Collection: Worm Pendants

Next Drop - Friday 8/29 - 9PM EST

8/18 Tonight's restock sold out in record time. I had no idea it was going to be that crazy. Don't worry, it was just a small one, and I have lots more to come. We're aware a few people had issues or missed out because the worms sold SO fast they could not even check out. We are looking into a solution for this, such as a SHORT hold on products in active checkout. I don't know if that's possible yet, but I will do what I can. If you had problems, please email us and we will do what we can to assist. Please keep in mind that Tony and I are very new to modern webstore stuff and are still learning. Things will get better and smoother with time. 

I know a lot of you still want worms! I’m taking the next few days to reorganize my studio, upgrade some equipment, restock supplies, and then… another huge worm drop to come next week (8/29), we're tentatively looking at Fridays becoming our routine drop day, and rolling back the clock to a bit earlier in the evening. I am just one person, but I will do my best to meet the demand! 

Input? Feel free to send it!

I know y'all want ear danglers. I’m catching up!
Thank you for the overwhelming support. It means a lot. 

To receive an alert when the listings go live again, click on a sold worm pendant on the site and sign up for the restock alert. I re-use these listings and upload new photos to each one prior to a new drop, so you will be alerted via text and/or email when the new ones are up. I recommend using the “text” option and signing up for one of the first 15 numbers- as for smaller drops, those are the listings that will activate.  

 

My worms are hand-sculpted in polymer clay. They are hand-textured and posed individually, one at a time. Each one is a unique sculpture. I do not use UV resin, epoxy resin, paints, or varnishes to make these. They are extremely durable as well, and can be worn without worry. They are firm and smooth to the touch, but not brittle. They will not snap if bent, instead they will simply flex and then go back to their original shape. They can withstand being dropped on a hard floor. I like to throw one across the room at in-person events for the dramatic effect! 

 

I have invested significant time into perfecting my “recipe” for them. Achieving this degree of realism, especially the texture, is tedious and time-consuming, but I love every minute of it. My favorite part is posing them. I love how each one comes alive in its own way, and they kind of “tell me” how they want to be posed if I just loosen up and don’t think too hard about it. They go into the oven a minimum of 3 times before they’re done.