Pokemon and Xbox Unite in the World of Jewelry

Pokemon and Xbox Unite in the World of Jewelry

Embrace your love for gaming and Pokémon with stunning jewelry collections! While one captures opulence with a higher price tag, the other offers affordable elegance, allowing fans of both to indulge in their passion

Official jewelry is being introduced for both Pokemon and Xbox brands, albeit by different companies.

In partnership with artist Daniel Arsham, Tiffany & Co is designing a collection of Pokemon necklaces. Each individual necklace showcases a Pokemon pendant adorning its lower end. The pendants highlight six different Pokemon: Pikachu, Charmander, Squirtle, Jigglypuff, Cubone, and Mew.

The Pikachu ones are crafted from 18-karat yellow gold, with smaller ones priced at approximately $9,900 and the larger Pikachu version priced at around $29,000. Other Pokemon designs are made of sterling silver, each costing $1,290. These items will be available for purchase on December 1 at the Tiffany & Co Landmark in New York and the Omotesando store in Tokyo, as well as online.

Serge DeNimes has partnered with Xbox, offering a wider and more affordable range of accessories including rings, bracelets, and necklaces. The pieces in this collection range from $80 to $145 and showcase designs featuring the Xbox logo, directional pad, controller, and AXBY buttons.

Gaming has always had interesting collaborations with fashion and luxury goods. Back in 2021, Xbox teamed up with Gucci to create a special $10,000 Xbox Series X console.

Editor's P/S

As an Xbox fan, I'm thrilled to see the brand collaborating with Serge DeNimes to create a line of jewelry. The pieces are stylish and affordable, and I love that they feature iconic Xbox symbols like the logo, directional pad, controller, and AXBY buttons. I'm already planning on buying a few pieces to add to my collection.

I'm also impressed by the Tiffany & Co. x Pokemon collaboration. The necklaces are absolutely stunning, and I love that each one features a different Pokemon. The prices are definitely higher than what I'm used to spending on jewelry, but I think they're worth it for such special pieces. I'm hoping to save up enough money to buy the Pikachu necklace.