Hey guys,
I was prowling Etsy today and was impressed by these particularly beautiful keys:
Torii Gate Artisan Keycap



They're pretty inexpensive, too, considering how much work must go into them. (I'd mention exactly how much they were—but I see only Canadian-dollar prices here, which wouldn't mean much to most of you.)
I don't have any artisan keys myself... In fact I often laugh at how exaggerated many of them are (especially the ones you can't even press—what's up with that??). But every now and then I see some that are so well done, I feel like passing them along.
I have no affiliation with the maker, and reap no benefits whatsoever from the keys' sales... I just liked how they looked.
BTW, I may be a voice in the wilderness here—but "keycap" is a misnomer. (If these are "caps", what's the "key? The switch? No, that's the switch, right?) People in the keyboard-manufacturing industry have traditionally called them "keys" or "buttons". (Unicomp
calls them "buttons".)
