Tap / click on image to see more RealViewsTM
Sale Price $6.72.
Original Price $7.90 Comp. value
per keychain
You save 15%
Blackbeard Keychain
Qty:
Style
Aluminum Circle
+$2.05
+$2.05
+$10.05
+$10.05
The Zazzle Promise
Order with Confidence
If something goes wrong on our end, we'll make it right, on every order. Learn more!
FREE Shipping
Enjoy FREE shipping with a 30-day free trial of Zazzle Plus – Learn More!
Secure Shopping Guaranteed
100% Secure payment with SSL Encryption.
About Keychains
Sold by
About This Design
Blackbeard Keychain
Edward Teach (alternatively spelled Edward Thatch, c. 1680 – 22 November 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was an English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of Britain's North American colonies. Little is known about his early life, but he may have been a sailor on privateer ships during Queen Anne's War before he settled on the Bahamian island of New Providence, a base for Captain Benjamin Hornigold, whose crew Teach joined around 1716. Hornigold placed him in command of a sloop that he had captured, and the two engaged in numerous acts of piracy. Their numbers were boosted by the addition to their fleet of two more ships, one of which was commanded by Stede Bonnet; but Hornigold retired from piracy toward the end of 1717, taking two vessels with him.
Teach captured a French slave ship known as La Concorde, renamed her Queen Anne's Revenge, equipped her with 40 guns, and crewed her with over 300 men. He became a renowned pirate, his nickname derived from his thick black beard and fearsome appearance; he was reported to have tied lit fuses (slow matches) under his hat to frighten his enemies. He formed an alliance of pirates and blockaded the port of Charles Town, South Carolina, ransoming the port's inhabitants. He then ran Queen Anne's Revenge aground on a sandbar near Beaufort, North Carolina. He parted company with Bonnet and settled in Bath, North Carolina, also known as Bath Town, where he accepted a royal pardon. But he was soon back at sea, where he attracted the attention of Alexander Spotswood, the Governor of Virginia. Spotswood arranged for a party of soldiers and sailors to capture him; on 22 November 1718 following a ferocious battle Teach and several of his crew were killed by a small force of sailors led by Lieutenant Robert Maynard.
Teach was a shrewd and calculating leader who spurned the use of violence, relying instead on his fearsome image to elicit the response that he desired from those whom he robbed. He was romanticized after his death and became the inspiration for an archetypal pirate in works of fiction across many genres.
Customer Reviews
4.6 out of 5 stars rating5.4K Total Reviews
5,426 Reviews
Reviews for similar products
5.0 out of 5 stars rating
5 out of 5 stars ratingBy Ali Y.February 4, 2026 • Verified Purchase
Aluminum Circle, 2"
Lovely & cute keychains i love them thank you sooo much ,they also reached to me soo fast 😍.
5.0 out of 5 stars rating
5 out of 5 stars ratingBy Christina J.March 11, 2024 • Verified Purchase
Premium Round, Large
These are a durable metal and the colors are vibrant. One of the clasp came broken but received a new one quickly. Customer service was responsive and quick to resolve the issue. They are bigger than I thought but still work for my wedding. I am satisfied with the print quality and surprised at how vibrant the colors are.
5.0 out of 5 stars rating
5 out of 5 stars ratingBy V.August 21, 2023 • Verified Purchase
Zazzle Reviewer Program
Beyond expectations. Choice of artwork is overwhelming, I found exactly what I needed from SJW_Graphics. Detail, colors, overall design looks great on this keyring. Could use as a pendant, purse charm, bookmark, too! Metal is sturdy without being heavy. Colors beautiful, with clear margins. Customized name makes this gift extra special. So many fonts, so many colors & sizes!
Original product
Tags
Other Info
Product ID: 146717614088226796
Created on: 9/3/2021, 5:46 PM
Rating: G
