Custom Name and Year Billiard Keychain, Billiard Lover Gift
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Custom Name and Year Billiard Keychain, Billiard Lover Gift

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Custom Name and Year Billiard Keychain, Billiard Lover GiftMeet the Custom Name and Year Billiard Keychain a perfect fusion of personal touch and pool passion! Crafted with a sleek, mini billiard ball design, this keychain can be customized with a special name and meaningful year, making it truly one of a kind. Made from durable, smooth acrylic with a glossy finish, it features a secure metal keyring that keeps your keys safe while showcasing your love for the game. Personalized Touch: Add a name, initials,

Meet the Custom Name and Year Billiard Keychain — a perfect fusion of personal touch and pool passion! 🎱 Crafted with a sleek, mini billiard ball design, this keychain can be customized with a special name and meaningful year, making it truly one-of-a-kind. Made from durable, smooth acrylic with a glossy finish, it features a secure metal keyring that keeps your keys safe while showcasing your love for the game.

✨ Personalized Touch: Add a name, initials, or a short message to make it uniquely yours—a perfect way to celebrate someone’s passion in a personal way.
✨ Premium Quality: Made from high-grade materials, it’s designed to withstand daily wear while keeping its polished look.
✨ Ideal Size: Compact enough to carry anywhere, yet detailed enough to catch everyone’s eye.
✨ Gift-Ready Packaging: Presented in a sleek gift box, ready to delight your favorite billiard lover on any occasion!

Product details:

  • Material:The product is made from mica plastic.
  • Size: 2.5*2.5 in (6.5*6.5cm)
  • Feature: two-sided design.
  • Keychain is used to display as home decorationon an annual tradition or any other special occasion, with personalized messages & text.
  • In order to protect the product, protective film has been pasted on both sides of the product, please remove the product after receiving it!

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    • To ensure the best looking, please use standard English only and exclude special characters.
    • Click "Preview Your Personalization" to get a glimpse of your beautiful creation at the final step.
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