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Glam out with Pokemon Vulpix and Ninetails necklace by Japanese jewelry designer U-Treasure

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By Ingrid Tsai, SoraNews24

U-Treasure is a Japanese jewelry designer that has consistently wowed anime and video game fans alike with their elegant jewelry collaborations. From wedding rings to Ditto-themed necklaces, there is a wide variety to select from, and fans of the jeweler will be excited to learn of a new limited-edition item. For this upcoming winter, U-Treasure will release a necklace incorporating the enchanting silhouettes of Alolan Vulpix and Ninetails.

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The necklace features an outline of Alolan Ninetails set to the background of a snowflake while an Alolan Vulpix clambers onto one of the snowflake’s corners. Alternating resin shards of aquamarine and sky blue provide a colorful yet sophisticated look. For those who are fans of Ice-type Pokémon, the necklace is the perfect addition to any jewelry collection.

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Furthermore, interested buyers can choose from three options for the necklace’s metal: silver, 18K white gold, and platinum. The metals are respectively priced at 17,600 yen, 132,000 yen, and 143,000 yen. Regardless of the chosen metal, this chic necklace will no doubt make a wonderful holiday gift.

Pre-orders for the necklace end at 11:59 p.m. on Dec 25. Necklaces can be purchased from both U-Treasure’s Shinjuku and Ikebukuro stores as well as online here.

Source: U-Treasure via PR Times

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