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This New Tiffany Pokemon Jewelry is Worth Over $30,000

Tiffany and Co Pokemon Collection
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A new Pokemon Capsule Jewelry Collection from Tiffany and Co featuring nine products starting at $1,393.28 is scheduled to hit the shelves in Japan and North America beginning on December 1, 2023. The new collection will be available for purchase on release day at the Landmark Tiffany and Co store in New York, the Tiffany and Co Omotesando store in Tokyo, and the official North American brand website. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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The new Tiffany and Co Pokemon Capsule Collection will be produced in collaboration with the contemporary American artist Daniel Arsham and his Arsham Studio. The collection consists of luxury necklaces and pendants with Pokemon motifs.

The sterling silver Pokemon pendants with diamond accents cost $1,393.28 each. Of the Pokemon to choose from, there is Charmander, Cubone, Jigglypuff, Mew, Pikachu, and Squirtle. A necklace including all six of the Pokemon pendants is also available for the price of $7,765.20.

An 18k gold Pikachu necklace is also available as a part of the collection. Once again, the gold Pikachu pendant features diamond accents. It is available in both small and large sizes. The small size features Pikachu in a standing pose, while the large size has Pikachu in a humble sitting position. The small Pikachu necklace costs 9,944.11, and the large necklace costs $31,211.44. The gold Pikachu pendants will come encased in a specialized Tiffany and Co blue Poke Ball.

View the new Tiffany and Co Pokemon Capsule Jewelry Collection in the gallery below:

Tiffany and Co’s new Pokemon Capsule Jewelry Collection will go on sale on December 1, 2023 and will be available at Tiffany in New York, Tokyo, and online.

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