Pachycephalosaurus Keychain/Charm
Pachycephalosaurus Keychain/Charm
The Pachycephalosaurus was a herbivorous dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period (about 70–66 million years ago). Known for its thick, domed skull, it may have used its head for ramming or display to intimidate rivals. It roamed what is now North America.
This design transforms the rugged Pachycephalosaurus into a chubby, rounded form with shades of dark and light grey. Its friendly shape is marked with a heart-shaped spot.
Made with domed acrylic on one side for a glossy, durable finish, this charm is lightweight yet sturdy, perfect to show your love of dinos on your keys, bag, or lanyard. It features a golden clasp for secure and stylish attachment, making it both practical and fun!
Specifications:
- Domed acrylic on one side for durability and shine
- Size (longest side): 4.5cm (1.8")
- Includes a golden clasp for secure attachment
- Double-sided design (art on both sides)
Other names: Pachy, Dome-head, Bone-headed dinosaur, Headbutting dino, brawling dino, thick head dinosaur, thick-headed lizard, battering ram dinosaur, Pepper, Chonky Chompers, dinosaur keychain, dino keychain, dino charm, dinosaur charm