Jana Lam

Keychains • Betta Fish Blooms • Blood Orange

$12

Jana Lam hand-printed Keychains are made with love and aloha at the Jana Lam Studio in the Kaka’ako neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii.

These bright and fun keychains are the perfect antidote to the key search. You will always be able to spot a Jana Lam keychain at the bottom of your bag or on the table across the room. The Large size is the perfect size to slip your wrist into for hand free carrying, and the small size is great for slipping a finger through for extra grip.

Due to the hand-printed and hand-made nature of our products print placement might be slightly different than what is pictured. 

Large:
1" gold finish flat key ring
6.5" length
.75" width

Small:
1" gold finish flat key ring
4" length
.75" width

Made in Hawaii, USA

Betta Fish Blooms. The petals of this floral were inspired by and meant to bear a resemblance to the fins and tails of Betta Fish, also known as Siamese Fighting Fish. Fighting Eel, our partners in this collaboration, actually picked out the artwork from my sketchbook, and I was thrilled with how fitting it was that they did. The male Bettas are typically the ones with the flashy, flamboyant fins, but for our purposes, we are using them to embody the strength and vibrancy, not only of Fighting Eel, a female-owned and run business like our own, but all women who have been faced with the heaviness of an at times fishbowl-like existence this year. Betta Fish Blooms is all about brightness, resilience and triumph!

Fabric: 
All Jana Lam Handmade in Hawaii textiles are silk-screened by hand on cotton fabrics with water-based inks. This piece is made from a 100% cotton twill fabric with a soft finish, and is reinforced with heavyweight interfacing to make the fabric sturdy and hold its shape.

Care:
The #janalamfam recommends spot cleaning when smaller spots show up. We usually use Shout Wipes for that, but Jana has used tide pens in the past. Make sure if there is a white top print to be a little more gentle on rubbing spots out. Since the ink sits on top of the fabric a bit more than other colors, there is a chance of the ink rubbing off and getting on other parts of the fabric. 

But, you can put your Jana Lam's in the wash. We usually use a hand wash cycle and lay flat to dry. After it's dried, it is always good to give it a little bit of an iron. We use 100% cotton fabric, so it may shrink in the dryer, but will definitely stand up to ironing. 

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