


Myra Pasture Petals Handtooled Leather Keyfob in Prairie Sand
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
MAKE A LASTING IMPRESSION WITH MYRA WESTERN KEY FOBS
The Myra Pasture Petals Hair-on Leather Key Fob is a perfect blend of rugged Western charm and delicate artistry. Handcrafted with genuine hair-on leather, it features intricate hand-tooled floral detailing accented by soft purple petals and smooth curves. The natural textures of the hide bring a rustic yet elegant appeal, making it a standout among western key fobs. Designed for durability and flair, this piece doubles as a functional accessory and a stylish keepsake, ideal for those who love western key chains with personality. Whether clipped to your keys, bag, or belt, it makes a style statement everywhere you go.
FEATURES OF MYRA’S COWGIRL KEYCHAIN
- Premium hair-on-leather with natural hide textures for a rustic Western feel
- Hand-tooled floral design with delicate petal accents and fine detailing
- Durable metal clasp for secure fastening to keys, bags, or belt loops
- Compact & lightweight for easy carrying
DIMENSIONS OF COUNTRY KEYCHAINS (IN INCHES)
- Width: 1.25
- Length: 7.5
MATERIALS USED IN MYRA’S WESTERN STYLE KEYCHAINS
- Leather
- Hairon
SHIPPING & RETURN
We offer free shipping to USA on orders above $125, UK and EU on order above $75, with delivery in 4–7 business days. Please visit our Shipping Page to view more details.
ORDER AMOUNT | SHIPPING FEE |
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Under $25 | $14.99 |
$25 - $50 | $12.99 |
$50 - $75 | $11.99 |
$75 - $125 | $9.99 |
Above $125 | Free-Shipping |
We offer returns or exchanges, within 14 days of delivery.
Duties and taxes will be collected on delivery, except in the USA.
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The Myra story


Myra isn’t made for the masses. It’s made for the bold.
Rooted in craft, shaped by the West, and carried by who lead with quiet fire. Every piece tells a story.


From hand-tooled leather to reclaimed canvas, our designs hold the marks of true craftsmanship.
Myra is where grit meets grace, and where everyday utility meets timeless soul.

