An Embroidered autograph of karrigan from the Budapest 2025 Contenders Autograph Capsule, signed for FaZe Clan at StarLadder Budapest 2025. The special embroidered film lifts this from the base autograph run and gives it a tactile presence collectors notice when sorting caps by finish and provenance.
An Embroidered autograph of karrigan from the Budapest 2025 Contenders Autograph Capsule, signed for FaZe Clan at StarLadder Budapest 2025. The special embroidered film lifts this from the base autograph run and gives it a tactile presence collectors notice when sorting caps by finish and provenance.
This is an Embroidered autograph sticker of karrigan issued for FaZe Clan as part of the Budapest 2025 Contenders Autograph Capsule, released into the StarLadder Budapest 2025 set. It is a team autograph piece rather than a generic or community design, carrying Valve's designer credit and the remarkable rarity label printed with the sticker.
Embroidered sits on the special end of the finish ladder above base paper and conventional holo or foil variants; it is treated as a premium feel and visual layer in the set. Compared with the paper autograph it is materially different-textural threadwork, raised stitching-and that physical distinction is what collectors use to rank films inside a capsule.
This sticker lives in the budget bracket of its market tier, which means it is accessible to collectors who want an embroidered autograph without chasing top-tier grails. For someone building a FaZe Clan or karrigan collection it offers the look and rarity step-up of an embroidered finish without the premium positioning of the most expensive autograph classes.
StarLadder Budapest 2025 is the event name tied to this sticker, and the capsule origin is the Budapest 2025 Contenders Autograph Capsule. Event provenance is what locks a sticker to a specific drop and narrative, so the capsule name and the tournament identity are what collectors cite when sorting their holdings.
Supply here is fixed to the capsule run from StarLadder Budapest 2025 and will not expand after the event's drop, so clean stock only thins as applied copies circulate and private trades close. That permanence in print count is the underlying scarcity engine for every tournament capsule, embroidered runs included.
An applied sticker has been used on a weapon and may show cropping, adhesive wear, or placement choices that matter to buyers; an unapplied, clean copy preserves full stock, sticker edges, and centering. For embroidered stickers the textile surface can be compressed or lifted when applied, so condition and unapplied status carry clear collecting weight.
Collectors pick this up for a few specific reasons: full provenance to StarLadder Budapest 2025, the tactile premium of the embroidered film, and a mid rarity grade that keeps it accessible but not ubiquitous. Those three combine into a long-term hold case: visible on weapons, present in autograph lines, and limited by the capsule run.
Embroidered signatures photograph and frame differently than paper or holo; they read well on darker skins where the stitching contrast is clear, and many builders lean on team autographs like karrigan's for center-side placements. The finish invites crafts that emphasize texture rather than just color, which is why certain weapons with matte or textile finishes pair better with embroidery.
When buying, confirm the copy is unapplied and that the finish is embroidered rather than a paper or holo variant, and inspect stitching and edge integrity in photos. The live market price is shown in the price block on this page; use that block as the authoritative source for current valuation.