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JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders Jewelry Reference Stands

Eleven pieces of jewelry based on JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders are now open for pre-order. These items are part of a collaboration with Jam Home Made, which is an accessory shop in Japan. You can purchase the accessories via Premium Bandai. However, Premium Bandai does not ship outside of Japan. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The jewelry pieces that are part of the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders and Jam Home Made collaboration, as well as their prices, are as follows:

  • DIO The World ring (16500 JPY)
  • Hermit Purple necklace (15400 JPY)
  • Hierophant Green earrings (9900 JPY)
  • Iggy ring (16500 JPY)
  • Last Fight necklace (16500 JPY)
  • Last Fight ring (14300 JPY)
  • Magician’s Red necklace (13200 JPY)
  • Silver Chariot bead bracelet (13200 JPY)
  • Star Platinum ring (16500 JPY)
  • The Fool feather single earring (7700 JPY)
  • To Be Continued ear cuff (7700 JPY)

All of the items will be available for pre-order until September 17, 2023. They’ll ship out in November 2023. Once again, they are only available in Japan unless you employ the use of a proxy service. As a note, the Last Fight ring and necklace Jotaro’s ORA ORA and DIO’s MUDA MUDA to form the design.

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders is available to streaming via services such as Netflix and Crunchyroll. Viz Media is licensing the manga for English readers. The JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure jewelry is available for pre-order until September 17, 2023. The current JoJo part is JOJOLands, which is Part 9.


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