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Go (game) Master Keychain

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Keep your keys safe and spectacular with this sturdy aluminum keychain from Zazzle. Beautifully printed on both sides, you can choose from thousands of designs, or personalize it with your own photos, text or unique designs. Label your car keys or keep a family photo of loved ones close to you at all times, these personalized keychains are light and waterproof.

  • Dimensions:
    • Diameter: 2"
    • Depth: 0.045"
    • Weight: 0.05 oz.
  • Full-color, full-bleed printing
  • Silver colored metal key ring with plastic snap ring
  • Light and waterproof
Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 2” in diameter. For best results please add 1/16" bleed

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Go (game) Master Keychain

Go (game) Master Keychain

The word for Go in traditional Chinese Go is an abstract strategy board game for two players in which the aim is to surround more territory than the opponent. The game was invented in China more than 2,500 years ago and is believed to be the oldest board game continuously played to the present day. The word Go is a short form of the Japanese word igo (囲碁; いご), which derives from earlier wigo (ゐご), in turn from Middle Chinese ɦʉi gi (圍棋, Mandarin: wéiqí, lit. 'encirclement board game' or 'board game of surrounding'). In English, the name Go when used for the game is often capitalized to differentiate it from the common word go.[15] In events sponsored by the Ing Chang-ki Foundation, it is spelled goe.[16] The Korean word baduk derives from the Middle Korean word Badok, the origin of which is controversial; the more plausible etymologies include the suffix dok added to Ba to mean 'flat and wide board', or the joining of Bat, meaning 'field', and Dok, meaning 'stone'. Less plausible etymologies include a derivation of Badukdok, referring to the playing pieces of the game, or a derivation from Chinese páizi (排子), meaning 'to arrange pieces'.

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By Ali Y.February 4, 2026Verified Purchase
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Lovely & cute keychains i love them thank you sooo much ,they also reached to me soo fast 😍.
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By Christina J.March 11, 2024Verified Purchase
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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.
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By V.August 21, 2023Verified Purchase
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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!
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Product ID: 146848185539340807
Created on: 8/22/2022, 10:51 AM
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