SINoALICE Necklace

SINoALICE Hansel & Gretel Snow White Necklaces Available to Pre-Order in North America

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Square Enix will release a line of necklaces inspired by Hansel & Gretel and Snow White from SINoALICE. These inspired necklaces were available to pre-order for Japanese audiences in July. However, a North American release is now planned. Each of these necklaces will cost $167 a piece and are scheduled to ship sometime in January 2021. Both of these necklaces are available to pre-order through the Square Enix online shop.

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As mentioned above, these necklaces will be inspired by the designs of Hansel & Gretel and Snow White in SINoALICE. Each necklace will have a motif representative of the character, giving the piece of jewelry its own unique look. The Snow White necklace has the character’s signature apple and heart motif. Looking carefully you can see that the snowflake is made up of several apples overlapping one another.

Meanwhile, the Hansel & Gretel necklace has the cage motif associate with their character. In addition to the cage, a small head is set inside. This piece is unattached from the cage and will roll around inside when the necklace is moved. You can look at the SINoALICE Hansel & Gretel and Snow White necklace designs below.

SINoALICE is a mobile game created by NieR and Drakengard series creator Yoko Taro. Set in a mysterious universe, this narrative puts a unique spin on classic fairy tales like Snow White, The Little Mermaid, and Alice in Wonderland.

SINoALICE Global is available on iOS and Android.

 


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