Keystone desk figurine — Keyth, the smiling Pennsylvania keystone
The Keystone desk figurine — affectionately named Keyth — is a 2.5-inch 3D-printed Pennsylvania keystone with a smiling face, fixed arms, and articulated fidget legs. Printed in a blue-and-gold dual color (the personal favorite of designer Archer Frog Designs) and finished by hand. Sized for a desk, a locker, a car dashboard, or a shelf.
Why a keystone
The keystone is the symbol of Pennsylvania — it’s on every state highway sign and every Pittsburgh-related logo worth its salt. Giving the keystone a face and fidget legs is the kind of friendly absurdity that makes locals smile. The blue-and-gold palette pulls double duty for Pitt fans, Pittsburgh sports loyalty in general, and anyone who just likes the colors.
What’s included
One Keyth figurine, ~2.5 inches tall, dual-color blue and gold print, articulated fidget legs that move (great for desk-time stress relief), fixed arms, smiling face. Made of PLA, hand-finished. Each one is printed individually so the painted detail varies subtly piece to piece.
Who they’re for
Strong gift fits: a Pittsburgh-area teacher who collects desk pieces; a Pitt student or alum; a Pennsylvania expat who misses the keystone signs; a fidget-loving coworker; a stocking stuffer for someone who has every other small Pittsburgh thing already. Also: yourself, when your desk needs a smiling friend.
Care & details
3D-printed in PLA, finished by hand. Wipe with a dry cloth as needed; avoid leaving the figure in a hot car or direct summer sunlight for long stretches (PLA softens above ~60°C / 140°F). Hand-painted versions hold up well to normal handling but treat them like art, not a chew toy.
About the size and finish
Keyth lands at just over 2.5 inches tall, which is the sweet spot for desk decor — big enough to actually see and small enough to live next to a monitor without taking over. The blue-and-gold dual-color finish is the maker’s personal favorite, and is hand-finished after print. The articulated legs are printed-in-place — they snap free during the final layers, no assembly required, and they actually swing. It’s a small detail that turns the figure from a static piece into a fidget toy and a desk decoration at the same time.
About the maker
Keyth is made by Archer Frog Designs, a small-shop 3D-printing maker on YinzMart — Pittsburgh’s marketplace built for local and woman-owned brands. Browse more pieces including the Keyth digital download for printing your own from the same maker, or explore other Pittsburgh-themed items across the marketplace.
FAQs about Keyth Keystone Desk Figurine
What is it made of?
3D-printed in PLA filament and finished by hand. Hand-painted versions use acrylic paint; single-color versions show off the print itself.
How big is it?
About 2.5 inches tall — sized to sit comfortably on a desk, in a locker, or on a shelf.
Will it ship to the Pittsburgh area?
Yes — free shipping where applicable, and the maker is local, so Pittsburgh-region delivery is typically fast.
Are the fidget legs assembled?
No assembly required — the legs are printed in place and snap free during the final layers of the print. They actually swing.
Are these a good Pittsburgh / Pennsylvania gift?
Strong fit — they’re whimsical, locally-designed, and hit the note of “this person knows me” in a way generic souvenirs don’t. Pair with a handwritten note for max effect.
Can I see other Pittsburgh-themed pieces from this maker?
Yes — Archer Frog Designs has a full lineup including the Pierogi Magnet, Keyth the Keystone, Coney the Traffic Cone, Perogi Pal, and STL digital downloads of several. Browse the Pittsburgh-themed items category to see them all.













