About this Product
Step right up and see the the wonders of the realm! That’s right folks, this is your one and only chance to see the infamous purple worm up close without become its lunch!
Bottled and sealed with wax for your safety - this little monster of the deep measures approximately 3 inches long, while the bottle itself measures 4 inches tall.
This item is made to order and usually ships within 3 business days. The one in the photo is similar to the one you will receive. Each item is unique and one of a kind.
Great for D&D players, oddities & curiosities collectors, and anyone whose tastes run to the offbeat. These make excellent Halloween decorations as well!
Please note all of our wet specimens are imaginative props only and do not contain any real animals or animal parts
Jabberwock Emporium
Meet the Maker
Welcome creative souls!
We are Dave and Andi Daniel, the creators behind Jabberwock Emporium.
Dave’s love of art started in childhood, fed by a kindhearted comic book artist who took the time to encourage him. He now has art and design degrees from AIU in Atlanta and Ars Sutoria in Milan and has been published worldwide. His medium is acrylic, and his work is done the old school way – with a paintbrush! All of his gorgeous originals are available as prints, and he does take on commissions on occasion, so please feel free to Contact Us if you have something specific in mind. Dave’s work has been seen in games like Rifts, Travellor, Dave Arneson’s Blackmoor (D&D 3.5), and publications by Hero Games, Hex Games, Tyranny Games, along with various magazines and books.
Andi creates the upcycled geekery you see, including all jewelry and plastic bag creations. Her first foray into the world of upcycled crafting came when a steampunk artist friend ordered the wrong size gears by accident, ending up with a retiring watchmakers supply of tiny bits. He gave them to her with the instructions to “find something to do with these.” Thus, clockwork trees were born! Her love of experimenting with nontraditional waste materials grew to encompass doll eyes, junk mail, and ultimately led her developing a technique for creating with plastic bags. All wands, mandrakes, monsters, and other creatures are made with this technique, keeping plastic bags out of our landfills and oceans.
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