Wig Wag Design

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Wig wag glass is some of the most visually striking work in the smoking world — alternating ribbons of color twisted and pulled into hypnotic swirl patterns that make every piece one of a kind. Browse 126 wig wag pipes, bongs, dab rigs, bubblers, chillums, and slides at Headshop.com, ranging from affordable everyday carries to fully worked statement pieces. Whether you want something psychedelic on your shelf or a functional rig that doubles as art, this collection has it covered.

What Is Wig Wag Glass?

Wig wag is a glassblowing technique where two or more colors of molten glass are layered and then pulled back and forth with a pick or rod to create interlocking wave, zigzag, or ribbon patterns. The result is a symmetrical, almost Op-Art appearance — think color-saturated swirls that seem to move when you rotate the piece. No two wig wag sections are truly identical, so even mass-produced wig wag items carry a handmade quality that sets them apart from plain borosilicate glass.

Types of Wig Wag Glass Pieces

Wig Wag Bongs & Water Pipes

Full-size wig wag water pipes bring that kaleidoscopic patterning to your main smoking setup. The Endless Rainbow Inline Perc Water Pipe (9") is a standout example — inline percolation paired with full-body wig wag color work. Browse the complete range in our bongs collection.

Wig Wag Dab Rigs

Concentrate rigs in wig wag designs let you enjoy your wax, shatter, or live resin in serious style. The Fully Worked Wig Wag Dab Straw at 5.5" is a fan favorite for its portability and all-over color work. See the full lineup in our dab rigs collection.

Wig Wag Bubblers

Bubblers hit the sweet spot between portability and water filtration. The Pulsar lineup shines here — the Grateful Dead x Pulsar Wig Wag Hammer Bubbler (6.25", 14mm female) combines licensed Grateful Dead artwork with full wig wag color work, while the Pulsar Retro Rave Wig Wag Bubbler leans into vibrant neon tones. Explore more in our bubblers collection.

Wig Wag Spoons & Hand Pipes

Hand pipes are where wig wag technique really shows off. The High Society Helia Premium Wig Wag Spoon (Shaman) is a premium example of tight, precise color patterning on a functional everyday spoon. The Hypnotist Triplets Wig Wag Swirls Glass Chillum (4") is perfect for on-the-go sessions. Check out our full glass pipes collection.

Wig Wag Slides & Ash Catchers

Upgrade your existing setup with a wig wag bowl or ash catcher. The Pulsar Wig Wag Worked Herb Slide drops straight into any standard 14mm joint, and the Pulsar Flowing Fantasy Wig Wag Ash Catcher (14mm, 45°) adds both color and cleaner hits to your water pipe. Shop all ash catchers and bowl slides.

What to Look for When Buying Wig Wag Glass

  • Color density: Tight, dense wig wag patterns with saturated color require more labor and glass — they're a sign of quality craftsmanship.
  • Borosilicate construction: All quality wig wag glass should be made from borosilicate (boro) glass for heat resistance and durability. Soft glass wig wag pieces exist but are more fragile.
  • Fully worked vs. accented: "Fully worked" means the wig wag covers the entire piece. Accented pieces have wig wag on the mouthpiece, base, or a single section. Both look great — fully worked costs more.
  • Joint size compatibility: If you're buying a slide or ash catcher, confirm 14mm or 18mm sizing matches your existing piece.
  • Functional quality: Great-looking glass still needs to function well. Look for clean welds, smooth mouthpieces, and stable flat-bottom or beaker bases on pipes.

Top Brands in This Collection

Pulsar dominates the wig wag space here with multiple bubblers, slides, and ash catchers that balance affordability with serious color work. High Society brings a premium touch with their Helia spoon series. The Headshop.com house brand rounds out the collection with exclusive pieces like the Fully Worked Dab Straw and the Endless Rainbow Water Pipe — designs you won't find anywhere else.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "wig wag" mean in glass blowing?

Wig wag refers to a color manipulation technique where a glassblower layers contrasting colors and uses a pick to drag them back and forth, creating alternating wave or zigzag patterns. It's a time-intensive process that gives each piece its signature mesmerizing look.

Is wig wag glass fragile?

Not inherently. Quality wig wag glass made from borosilicate is just as durable as any other boro piece. The color work doesn't affect structural integrity — what matters is the glass thickness and construction quality, not the pattern itself.

Can I find wig wag dab rigs as well as bongs?

Yes — this collection includes wig wag dab straws, full water pipes, bubblers, spoon pipes, chillums, bowl slides, and ash catchers. Whether you're a flower smoker or a concentrate enthusiast, there's a wig wag piece here for your setup.

Do wig wag patterns fade over time?

No. The colors in wig wag glass are fused into the borosilicate during the blowing process — they're permanent. Resin buildup inside the piece can obscure the look, so regular cleaning with isopropyl alcohol will keep the colors vivid and the piece looking sharp.

What's the difference between wig wag and fumed glass?

Fumed glass uses vaporized silver or gold to create a color-changing effect that shifts based on how thick the glass appears from different angles. Wig wag is a structural color technique — the colors are physically present in the glass, not a surface effect. Both are beautiful, but wig wag tends to be bolder and more graphic in appearance.