Kingdom Hearts Heart Necklaces Rings
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Kingdom Hearts Heart and Crown Necklaces, Rings Returning

Square Enix announced that several Kingdom Hearts jewelry items will return to its Japanese storefront in 2024. These include the Kingdom Hearts crown and heart necklaces and two monogram rings.

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All four items are currently available for pre-order through the official Square Enix Japan storefront and will ship on September 21, 2024. You can find the necklaces on the official site, alongside the rings.

Two variations of the heart and crown necklace are available. These include a silver version priced at 19,800 yen (or $125) and am 18 karat gold version which will cost 85,800 (or roughly $543). Consumers will also be able to pick a stone for their necklace, with each one representing a specific Kingdom Hearts character.

The list of stones and character tied to them are:

  • Aquamarine – Aqua
  • Blue Sapphire – Riku
  • Blue Topaz – Sora
  • Citrine – Terra
  • Garnet – Axel
  • Onyx – Shion
  • Orange Sapphire – Roxas
  • Peridot – Ventus
  • Pink Tourmaline – Kairi
  • White Sapphire – Namine

You can take a look at the Kingdom Hearts heart and crown necklaces below:

The two Kingdom Hearts monogram rings will come in silver, plated gold, rose gold, and black. The standard sized monogram ring will cost 19, 580 yen (or $124) whereas the wide version will cost 21,780 yen (or $138).

You can view the Kingdom Hearts monogram rings below:

In January 2023, Square Enix announced it would be producing a Kingdom Hearts necklace inspired by Kairi. Specifically her keyblade. This item was available for pre-order until May 2023.


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