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Mayla Will Sell Kingdom Hearts Keyblade Earrings

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Apparel brand Mayla will sell earrings based on the Kingdom Hearts series. Pre-orders will be available from October 27, 2025 to November 27, 2025. As a reminder, Mayla offers international shipping.

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There are six different pairs of earrings—four Keyblades and two original icons—that you can combine to form a single character set. Earrings will come in a special box featuring key visual from the game. You can get sets for Sora, Riku, Axel, and Roxas. So, for instance, you can combine the Kingdom Chain earring with the Kingdom Hearts logo earring to get a Sora set. If you want Roxas, you would get the Organization XIII earring with the Oathkeeper and Oblivion set. Prices for the earrings are:

  • Complete Set: 29700 JPY (2 pairs)
  • Keyblade: 19,800 JPY (1 pair) 
  • Original: 13200 JPY (1 pair)

There are slight changes to the designs of the Keyblades to make them more suitable for earrings. For example, Kingdom Chain’s Mickey charm appears gold instead of silver in the earrings. There’s also a red-and-black bow at the end. Oathkeeper and Oblivion are different shades of silver, rather than completely different colors. In comparison, Braveheart gains blue dots on the blade when it was plain gray in the game.

While Mayla sells original goods, it specializes in selling items like shoes, perfume, and clothes based on characters from popular anime, video games, and other facets of Japanese pop culture. In January 2024, it released pumps based on Hatsune Miku. In December 2024, it released perfumes based on outfits that Sakura wore throughout Cardcaptor Sakura.

Kingdom Hearts IV is in development, and it will be the start of the Lost Master arc. Kingdom Hearts Missing Link was supposed to come out on mobile devices, but Square Enix cancelled the game in May 2025.

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