• Shine with our crystal skin series. And "Scuffgate" protect your precious iPhone 5 unibody from scratches. Full video instruction on applying our uniquely cut 3M material. Checkout our customer's completed iPhone 5 skins DIGISKIN Facebook Page

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  • New series Metallic Black with brushed metal texture from 3M™. Checkout our customer's completed iPhone 5 skins DIGISKIN Facebook Page

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  • Precision cut wood grain material from 3M. Specially selected Eco friendly vinyl from Japan. The skin makes your precious iPhone 5 incredibly slim, original, amazingly thin, extremely durable, and eminently portable..DIGISKIN FaceBook Page

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  • Enhance the look of your iPhone 5 by adding colours, then protect it with our precision cut frosted translucent crystal skin. Now you could go out without the need of a hard, bulky case.  DIGISKIN FaceBook Page

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  • Frosted Pink Crystal Skin for iPhone 5

    Frosted Pink Crystal Skin for iPhone 5

    Frosted Pink Crystal Skin - Our most versatile top protection for iPhone 5. As seen in our DIGISKIN Facebook Page. Precision cut to fit every angle, inclusive of the diamond cut chamfered area.

  • Ebony Woodgrain Skin for iPhone 5

    Ebony Woodgrain Skin for iPhone 5

    Ebony anecdote:
    Known for its jet-black color, ebony varies from deep black to dark red, with a variety of rich dark shades. Heartwood may display dramatic and irregular striping of bright brown, gray or greenish black on a deep black background. It is genetics that determines the shade, along with moisture, mineral content of the soil, and age/growth rate of the tree. Generally, the darker ebony is found at higher altitudes and from older trees. Ebony with more red tones has its origin at lower altitudes and from soil with greater iron content. Ebony is a scarce and costly wood.

  • Tamo Woodgrain Skin for iPhone 5

    Tamo Woodgrain Skin for iPhone 5

    Tamo anecdote:
    Wood with rare figuring was carefully carried down the mountain to be made into royal gifts.

    A species of common ash from the Far East produces one of the world's most rare and treasured woods. Native to Manchuria, but transplanted to the mountainous regions of Japan centuries ago, this particular ash owes its fame to a uniquely figured grain.