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Alex and Ani debuts ACOTAR jewelry inspired by the Night Court

Alex and Ani’s eight-piece ACOTAR line turns Night Court lore into $44 to $58 lockets, rings and bracelets that feel more intimate than standard romance jewelry.

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Alex and Ani debuts ACOTAR jewelry inspired by the Night Court
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The safest Valentine’s jewelry is often the least personal. Alex and Ani’s new ACOTAR collection makes a sharper case: for $44 to $58, it turns Night Court imagery into lockets, sculpted rings and charm bracelets that only really work if the giver knows which part of Prythian matters most.

The eight-piece line is officially licensed and sold only through Alex and Ani, with more story-based ACOTAR releases planned later in 2026. That exclusivity gives the collection more weight than a generic fantasy tie-in, especially because Alex and Ani has long built its business around symbolic, meaningful and personalized jewelry tied to love, faith and milestones. Here, fandom becomes the point of the gift, not just the packaging.

The first drop draws on the magic, romance and power of Prythian with celestial shapes, wing-like details, lockets and engravings. Among the standouts are a gold oval locket with a flower-adorned crescent moon, Feyre and Rhysand inside and the inscription “Feyre Darling,” plus a second locket with Illyrian wings and a Velaris scene. Fashionista also identified a “There You Are” locket, a Velaris heart locket, a Bat Boys ring set and character-specific bracelets for Feyre, Nesta and Elain, all of which lean into the Inner Circle without feeling like costume jewelry.

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That balance is what makes the collection giftable. Alex and Ani chief executive Prita Kumar said the partnership is about “identity, empowerment and belonging,” and associate designer Marielle Holland said designing the first ACOTAR jewelry collection “felt like a dream” and reimagines beloved characters and fan-favorite moments as everyday keepsakes. Those are strong instincts for a Valentine’s-style present: the best piece here is not the flashiest one, but the one that signals the giver knows exactly which scene, character or quote lives rent-free in the recipient’s head.

The timing also makes sense. Sarah J. Maas’s official ACOTAR description centers on Feyre, a huntress pulled into Prythian after killing a magical wolf, and Bloomsbury says Maas has sold more than 75 million books worldwide across her series. With A Court of Thorns and Roses 6 still listed as an upcoming title, the fandom remains in motion, and merchandise tied to it still carries real cultural pull. In that context, this collection feels less like a trend chase than a smart translation of obsession into something wearable, date-appropriate and far more intimate than standard romance jewelry.

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