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Labubu THE MONSTERS Forest Fairy Tale Series - Earphone Case | Headphone Keychain

Labubu THE MONSTERS Forest Fairy Tale Series - Earphone Case | Headphone Keychain

Keychain | Earphone Case


The Labubu Forest Fairy Tale Earphone Case is an earphone case from The Monsters' forest fairy tale series — a small, useful accessory with Labubu's character that will protect your earphones and add a touch of forest magic to your everyday life.

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Details

Product type: Earphone case
Brand: POP MART
Series: LABUBU – Forest Fairy Tale
Material: silicone / PVC
Function: earphone case / accessory
Age: 15+ (collectible product)

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  • inPost Courier — 1–2 days: 18 PLN
  • Orlen Paczka — 1–2 days: 12 PLN
  • inPost Paczkomat — 1–2 days: 14 PLN

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Delivery within Europe is possible within 3–5 days.

🔁 Returns

Products can be returned within 14 days of receiving the order.

Blind Box products cannot be returned after opening, as the element of surprise is an integral part of the product.

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The Monsters | Labubu | Zimomo: Kasing Lung - KICKOMI

The Monsters | Labubu | Zimomo: Kasing Lung

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Kasing Lung did not plan a global phenomenon. He planned a fairy tale. Born in Hong Kong, raised in the Netherlands, settled in Belgium — he grew up between cultures, languages, and mythologies. No consoles, no internet: just drawing and European fairy tales. The fascination with elves and folklore that began in childhood never faded. It transformed into The Monsters — a world inhabited by Labubu, Zimomo, Tycoco, and the rest of the toothy family, which captivated collectors across the planet. Today, his figurines sell out within a minute of release, fetch auction prices reaching hundreds of thousands of dollars, and Sony Pictures is making a film about them. But the core remains the same — a forest mythology created by a man who simply wanted to tell a story. Meet the artist behind one of the most recognizable characters in the history of art toys.