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Solar Eclipse Keyring Bag Charm

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Color:  Pretzel

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This hand-painted Keyring Bag Charm is dual-purpose and also double-sided so it looks great from all angles. Each one is crafted from cellulose acetate, an eco-friendly biodegradable material made of recycled wood pulp. Solar Eclipse is a women-owned-and-run accessory brand designed in New York and known for their whimsical styles. Attach it to your keys or clip it onto your bag as a fun daily reminder.

  • Designer
    Sophia Meurs
  • Size
    Key Ring: 1.3" diam
    Carabiner: 1.45"l
    Butter: 2h x 3"w
    Total Length (Charm + Keyring): 5"l
    Caviar: 2.15" diam'
    Total Length (Charm + Keyring): 4.57"l
    Evil Eye: 1.77h x 2.75"w
    Total Length (Charm + Keyring): 4.38”l
    MoMA Bear: 3.78h x 3.15"w
    Total Length (Charm + Keyring): 5.08”l
    MoMA Taxi: 3.07h x 1.57"w
    Total Length (Charm + Keyring): 4.52”l
    NY Coffee Cup: 3.50h x 2.50"w
    Total Length (Charm + Keyring): 4.80”l
    Pigeon: 4.5h x 2.5"w
    Total Length (Charm + Keyring): 5.1”l
    Pretzel: 1.75h x 2.36"w
    Total Length (Charm + Keyring): 3.39”l
  • Material
    Bio-Cellulose Acetate. A durable, eco-friendly, plant-based material made from recycled wood pulp.
  • Year of Design
    2023-2026
  • Origin
    China
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