Three Lobes. One Rotary Disc. Magnetic Pull on Every Turn.
The Triangle Rotary Clover Magnetic EDC Sliding is built around a geometry that works before you even touch it. The three-lobe clover outline fits the palm the way a palm wants to be filled — one lobe for each finger contact point, the body stable without any gripping effort.
At the center of the clover sits an oval rotary disc. Spin it with a thumb: the disc rotates freely on its axis while the three-lobe body stays still in your hand. The concentric-circle lathe texture covers both the disc and the three lobes — machined rings that give every surface a tactile depth you can feel under a moving finger.
The magnetic system runs through both the disc and the body. Multiple neodymium magnets are embedded across the clover face, creating a magnetic field the rotating disc passes through on every revolution. Each pass produces a subtle haptic pull — not a click, but a draw — that makes the rotation feel indexed rather than free-spinning. The result is a rotary action with a rhythm: smooth travel, then pull, smooth travel, then pull.
At 4.60 × 4.60 × 1.00 cm / 1.81″ × 1.81″ × 0.39″ and 60 g / 2.12 oz, this is the flattest and lightest piece in the line. The 1.00 cm / 0.39″ profile sits low in a pocket and disappears under a palm on a desk.
Three-lobe clover form — ergonomic contact geometry, stable without active gripping
Oval rotary disc — spins on center axis while body stays stationary in hand
Multi-magnet array — neodymium magnets embedded in both disc and body for indexed haptic pull
Concentric-circle lathe texture — machined rings across all surfaces, tactile depth on every face
60 g / 2.12 oz — lightest piece in the line, flattest EDC profile at 1.00 cm / 0.39″
Black PVD and silver mirror polish — two finishes on identical form and mechanism
Black PVD or Silver Mirror — Same Mechanism, Different Surface
Both finishes are applied to identical zinc alloy bodies. The form, weight, mechanism, and magnet array are unchanged between variants. The finish determines how the lathe texture reads and how the piece presents in different carry contexts.
Black PVD Physical vapor deposition coating over the zinc alloy surface. The concentric-circle texture reads as contrast geometry against the dark field — visible under close inspection, subdued from distance. The PVD layer adds surface hardness alongside the color. Preferred for minimal EDC setups, dark carry configurations, and corporate gifting where restraint is the brief.
Silver Mirror Polish High-gloss mirror finish on the zinc alloy surface. The concentric rings reflect and refract light across each machined face, making the lathe texture highly visible from any angle. The rotary disc and the three lobes read as distinct surfaces because the polish depth varies between them. Standard choice for display, product photography, and mixed-audience wholesale orders.
Both finishes are standard stock. Custom surface treatments — brushed, anodized, PVD color variants — are available for OEM orders above MOQ.
Customize This Rotary Coin
Both the clover body and the oval rotary disc are available for brand customization on OEM orders. The concentric-circle texture can be retained alongside logo placement or replaced with custom engraving.
Logo & Artwork
Laser engraving — works on both black PVD and silver mirror surfaces
UV print — full-color on either face of the clover body
Embossed plate — raised logo on the reverse face
Custom magnet count and array pattern available for large OEM runs
Artwork format: AI / EPS / PDF / PNG
Surface Finishes
Brushed / bead-blasted / mirror polish
Anodized color / PVD color variants (subject to order volume)
Packaging
Standard: OPP bag
Custom gift box with brand print
Branded sleeve or retail blister pack
Barcode and QR card insert available
FAQ
What is the Triangle Rotary Clover Magnetic EDC Sliding?
The Triangle Rotary Clover Magnetic EDC Sliding is a zinc alloy EDC pocket piece with a three-lobe clover body and an oval rotary disc at its center. Multiple neodymium magnets are embedded in both the disc and the body, creating a haptic pull on every revolution of the disc. The concentric-circle lathe texture covers all surfaces. Available in black PVD and silver mirror polish.
How does the rotary mechanism work?
An oval disc sits in the center of the three-lobe body and rotates freely on its own axis. As the disc spins, it passes through the magnetic field created by neodymium magnets embedded in the body. Each pass produces a subtle magnetic pull — a haptic draw rather than a click — that makes the rotation feel indexed. The result is a smooth rotation with rhythmic magnetic resistance on every revolution.
What does the concentric-circle lathe texture feel like?
The texture consists of precision-machined concentric rings covering the clover lobes and the rotary disc surface. Running a finger across the rings gives distinct, consistent tactile feedback at each groove transition. The texture is deep enough to feel clearly but smooth enough that it does not catch — it reads as mechanical depth rather than roughness.
What are the exact dimensions and weight?
4.60 × 4.60 × 1.00 cm / 1.81″ × 1.81″ × 0.39″, 60 g / 2.12 oz. Both black and silver variants share identical dimensions and weight. At 1.00 cm / 0.39″ thick, this is the flattest EDC piece in the line.
How does this differ from the other pieces in the line?
The Triangle Rotary Clover is the only piece in this line with a rotary mechanism — all other products use a linear push-and-snap action. Its clover form factor is also distinct from the rectangular push cards and the bar-form Pi Ka. The interaction is rotation rather than push, and the haptic feedback is a magnetic draw rather than a magnetic snap.
What is the difference between the black and silver finish?
Both finishes are on identical zinc alloy bodies with the same mechanism and magnet array. Black uses PVD coating — hard surface, subdued texture contrast, preferred for minimal EDC carry. Silver uses mirror polish — high gloss, the concentric rings are highly visible from any angle, preferred for display and photography.
Can the design be customized for OEM orders?
Yes. The clover body and rotary disc support laser engraving, UV printing, and embossed plate for OEM orders. Custom magnet count and array patterns are available for large volume runs. Submit artwork in AI / EPS / PDF / PNG format.
What is the MOQ for this rotary coin?
MOQ varies by customization level. Plain stock orders carry a lower MOQ than fully custom OEM runs with logo engraving and branded packaging. Contact us with your target quantity and requirements for a tiered quote.
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