New Tiffany Co. x Pokémon collab features $29,000 Pikachu necklace

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Luxury jewelry brand Tiffany & Co. has collaborated with artist Daniel Arsham to create nine unique pieces set to captivate Pokémon enthusiasts and art aficionados alike.

Pokémon-themed pieces: The collaboration features a nine-piece jewelry collection that combines the whimsical universe of Pokémon with Arsham's distinctive “Future Relics aesthetic,” in which objects are reimagined as archaeological finds from a fictional future.

Gotta catch ’em all: The centerpiece of the collection is an 18K yellow gold necklace with a diamond-accented Pikachu pendant housed in a Tiffany Blue Poké Ball box. The unique creation retails for $29,000.

There are also seven oxidized sterling silver pendants featuring individual iconic Pokémon characters Pikachu, Cubone, Charmander, Mew, Jigglypuff and Squirtle. There is also an oxidized sterling silver pendant with diamond accents featuring all six of them. Noticeably absent from the collection is the fan-favorite Bulbasaur.

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Happy hunting: Pokemon fans have just a day to grab any of the pieces when the collection is made available on the website via pre-order on Nov. 29, according to CNA. By signing up when the applications open at 9 a.m. EST, fans will have the opportunity to be considered as one of the buyers. Selected buyers will be notified of the confirmation on Dec. 1.

In addition to the online pre-order, the Tiffany & Arsham Studio & Pokémon capsule collection will also be available at select locations, including the Tiffany & Co. Landmark in New York City and the Omotesando store in Tokyo.

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