Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker celebrate anniversary with skeleton rings
Matching gold skeleton signet rings turned Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s fourth anniversary into a gothic love story, with initials, engraving and a nod to their wedding special.

Matching gold skeleton signet rings gave Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s fourth wedding anniversary a sharper, more personal edge than a conventional diamond reset. Kardashian revealed the pair in an Instagram Story on May 25, then tagged London-based Cece Jewellery, the maker behind the rings, which were presented as “his & hers” anniversary gifts and engraved with the phrase “Til Death Do Us Part.”
The design is unmistakably narrative. Each ring features a skeleton couple embracing on the face, with a heart and the initials “TB” and “KB” worked into the side of the band. Cece Jewellery reshared the image and called them “the coolest anniversary rings for the coolest couple.” That language fits the jewelry itself: these are not polite, expected wedding bands, but miniature statements of shared mythology, built around a death-themed visual language that Kardashian and Barker have used for years in public.
For the alternative engagement and wedding-ring market, that is the point. The couple’s rings sit closer to talismanic signet jewelry than to the standard bridal solitaire, and they show how some buyers are moving toward pieces that carry a private script, not just a public signal. Engraved mottos, matching bands, gothic imagery and initials are becoming the language of commitment for couples who want symbolism with bite. In that world, a ring is not simply proof of a proposal or a wedding date. It is a wearable line from a larger story.
Kardashian and Barker’s romance has long been staged with that kind of theatrical continuity. Their Hulu special, “Til Death Do Us Part Kourtney & Travis,” revisited the trio of wedding ceremonies that marked the relationship in 2022, from Las Vegas to their legal courthouse marriage in Santa Barbara, California, on May 15, 2022, and the larger family celebration in Portofino, Italy, on May 22, 2022. They got engaged in October 2021, and the anniversary gifts extended that timeline rather than closing it.
That resonance helps explain why ultra-personal rings keep finding an audience, even when mainstream trend coverage cools. Kardashian and Barker share a 2-year-old son, Rocky Thirteen, and their blended family includes Mason, Penelope and Reign, plus Barker’s children, Landon and Alabama, and his stepdaughter, Atiana De La Hoya. The rings read as a compact family emblem as much as a romantic one, proof that in the right hands, bridal jewelry can be less about convention than about authored identity.
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