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Triceratops Skull - Glow in the Dark Keyring

Triceratops Skull - Glow in the Dark Keyring

Regular price £6.50 GBP
Regular price Sale price £6.50 GBP
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Low stock: 8 left

Herbivores for life (and after)!

These fossilised charms are an off-white/cream colour in the daylight and glow bright green when charged by a light source and have a matte white acrylic finish on the reverse.

The detailed linework is printed on top of the acrylic and may be subject to wear and tear over time.

Product details:

  • Size: 2 inch charm with a small holographic star
  • Strong but lightweight keyring
  • Extra glowy! Great for finding your Keys

There may be variations in colour depending on your monitor or device.

Allergy Warning: All items are packaged in a household with cats.
Artwork designed by IndiWolfonline / LHRobinson

Returns & Shipping

All orders are sent via Royal Mail from the UK.
Processing time for orders is between 1-5 business days (Monday - Friday).

UK Orders:
Standard Delivery: 2-4 business days.

If your order hasn't arrived after 2 weeks then please contact me so I can process a refund or re-ship your order free of charge.

International Orders:
International Standard Delivery: 3-17 business days.

If your order hasn't arrived after 6 weeks then please contact me so I can process a refund or re-ship your order free of charge.

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I don't accept product exchanges or late cancellations.
Returns are handled on a case by case basis.
I am unable to accept any returns on custom orders, digital products or earrings due to hygiene reasons.

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Conditions of return
Buyers are responsible for return postage costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value

Customs

We have no control or responsibility over taxes and fees on orders sent outside of the UK.
Please contact your local customs office for details of any possible charges prior to placing your order.

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