Why Ceramic Feels Different
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Weight & Stability
A grounded feel compared to plastic keycaps.
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Surface Texture
Smooth ceramic finish that resists shine.
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Temperature
Naturally cool to the touch.
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Refined Sound
A deeper, more muted typing tone.
The Ceramic Collection

Current Studio Edition
Green Urushi · Hand-Lacquered Ceramic
Layered natural lacquer applied over ceramic, cured for depth and tonal variation. Each set develops subtle individuality through hand application.
Crafted Through Heat and Precision
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Formed with Precision
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Kiln Fired at High Temperature -
Glazed by Hand -
Checked for Precision Fit
Each keycap begins as refined ceramic material, precisely formed for dimensional accuracy and weight consistency.
Unlike plastic, ceramic requires controlled shaping before firing — ensuring structural integrity and clean edges.
The formed pieces are kiln-fired at high temperatures, transforming the material into hardened ceramic.
This process creates the density, weight, and stability that define the ceramic typing experience.
Specialty finishes are applied and glazed to create refined surface texture and visual depth.
Each glaze reacts uniquely during firing — subtle variations are part of the material character.
Every piece is checked for stem compatibility and dimensional accuracy to ensure reliable fit on mechanical switches.
Designed specifically for MX-style mechanical keyboards.

The Ceramic Wrist Rest
Weight, stability, and a smooth ceramic surface designed for long sessions.
- Stable feel
- Refined surface
- Designed for comfort


