Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba Jewelry

Material Crown Demon Slayer Jewelry Is Now Available to Pre-Order

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Demon Slayer jewelry is on the way. Material Crown will bring fans a new lineup of exclusive jewelry. Each piece of jewelry will encapsulate various aspects of the individual character’s design. You can grab these Material Crown Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba collaboration necklaces for $160 a piece. The entire set will cost $800, but each necklace will have to be purchased individually. Pre-orders will end on July 30, 2020, and orders are expected to ship sometime in November 2020.

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Several characters will be have their own, unique necklace inspired by them. These will include Tanjiro Kamado, Nezuko Kamado, Zenitsu Agatsuma, Inosuke Hashibira, and Giyu Tomioka. Looking at the images below, you can see how the designs represent each character that has been included in this collaboration. For example, Tanjiro’s necklace is set with a green stone and is engraved with the image signifying the Hinokami Kagura combat style. Nezuko’s necklace has motifs commonly associated with her character as part of the necklace, such as her hair ribbon and bamboo mouthpiece.

You can get a better look at the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba jewelry below.

In addition to the Demon Slayer jewelry, other merchandise is on the way as well. The Tamagotchi models will be released outside of Japan later in 2020. Fans of the series and Tamagochi collectors will be able to get their hands on them outside of Japan through sellers like Amazon. You could end up raising Tanjirotchi, Nezukotchi, and Kisatsutaitchi, if you’re an attentive caretaker.


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