Fangamer is a website which is well known for its desireable and often very unique gaming merchandise. Some of its most well known products are posters and prints produced by independent artists, some of which I covered way back in November. However, there have been much more Zelda related additions since then, the most recent of which being necklaces and keychains in the form of the Small and Boss keys, all designed by Jon Kay. Hit the jump to take a look!

The Boss Key necklaces come in two designs: Polished and Antique. Each one inch key comes with a 21 inch gold chain (the style of the chain also varies with each key design) and is designed with two red gems inset on each side of the key. Each one costs just $18 USD, perfect for unlocking that final door to finish off dungeon bosses.

The small key necklace comes with an antique finish and features a Triforce design encircled in a cog motif. It also comes with with a 21 inch silver chain and costs $17 USD. Although it can only be used once in the dungeon you found it in, it is still a very nice addition to any item collection.

If necklaces aren’t particularly your thing, the keys are also available as key chains, to keep with your other, more day-to-day keys. These differ from the necklace key designs in that they are heavier, larger (both are two inches long) and also vary slightly in their individual designs. For example, the Boss Key lacks the red gem as in the necklace design, but features a more decorative and ornate design than the necklace, incorporating a small Triforce design below the eye and other subtle design features. The key chains are also cheaper, with the Boss and Small keys costing $14 and $10 USD, respectively.

All four Keys, along with other Zelda and gaming merchandise can be found here at Fangamer.

But what do you think? Which Key design variation is your favourite? What other designs from Zelda do you want to see turned into necklaces and key chains? Tell us in the comments below!

Source: Fangamer

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