Red Eyeball Winged Monster Necklace — .925 Sterling Silver Gothic
SKU: 3816
A red glass eyeball with bat wings and a dragon tail — that's the creature this pendant depicts. The eye is the body. The wings are the arms. The tail curls beneath. All of it in 23 grams of solid .925 sterling silver, measuring 50mm wide by 62mm tall. This is a gothic statement necklace that invents its own mythology: part gargoyle, part winged demon, with a vivid red eye at the center of it all.
Best Suited For
If you want the biggest gothic pendant in your collection — At 50×62mm and 23 grams, this is one of the largest and heaviest pendants in the catalog. The winged eyeball fills the center of the chest, wings stretched wide. It's designed to be worn over clothing as a centerpiece, not tucked away. Best for people who build outfits around their jewelry.
If you collect eyeball jewelry — The red glass eye is the same quality as the standalone eyeball rings, but here it's mounted in a winged creature body instead of a ring bezel. The wings have individually sculpted membrane lines. The tail coils with visible scale texture. No other piece in the catalog combines the eyeball motif with a full creature design.
If you're into dark fantasy — The winged eyeball creature doesn't reference any specific mythology — it's original. Think Berserk, Bloodborne, or HP Lovecraft's floating eyes. The oxidized finish deepens the wing membrane shadows while the polished high points catch light.
What Wearing It Actually Feels Like
The red glass eye is vivid — under any light source, the crimson catches and holds your attention against the dark silver wings. The iris has visible detail: concentric rings, a dark pupil, and a glossy surface that reflects light like a real eye would. The wings spread outward from the eye socket with visible membrane lines and claw tips at each wing point.
Twenty-three grams drapes heavily on a chain. You feel this pendant. The weight distribution is centered around the eye, so it hangs face-forward without tilting. The dragon tail curling below adds length to the silhouette — the total drop from bail to tail tip is the full 62mm.
Heads up: At 50mm wide, the wing tips reach past the edges of your sternum — wider than most pendants. The points aren't sharp, but the span means it can snag on a loose open collar or a scarf as you move. Over a fitted shirt, it sits clean and flat against the chest.
The oxidized finish fills the wing membrane recesses with dark shadow. The raised wing bones, eye socket frame, and tail scales stay polished bright. This contrast makes the creature look three-dimensional on your chest. The .925 hallmark is on the back.
The Details That Matter
What People Want to Know
Q: What kind of creature is this supposed to be?
It's an original design — a flying eyeball with bat-like wings and a dragon tail, with the eye itself serving as the creature's body. Think dark fantasy or Lovecraftian horror rather than any specific mythology. The eyeball-as-body concept lands somewhere between a gargoyle and a demon, with no real-world or folklore reference to point to.
Q: Is 23 grams too heavy for a pendant?
It depends on your chain. On a heavy 3mm+ link chain, 23 grams distributes well and hangs naturally. On a thin chain, you'll feel the weight concentrated at the back of your neck after a few hours. This is a statement pendant — pair it with a chain that matches its scale.
Q: Is the red eye durable?
The red glass eye is set securely into the silver frame, so normal daily wear won't loosen or scratch it. The wings curve up on either side and shield the eye from sideways knocks. The dome sits slightly proud of the frame, so just avoid dropping the pendant face-down onto a hard floor.
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