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Chee-Kain Product Development

Chee-Kain Product Development

Each Chee-Kain is composed of a stainless steel cable, a zinc split-washer, and a rectangular piece of cast acrylic with rounded edges + logo etched on both sides. Chee-Kains are laser cut by machines and put together by human hands.

 

Kind of a key chain, kind of not a key chain; a CHEE-KAIN. This item embodies Mojave and our constant identity crisis as a creative agency/ brand/ vague group of individuals. But one thing is for certain, this item will turn your mundane collection of keys into a visual flare of “It’s just different, dog.” The radiant color way was extracted from Mauna Loa volcano lava by our Mojave Research Team who has now researched and surveyed 3 other locations including Machu Picchu (Peru), Spearmint Rhino (DTLA), and Zacatecas (Mexico). These Chee Kains won’t only make you feel like you’re driving something way more foreign than your ‘94 Civic, but they’ll also give you the same motivation they gave us to write this try hard description.

LASER CUT PRODUCTION : : JEREMY MANARANG + TESS RADISCH

MODELING : : AMANDA YEE

MUSIC : : BUTTERCREEM

PRODUCT ASSEMBLY + PHOTOGRAPHY : : NICK IMBRIALE

VIDEOGRAPHY : : KENNEDI WHITTINGHAM

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