$ 499.99
The 2015 CREEP Frankenstein Pendant is a handcrafted borosilicate glass art piece made in the USA for collectors who treat wearable glass like they treat their heady rigs—seriously. This isn't mass-produced jewelry. It's a one-off character pendant from 2015 with the kind of detail and presence that makes people stop mid-conversation to ask where you got it. If you already know what "heady" means and why the year matters, this piece speaks your language.
This pendant is for glass heads who already care about artist names, drop dates, and building a collection with intention. If you've got a display shelf for your heady pieces or you match your jewelry to your rig colors, this Frankenstein fits that world. It's also a solid pick for anyone building a made-in-USA glass collection who wants something they can actually wear out instead of just admiring on a shelf.
Not the right fit if you're just looking for a casual necklace. This is collector territory.
Thread it onto a sturdy chain or leather cord—whatever matches your style. The piece is designed to sit front and center, so give it room to breathe instead of layering it behind smaller charms. It's got presence. Let it have the spotlight.
When you take it off, treat it like the glass art it is. A padded spot on your desk, a soft pouch, or a dedicated hook near your dab station keeps it safe from accidental tumbles. Glass and loose change in a pocket don't mix.
Cleaning is simple: soft cloth for daily fingerprints, mild soap and water for anything stickier. Dry it completely before wearing or storing so you don't get water spots dulling the finish.
| Origin | Made in USA |
|---|---|
| Year | 2015 |
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Style | Heady glass pendant / wearable art |
| Theme | Frankenstein / monster character |
| Vendor | What You Need |
The monster aesthetic works with dark fits, band tees, and festival gear without trying too hard. It's gender-neutral—rock it with streetwear, layered chains, or a plain black tee. The piece doesn't care about dress codes; it just wants to be seen.
For display, a small stand or wall hook turns it into part of your glass art setup when you're not wearing it. Good lighting helps show off the color work and facial details that make character pendants worth collecting.
At this level, you're buying art that happens to be wearable. If you already collect heady rigs, custom marbles, or collab pieces, this pendant slots right into that world. The 2015 date matters for tracking how your collection (and your taste) evolves over time.
For storage, treat it like you'd treat a high-end marble or mini rig. A padded box, soft pouch, or case protects it from the random chaos of drawers and bags. If you're organized enough to keep your glass jars and packaging sorted, give this pendant the same respect.