1.75″ ALL OUT RED W/ PURPLE & ORANGE WIGWAG PENDANT

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The 1.75″ All Out Red w/ Purple & Orange Wigwag Pendant is a compact, hand-made glass pendant for people who treat functional glass like wearable art. At just 1.75 inches (44.5mm), it’s small enough for everyday wear but loud enough that other glass heads will notice the wigwag from across the room. If you like bold color pulls, tight line work, and supporting US artists, this is the kind of piece you actually look forward to putting on before you leave the house.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Big color in a small footprint — Deep red base with purple and orange wigwag sections gives you serious heady vibes without a giant, heavy pendant around your neck.
  • Real-deal American glass work — Made in the USA from proper borosilicate, so it feels like a piece from a gallery case, not a random import.
  • Easy to rock every day — 1.75 inches (44.5mm) is that sweet spot: noticeable, but not smacking your chest every time you move.
  • Clean wigwag lines — The layered color work and tight patterning catch light and depth when you rotate it in your hand or under sunlight.
  • Wear it or display it — Looks just as good on a chain as it does hanging next to your favorite rig on a stand.
  • One-piece durability — Solid glass construction with an integrated loop keeps things simple and strong—no moving parts to fail.

Best For

This pendant is made for people who already know the difference between cheap merch and real studio glass. If you’re the type who has a favorite rig, a designated spot on your dab mat, and you appreciate clean linework, this fits right in with your setup. It’s also a great pick if you want to tiptoe into heady pendants without jumping straight into huge statement pieces.

How to Use It

There’s no complicated setup here—thread the pendant onto your favorite chain, cord, or lanyard and you’re good. The built-in glass loop is sized to play nice with most thin to medium chains, so you can swap between metal, leather, or fabric depending on your look that day.

When it’s not on your neck, it doubles nicely as a little art object. Set it beside your favorite piece, or keep it cushioned in a small case along with your other accessories. If you’re already organizing your stash in proper storage and packaging, treating your glass art with the same respect just makes sense.

The Details

This is all about clean color and tight execution. The red base lays down a rich backdrop while the purple and orange wigwag lines move across it in a classic, trippy pattern. The wigwag (those wavy stripes) is a staple in glass culture—simple at a glance, but it tells you a lot about an artist’s control and heat management.

The 1.75-inch (44.5mm) size means it wears flat enough that it won’t flip and spin constantly, but still has enough surface area to really show off the design. It’s the kind of piece that looks good up close in your hand when you’re zoning out between dabs, and still pops in photos.

Specifications

Category Glass pendant / wearable glass art
Material Glass
Origin Made in USA
Diameter 1.75 inches (44.5mm)
Colorway All Out Red with Purple & Orange Wigwag

Care & Cleaning

Treat it like any nice piece of glass. When it picks up fingerprints or skin oils, just wipe it down with a soft cloth or microfiber to bring the shine back. For a deeper clean, rinse gently with mild soap and warm water, then dry it completely before wearing or storing.

If you keep your rigs protected with padded cases or stash spots, it’s worth giving your pendants that same level of respect—especially when they’re in the same league as the glass in your smoke shop gear drawer.

FAQ

  • What kind of chain or cord works with this pendant?

    Most thin to medium chains and cords will work fine, as long as the clasp or cord can pass through the pendant’s loop. A simple black cord, leather string, or minimalist metal chain all let the colors and wigwag pattern stay the focus. If you already rock lanyards or bead chains with your accessories, this will slide right into that rotation.

  • Is the pendant heavy to wear all day?

    At 1.75 inches (44.5mm), it has enough weight to feel solid but not so much that it’s dragging on your neck. It sits comfortably as a daily wear piece—you’ll feel it’s there, but it won’t feel like a paperweight hanging off your chain.

  • How fragile is it? Can I wear it every day?

    It’s glass, so you still want to avoid dropping it on hard floors or smashing it into tables. That said, it’s built from solid material and intended as a wearable, not some paper-thin shelf piece. Daily wear is totally reasonable if you treat it with the same care you’d give a favorite rig or a nice set of concentrate jars.

  • Will the colors fade over time?

    No—these colors are in the glass itself, not painted on. With normal wear, the wigwag and base color will stay true. You might just need to wipe off fingerprints or skin oils now and then to keep the shine and clarity on point.

  • Can I hang this as decor instead of wearing it?

    Definitely. A lot of people hang pendants on the wall, off a rig stand, or in a small display next to their favorite silicone bongs and rigs. A small hook, nail, or display stand lets the wigwag pattern catch light and become part of your glass corner.

  • Is each pendant exactly the same as the photos?

    Because this is made in the USA and worked by hand, every pendant will have tiny differences in wigwag flow and color placement. The overall colorway and size stay true to what you see, but those small variations are what make it feel like your piece, not something cloned a thousand times.

  • What if I want to travel with it?

    For throwing it in a bag, treat it like a small piece of glass—wrap it in a soft cloth or stash it in a padded pocket or mini case so it’s not clanking around with keys or metal. If you already travel with rigs, nectar collectors, or other glass, packing this alongside them with a bit of protection is easy and keeps you from having to explain a broken pendant later.

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