Green Eyeball Bat Pendant — .925 Sterling Silver Gothic Wings
SKU: 3076
A single green eye stares straight ahead — no iris shift, no downward glance. Just a fixed, unblinking polymer eye set into a frame of sterling silver bat wings. The Green Eyeball Bat Pendant measures 2" × 1¼" and weighs 22 grams in solid .925 silver. The wings spread wide enough to fill your upper chest. And that eye never looks away.
Wear This If
If you want jewelry that unsettles people a little — The lifelike green eye is the first thing anyone notices, and it reads as an actual eyeball rather than a stylized gem or symbol. That realism is exactly what makes it unsettling. People stare at it because it stares back.
If you collect gothic or horror-themed pieces — Bat wings, an exposed eyeball, and darkened silver — this checks every box in the gothic pendant category. At 22 grams and 2 inches across, it's big enough to be the centerpiece of a layered necklace stack.
If you go all-in on Halloween year-round — This isn't a seasonal costume piece. The sterling silver construction and handcrafted detail make it a permanent part of a collection. But it peaks during October, no question. Concert merch tables, horror conventions, goth nights — this pendant fits.
Living With This Pendant
The green eye is polymer clay — smooth, slightly domed, and cooler to the touch than the surrounding silver. Under direct light it catches a slight gloss, like a wet surface. The color is a deep forest green with darker veining, not a bright neon.
The bat wings have individually sculpted membrane sections — thin webbing between the bone ridges. The texture shifts from smooth on the wing edge to rough where the wing meets the eye socket. At the base, two small claws grip the bottom of the eye like talons.
At 22 grams, this is a mid-heavy pendant. It sits low on the chest and stays in place without much swing. The wide wing shape distributes weight across a larger area so it doesn't pull the chain forward at the clasp.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: Is the eyeball a real stone or something else?
It's high-quality polymer clay — molded and finished to look like a realistic eye. It's not glass or gemstone. Polymer clay allows for the veining and iris detail that makes it look lifelike. It's durable for daily wear but should be kept away from sharp impacts.
Q: Will the eye fall out?
The eye is set into a silver socket with two small claws gripping the bottom edge, holding it in place mechanically rather than glued on top. It's a snug fit, not loose. Normal wear, sleeping with it on, and layering chains won't dislodge it — the claws keep it seated even with daily handling.
Q: Does this come with a chain?
No — this is the pendant only, no chain included. At 22 grams, pair it with a sturdy chain — a 3-4mm curb or wheat chain handles the weight best and balances the wide wingspan. An 18-22" length keeps the bat centered on your chest, while a longer 24" drops it lower for a layered look.
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If you want the same gothic wing frame with a different stare, the Blue Eyeball Gothic Wings Pendant uses an icy blue iris in the same 26-gram silver wing layout — reads colder against the chest than the green.
To carry the green-eye motif onto your hand, the Green Eye Claw Ring sets a matching polymer eye inside a skeletal silver claw — the closest ring companion to this pendant.
Want more dark silver to pair with this? See more gothic pendant designs in solid sterling silver — bats, skulls, reapers, hannya masks, and more.
Or step outside the gothic lane entirely — biker and statement pendants in .925 silver covers dragons, crosses, animals, and mythology in one place.






