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Pendants

Pendants let you carry craftsmanship and glass artistry with you — wearable pieces that double as statement glass art.

Glass Jewelry That Speaks

These pendants are handcrafted from borosilicate and art glass so the design is part of the material, not just painted on. Whether it’s fumed accents, color pulls, or internal patterns, each detail is locked into the glass. You end up with wearable art that holds up over time and keeps its visual impact.

Balance of Size and Detail

A pendant can’t be bulky, so these pieces are precisely engineered to keep weight low while preserving clarity and design depth. The curves, thickness, and internal spacing are all tuned so that when light hits the pendant, the colors pop without distorting the design. Even small pendants can carry intense visuals when done right.

Durability in Miniature

Though smaller than rigs or bongs, pendants must endure daily wear — being bumped, snagged, touched. Quality pendants use reinforced bail areas, consistent glass thickness, and stress-relieved junctions to resist cracks or breaks. Good construction means you don’t worry about normal handling.

Maintenance for Longevity

Cleaning a pendant is gentler but no less important. Use mild soak solutions, soft brushes, or microfiber cloths for surfaces. Avoid abrasives near fine details or color layers. With regular gentle care, a pendant retains its clarity, shine, and color intensities for years.

Pendants FAQs

You’ll see fumed glass, color pulls, internal patterns, mini sculptures, dichro-style accents, and more — all designed as wearable glass art.

Not at all. When crafted well, pendants can display deep color, clarity, internal detail, and visual depth on a tiny scale. A well made pendant can be as impressive up close as a larger piece is from afar.

They can be if cheaply made, but quality pieces use reinforced connections and thick glass in key stress areas. As long as you don’t drop or strike them, they can survive normal wear.

Use a mild soak (isopropyl + salt or a glass cleaner), soft brushes or cloths, and rinse carefully. Avoid rough scrubbing around detail work or color layers so you preserve the finish.

Look for integrated color (not painted), smooth internal transitions, reinforced bails, well annealed glass, and visual depth when held up to light.