
Artisan Keycap
Emerald Gecko
The cool grass starter with the twig and the attitude. Rich greens and forest tones layer through the resin, and under green or warm backlighting this cap looks like a tiny slice of the Hoenn jungle on your board. It's got that effortlessly cool energy that Treecko always had. Clean lines, great press.
Each keycap is made to order. Expect 2-4 weeks for sculpting, casting, and shipping.
Specifications
- Cherry MX compatible
- SA profile, 1u size
- Hand-poured artisan resin
- UV-resistant clear coat
- RGB backlight reactive
Free Shipping
Worldwide, 2-4 weeks
UV Protected
Won't yellow over time
RGB Reactive
Glows with backlight
Handcrafted
Sculpted and poured by hand
Customer Reviews
7 reviews
Treecko office plant
I keep real plants on my desk and the Treecko keycap blends in like its part of the ecosystem. The emerald resin matches my pothos perfectly. Nature desk complete.
Treecko for the new setup
New desk, new monitor, same Treecko keycap. Its the first thing that gets moved when I upgrade anything. The little gecko on its branch is an essential part of my workspace now.
Cool Treecko
Love the bright green and the branch pose is great. The tail could be a touch more leaf-shaped to match the game design but the overall effect is really nice. Happy with it.
Treecko terrarium
If you look into this keycap its like a tiny terrarium. Treecko on its branch, leaves around it, the depth in the emerald resin. Like a pokeball diorama but better.
grass starter gang
the treecko looks so alive perched on its little branch. the big eyes and the leaf tail are spot on. emerald resin with tiny leaf details around it is a nice touch
Gen 3 love
Treecko was my starter in Ruby and seeing it in keycap form hits different. The gecko pose on the branch is natural and the emerald resin around it looks like a jungle.
Treecko!
The green is gorgeous and Treecko is perched on a tiny branch inside the resin which is so clever. The big yellow eyes are painted perfectly and the tail has that leaf-shaped tip. Love it.


