Release Date: January 15, 2023
Kiba and Ciel were regular congoers but unfortunately I never got to do the collaboration I wanted before Kiba passed in 2021. I was thrilled to be able to make these pins to celebrate the dogs.
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Size: 3 inches & 2.5 inches
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Backstamp: Raised Robot Dragon Studios Logo & Year (2022)
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Pinback: Triple post, Rubber Clutches
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Type: Hard Enamel
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Metals: Gold
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Backing Card: 3x3 inch Halloween Design
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Origin: Made in Zhongshan, Dong (China)
The original artwork designed and copyrighted by Alesia Gitter, produced by Robot Dragon Studios, and vectored by Mike Mo Del. Dedicated to Corgi Cosplay.
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Kiba Forest Elf Cosplay Corgi Memorial LE 150
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Ciel Fairy Cosplay Corgi LE 150
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What does Preorder mean?
Preorder means that a limited number of early pins are reserved at a lower price in order to help push the design into production. These pins will not arrive immediately and will ship once they are in stock to people who preordered first. The estimated ship date will be listed as the release date. Any remaining pins will be listed accordingly and the release date will be adjusted to reflect the exact date the pins were released on. All preorder pins will be Standard grade. Colors are subject to change from the preorder image.
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What does Standard grade mean?
Enamel pins are handmade, so there is a high chance of imperfections. Faults may include:
- tiny air bubbles trapped in the enamel
- minor enamel underfill
- minor metal plating imperfections or scratches
- small nicks on the enamel or metal plating
- imperfections around the sides or back
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What does Bag grade mean?
These are pins with flaws that are more obvious. Faults may include:
- small areas of missing enamel
- moderately scratched or nicked enamel or metal
- small gouges in the enamel or metal
- multiple imperfections
- incorrect glitter
- missing plating or flaking plating
- major screenprinting issues