Gothic Eyeball Wings Pendant — .925 Silver with Purple Glass Eye
SKU: 3875_p
A dark purple glass eye stares out from between two spread bat wings — and below the eye, a scaled dragon tail curls downward like an anchor. The eye isn't painted. It's a glass dome with a realistic iris that changes from near-black in shade to a deep violet under direct light. This gothic eyeball wings pendant weighs 23 grams of solid .925 sterling silver, measures 50mm × 62mm (about 2" × 2.4"), and is available with or without a 2mm sterling silver chain.
Wear This If
If you collect surrealist or dark fantasy jewelry — An eyeball with bat wings and a dragon tail isn't something you'll find at a mall chain. The hybrid creature design draws from gothic mythology and surrealist art — it's a conversation piece that rewards anyone who looks at it closely enough to notice the iris detail in the glass eye.
If you want a statement pendant with real weight — At 23 grams and 62mm tall, this fills the center of your chest on a 20-22" chain. The silver has enough mass to hang straight, and the wing tips extend wide enough (50mm) that the pendant doesn't look thin or flat from any angle.
If you're into all-seeing eye or occult symbolism — The single eye represents perception beyond the ordinary — seeing what's hidden. The wings give it flight. The dragon tail gives it force. Whether you read it as protective talisman or pure aesthetic, the symbolism is intentional and layered.
Living With This Pendant
The glass eye is the focal point — hold it under a lamp and the dark purple iris seems to glow from within. The glass dome is smooth and slightly convex, like an actual eyeball. The silver setting around it has oxidized detail in the eyelid creases that make the eye look set into a socket rather than glued onto a flat surface.
The bat wings have membrane detailing — thin silver webbing between finger-like wing bones, all with oxidized grooves that darken the membrane recesses. The wing tips are polished bright. That contrast between dark membranes and shining edges gives the wings a dimensional quality that photographs only partly capture.
The dragon tail section below the eye has individual scales cast into the silver. Each scale catches light at a different angle. The tail curls slightly, adding three-dimensional depth to the bottom of the pendant. The .925 hallmark is stamped on the back — readable when you flip the pendant over.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: Is the glass eye durable enough for daily wear?
Glass eyes in pendant settings hold up well to normal wear — they're set into a protective silver socket that shields the dome from direct impacts. The glass is the same type used in taxidermy and doll making — dense, smooth, and resistant to scratching. Avoid dropping the pendant on hard floors from height, but pocket and chest wear is fine.
Q: What does the winged eyeball symbol mean?
The single eye represents perception and awareness beyond the ordinary — often called the "all-seeing eye" in Western esoteric traditions. The bat wings symbolize freedom and nocturnal power. The dragon tail adds a guardian element. Together, they form a hybrid creature that sees, flies, and protects.
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