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Poe the Raven Acrylic Keyring – Joyella Design
£7.00
Introducing the Poe the Raven Key-Ring, featuring the captivating character Poe—a teenage raven who once hated books due to his dyslexia, until he discovered the thrilling world of horror and thriller genres. Now an avid reader, Poe spends his days in a haunted bookshop, surrounded by the chilling tales he loves. 🐦⬛
This high-quality key-ring showcases an intricate illustration of Poe perched atop a stack of books, reflecting his passion for spine-tingling stories. Crafted from durable materials, it’s perfect for keeping your keys organised or adding a touch of mystery to your backpack, purse, or book bag.
Size: 2 inch
Out of stock
SKU:
JD-KR03
Categories: Books & Stationary, Jewellery & Accessories, Pins & Keyrings, Stationary
Tags: acrylic keyring, bag accessories, Book accessory, book lover, crow, gift for her, gift for him, keyring, Poe the crow, Raven
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