Evil Eye Resin Artisan Keycap






Category: Artisan Keycaps






Category: Artisan Keycaps
The resin has such a satisfying weight and depth to it, and the evil eye pattern catches the light perfectly from different angles. Really brings a unique focal point to my keyboard setup.
I was a bit worried the resin might feel cheap, but it's got a nice weight to it and the color shifts in the light are mesmerizing. It makes typing feel special every time I glance down at my board.
I love how the resin captures that deep, hypnotic gradient — the "evil eye" detail looks almost hand-painted under my desk light. It sits perfectly flush on my switch and adds a nice weight with every keystroke.
The blue swirls catch the light beautifully and look even better in person than the photos. It fits snugly on my switch and adds a nice pop of color to my board.
The detail on this keycap is incredible — the way the eye seems to follow you as you type is a bit mesmerizing. It's heavier than my standard caps, which gives a satisfying thocky sound when pressed. Fits perfectly on my switch.
I'm not usually one for desk accessories, but this keycap's resin work has a mesmerizing depth that catches the light just right. The red iris is so vivid it almost looks alive, and the glossy dome feels smooth as glass under my fingertip.
The blue resin really catches the light with a deep, liquid depth that photos don't fully capture. I swapped it onto my Escape key and love how it stands out from the rest of the set.
I was a bit worried about the size, but it fits perfectly on my Esc key and the blue resin shifts color beautifully depending on the light. The sculpted eye detail has a surprising amount of depth, and the surface is smooth to the touch without any sharp edges.
The tiny gold flecks in the resin catch the light perfectly, and the sculpted eye has a really satisfying texture under my fingertip. It sits flush with my other keys and adds just the right amount of creepy flair to my board.
I was blown away by how vibrant the blue resin looks when the RGB shines through it. The eye design catches the light in a way that makes it seem almost alive on my keyboard.