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Alex and Ani turns ACOTAR fandom into affordable jewelry pieces

Alex and Ani’s ACOTAR capsule starts at $44, putting engraved lockets, linear bracelets and a cuff within reach for fans who want subtle BookTok jewelry.

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Alex and Ani turns ACOTAR fandom into affordable jewelry pieces
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At $44 to $58, Alex and Ani’s ACOTAR capsule keeps Sarah J. Maas fandom in the impulse-buy range without drifting into costume territory. The eight-piece lineup turns A Court of Thorns and Roses into everyday jewelry through engraved lockets, slim bracelets, a cuff and ring sets that read as wearable first, fandom second.

The most convincing day-to-day piece is the Velaris™ Heart Locket Necklace, which carries the kind of private symbolism that works far beyond a convention floor. The “There You Are” Locket Necklace pushes that idea further, giving readers a quote-driven pendant that still lands as simple, sentimental jewelry. For shoppers who want the least overt reference, those two lockets are the strongest entries in the capsule because they translate Prythian into a clean silhouette rather than a themed object.

The linear bracelets are the easiest to stack. Alex and Ani made separate versions for Feyre™ Archeron, Elain Archeron and Nesta™ Archeron, each priced at $58, which gives the collection a neat split between character-specific storytelling and restrained design. The Illyrian™ Sword & Shadows Cuff, at $54, brings the sharpest visual edge of the group, but it is still more polished than cosplay. It is the piece most likely to work with a watch or a plain bangle, especially for readers who want one clear ACOTAR reference and nothing louder.

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The rings keep the same strategy. The “Keep Reaching Out Your Hand” Nesta™ & Cassian Ring Set of 2 costs $44, the lowest price in the collection, while the Bat Boys Ring Set of 3 sits at $58. Those sets are the most giftable pieces in the capsule because they package the fandom into small, easy-to-wear formats that do not require a full style commitment. That matters in a market where licensed jewelry can easily tip into novelty.

Alex and Ani says the line is officially licensed A Court of Thorns and Roses™ jewelry inspired by the magic, romance and power of Prythian, and the brand places it within a larger licensed-collaboration business that spans popular movies, books, sports teams and colleges. The timing is shrewd. ACOTAR is already a five-book saga, and Sarah J. Maas’s official site now shows PRE-ORDER: ACOTAR 6 and PRE-ORDER: ACOTAR 7, signaling a franchise with more runway. For fans who want a recognizable reference with a low barrier to entry, this capsule lands exactly where fandom jewelry is most useful: affordable, legible and understated enough to wear tomorrow.

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