1.5″ WIGWAG PENDANT

The 1.5" WigWag Pendant is a made-in-USA glass pendant for collectors who like to wear their love of heady glass out in the open. It’s sized right in that sweet spot at 1.5 inches (38mm) across—big enough to flex the pattern, small enough to rock daily. If you’re into clean linework, trippy color pulls, and supporting American glassblowers, this is the kind of piece that doesn’t just sit in a case—it goes everywhere with you.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Wear your collection — Turn part of your glass obsession into an everyday accessory instead of something that only comes out for a sesh.
  • Real wigwag work — The tight, hand-pulled wigwag pattern gives you that hypnotic, heady vibe you usually only see on high-end slides and rigs.
  • Each piece is unique — Handcrafted in the USA, so the lines, colors, and flow are slightly different on every pendant—no two are cloned.
  • Comfortable daily size — At 1.5 inches (38mm), it reads as a statement pendant without feeling huge or heavy on your neck.
  • Built to be worn, not babied — Solid glass construction that can handle regular wear, bag rides, and being taken on and off without feeling fragile.
  • Clean drip without a dress code — Works just as well with a hoodie and joggers as it does with a button-up for a low-key night out.

Best For

This pendant is made for glass heads who love function pieces but also want something they can show off outside the house. If you’re the type who knows your favorite artist’s Instagram by heart or you already have a favorite spot on your dab mat for your daily driver rig, this fits right into your world. It’s also a great pick for anyone hunting for a gift that actually feels personal instead of just grabbing another generic accessory.

How to Wear & Care

Slide the pendant onto your favorite chain, cord, or lanyard—anything with a small enough diameter to pass through the loop will work. Thinner leather cords, paracord, or simple metal chains all play nicely and let the glass be the focal point.

Day to day, treat it like any other piece of nice glass jewelry: avoid dropping it on hard surfaces and try not to toss it in a pocket with keys or coins. When you’re not rocking it, you can rest it in a small display dish next to your concentrate jars so it still looks good on the shelf.

Cleaning is simple: gently wipe with a soft, damp cloth to remove fingerprints or skin oils. For a deeper clean, use a little mild soap and warm water, rinse, and dry it completely with a soft towel before wearing again. No harsh chemicals, no abrasives—keep it gentle so the glass keeps that crisp shine.

The Basics

Wigwag is one of those classic glass styles that never really goes out of fashion. It’s made by carefully layering and stretching colored glass to create crisp, wavy lines that look like they’re moving if you stare long enough. On a 1.5" pendant, that pattern really has room to breathe—big enough to see all the detail from a few feet away, but not so big it feels over the top.

Because these are handmade in the USA, you’re getting real torch time from an actual artist, not something stamped out by a machine. That also means no two pendants have exactly the same linework or color combinations, so if you like the idea of owning a one-off piece, this checks that box without jumping into full custom pricing.

Specifications

Spec Detail
Diameter 1.5 inches (38mm)
Category Glass pendant / wearable glass art
Origin Made in USA
Price $89.99
Style Wigwag pattern

Style Tips

If you like a cleaner, minimal look, pair the pendant with a thin black cord and let the colors do all the talking. For a louder fit, throw it on a thicker chain and layer it with one or two shorter necklaces. It also pairs well with the kind of low-key, durable gear you’d pack with your smoke shop essentials when you’re heading out—easy to wear, easy to appreciate up close.

FAQ

  • Is every 1.5" WigWag Pendant exactly the same?
    No, that’s part of the charm. Since each one is handmade, the wigwag lines, color combos, and overall flow will vary slightly from pendant to pendant. You’re getting the same size and general style, but the specific pattern you receive will be unique.
  • What kind of chain or cord should I use with this pendant?
    Anything that fits through the pendant’s loop works—metal chains, leather cords, fabric cords, or even paracord. Just avoid super bulky hardware that might scratch the glass, and pick something sturdy enough for everyday wear. If you already rock lanyards or carry pieces like silicone rigs when traveling, that same vibe of durable and simple works great here.
  • Will the glass fade or lose its color over time?
    The color is in the glass itself, not painted on, so it won’t fade like surface ink. It can pick up fingerprints and skin oils, which is why a quick wipe-down now and then keeps it looking fresh. As long as you don’t subject it to harsh chemicals or grind it against rough surfaces, it’ll keep its look.
  • How do I clean it safely?
    Use a soft, damp cloth for regular cleaning. If it needs more, wash with mild soap and warm water, rinse thoroughly, and dry with a soft towel. No abrasive pads, and no harsh cleaners—treat it the same way you’d treat a nice slide or carb cap from your collection of glass accessories.
  • Is this too big or heavy for everyday wear?
    At 1.5 inches (38mm), it’s a solid medium-size pendant—noticeable, but not massive. The weight feels present but not neck-breaking, so most people will be comfortable wearing it daily as long as they pair it with a chain or cord that sits nicely and doesn’t dig in.
  • Can I gift this to someone who isn’t a “glass person”?
    Definitely. Even if they don’t know the word “wigwag,” they’ll just see it as a detailed, colorful piece of glass art. For friends who are already into glass, it’s an easy win; for everyone else, it shows up as unique, handmade jewelry that doesn’t look mass-produced. If you’re building a full gift setup, you can always round it out with something practical like storage and packaging gear for their stash.
  • Is this covered if it breaks?
    Exact policies depend on the shop, but generally glass is considered breakable, so it’s smart to treat it with some care—avoid dropping it on concrete, slamming it in car doors, or throwing it loose into a bag with heavy objects. Think of it like any other nice piece of heady glass: made to be enjoyed and used, but still glass at the end of the day.
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