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Skull Weight Hangers

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Show off your rough, edgy style with these unique ear weight hangers, fierce three-dimensional skulls that drop from a solid hook to hang brilliantly from your stretched ears. Striking in detail and bold in attitude, they transform gauge jewellery into a statement of raw individuality.

Across cultures, the skull has carried powerful meaning: rebirth, renewal, and spiritual awakening. In ancient tribal traditions, it was also revered as a charm of luck and protection, believed to ward off illness and guard against dark forces.

Worn as a talisman or simply for their bold intensity, the Skull Weight Hangers are unapologetic pieces made for those who embrace strength, transformation, and fearless expression.

 

Details:

Type: Ear Weight

Material: 
Base: Brass

Measurements:
Gauge Size: 4mm (6g)
Height: 55mm
Width: 12mm
Weight: 12 g
*Medium weight. For those who appreciate jewellery with a solid, weighty feel.

Notes:
Designed for healed piercings. For guidance on stretched lobes and care, see our Stretched Ears Guide.

pair of gold brass skull hook ear weight hangers front and down view
Skull Weight Hangers Angebot£40.00

Jewellery with a story

Founded in London in 1998, Tribu was built on one simple idea: jewellery should mean something. Every piece we create is designed to express individuality, not trends - crafted for people who choose their own path and wear it with confidence.

From tribal roots to modern expression

Our early collections helped pioneer tribal-inspired jewellery with a modern edge. Over the years, that influence has evolved into designs shaped by sacred geometry, spirituality, yoga culture and urban gypsy style - blending heritage with contemporary form.

Designed to stand apart

We work with a wide mix of materials, organic woods, stones and shells combined with silver, gold and metals, pushing boundaries while staying true to our roots. Tribu exists to explore what jewellery can be, not what it’s expected to be.