Acrylic keychains
Acrylic keychains occupy a distinctive place within the ecosystem of derivative objects.
Small, accessible, and widely distributed, they allow characters and fictional worlds to move beyond screens and display cases and enter everyday life.
This subcategory explores acrylic keychains from anime, manga, and video games not as simple accessories, but as miniature forms of cultural representation. Often produced in series, tied to events or limited collaborations, they reflect a culture of fragments, appropriation, and image circulation.
Beyond their practical or decorative function, acrylic keychains raise a central question: how does a work circulate, become familiar, or get claimed through small, portable objects? A space designed for those who wish to collect these pieces as discreet markers of identity and attachment, and to understand their role within contemporary pop culture.