Keychron Daruma Doll Metal Artisan Keycap




Category: Artisan Keycaps




Category: Artisan Keycaps
The metal finish has a nice weight to it, and the red enamel details are surprisingly vivid. I put it on my escape key and it adds a cool pop of color to the whole board.
The little Daruma doll stares right up at me while I type, adding a fun splash of personality to my keyboard. The metal feels solid and cool to the touch, and the red paint job is flawlessly crisp. It clicks into place perfectly on the switch stem.
The detail on this little daruma keycap is incredible—the red paint job is flawless and the face actually looks hand-painted. It’s got a satisfying heft to it that makes my space bar feel much more premium. Only wish it fit a standard stem a bit more snugly, but it stays put during typing.
The metal finish gives it a satisfying weight, and the Daruma face detail is surprisingly crisp and clean. Looks perfect on my escape key and has held up well after a few weeks of daily use.
I was worried this artisan keycap would feel cheap, but the zinc alloy construction has a satisfying heft that matches my keyboard's aesthetic perfectly. The engraved Daruma face adds a nice tactile bump under my fingertip while typing.
The metallic finish catches the light beautifully, and the Daruma detail is surprisingly sharp for such a small piece. It sits perfectly stable on my switch and adds a nice weight to the keypress.
The weight of this keycap is really satisfying — it's noticeably heavier than my plastic ones, and the daruma design has a nice tactile feel. It sits perfectly on my board and adds a nice pop of color.
I wasn't sure how a metal keycap would feel, but the weight and smooth enamel finish on this Daruma are surprisingly satisfying to type on.
The detail on this Daruma keycap is incredibly sharp, especially the metallic red paint job against the polished aluminum face. It's heavier than any plastic cap I've used before, which gives my ESC key a satisfying, solid clack when typed. A pricey accent piece, but it's the first artisan I've actually kept on the board for daily use.
The weight of this little metal keycap is satisfyingly hefty, and the matte finish on the kimono really makes it pop. It clicked right onto my switch with no wobble at all. A perfect desk accent for a subtle Japanese aesthetic.