U-Treasure to Release Psyduck Inspired Pokemon Necklace

Japanese jewelry retailer U-Treasure is scheduled to release another line of Pokemon inspired necklaces, this line will be inspired by Psyduck. A total of four Psyduck necklaces are available to pick from, all ranging in price according to their material. Pre-orders are currently open, with the necklaces expected to ship in mid-July. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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This special limited release necklace by U-Treasure features a small cast of the psychic duck Pokemon Psyduck. Additionally, the necklace will have another unique detail found on the clasp. This detail being a small Pokeball shaped and styled link. The necklace is available in silver, gold, pink gold, and platinum. The silver necklace will cost ¥15,400 (or roughly $145), while the gold and pink gold versions will cost ¥99,000 (or $937). The platinum version is a bit more expensive, costing ¥110,000 (or $1041).

Pokemon U-Treasure Psyduck Necklace

Additionally, the U-Treasure website does provide overseas shipping so international customers will be able to get their hands on the special Psyduck Pokemon necklace. U-Treasure has collaborated with The Pokemon Company in the past. This has included the release of a special Mimikyu necklace. Other past collaborations featured unique jewelry designs that incorporated popular electric Pokemon like Pikachu and Raichu.

In other Pokemon merchandise related news, the extremely popular Gengar plush returned for a third wave of restocks in Japan. Those orders are expected to ship sometime in August 2021.


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