skull Rings
Quality: There are many online shops that sell skull rings, so it is important to do your research. If you are looking for a high quality skull ring, it is important to know who you are buying from. A professional online seller will have a 14-30 day return and exchange policy. In addition, the online store should provide a good quality image of the skull ring in order to show quality and details.
Style: If you want to buy a skull ring for someone, take into consideration his or her ring size. Most skull rings are geared towards men between 20-50 years of age, so it is important to check the size availability if you are going to shop for handmade skull rings for women.
Be cautious of retailers that are selling skull rings associated with a brand name such as Harley Davidson, because there is a chance the rings may not be licensed by the holder. The seller may be using the name to boost page rankings in search engine results pages. In addition, if you are looking for a brand name ring, look for a certificate of authenticity.
Weight: At the bare minimum, a good quality skull ring will weigh at least 15 grams. This is because a large amount of solid metal must be used in order to create a thick, heavy ring. The skull ring is intended to be bold and large, but the heaviest a ring should weigh is 35 grams. In addition, a very heavy ring may wear your finger out throughout the day, causing stress and discomfort.
Price – Silver or Gold?: Silver is the best option to look for as you shop for handmade skull rings because of the convenience in cost. A high quality skull ring can cost anywhere between $50-$450, depending on style, size, and the market price of silver at the time of purchase. The same ring in gold will be equivalent to 5 times the price of the silver option. In fact, a basic 14K gold ring can cost $200-$750.
A silver cleaning cloth can work wonders if tarnishing or oxidation is a concern for you. Just rub your skull ring for a minute every week to maintain optimum shine. Keep in mind that many silver skull rings are oxidized as part of the design of the ring. In these cases, you will not have to worry about the design of the ring being altered.