Ogun Beaded Keychain
Celebrate the bold colors associated with Ogun-inspired designs through this handcrafted beaded keychain. Created with green and black crystal beads, decorative metallic spacers, and elegant charm accents, this artisan accessory adds character and style to keys, handbags, backpacks, and personal collections.
Each keychain is individually handmade and can be customized with colors inspired by your preferred Orisha, creating a distinctive and meaningful keepsake.
Features
Handmade beaded keychain
Inspired by Ogun color traditions
Green and black crystal beads
Decorative charm accents
Lightweight and durable design
Secure metal key ring
Suitable for keys, purses, backpacks, and gifts
Custom color combinations available
Specifications
Product Type: Beaded Keychain
Materials: Glass Beads, Crystal Beads, Metal Findings
Color: Green, Black & Silver
Handmade: Yes
Approx. Length: 3.5–4 Inches
Customizable: Yes
Package Includes
1 × Handmade Ogun Inspired Beaded Keychain with Glass & Crystal Beads
You can return it for a full refund in 14 days if not happy with the item. Customer pays for return shipping.
Shipping Policy
Ritual Scent ships throughout the United States and to select international destinations where permitted by law.
Please note that perfumes, colognes, Florida Water, alcohol-based fragrances, and other flammable products can only be shipped by ground transportation within the United States. Due to postal and carrier regulations, these items cannot be shipped internationally.
Live plants and certain agricultural products may be shipped within the United States, where allowed, but cannot be shipped internationally due to customs and agricultural restrictions.
Orders are typically processed within 1-3 business days. Delivery times vary by destination and carrier. Buyers are responsible for ensuring that imported items comply with the laws and regulations of their country.
If you have questions regarding shipping restrictions for a particular item, please contact us before placing your order.
