Japanese jewelers U-Treasure has created a necklace and ring in silver with black coating showing Snorlax to include in its a massive range of Pokemon accessories.
The Snorlax charm on the chain is detailed all around, so he looks good no matter where he falls. It is available in silver for18,700 yen or platinum 950 for 275,000 yen, both with a black finish.
The ring has a large Snorlax that sleeps on top of the ring in complete 3D rather than flat. He's even yawning, which is a charming added feature. The ring costs 24,200 yen in silver with a sleek black finish.
These items may be preordered online or at U-Ikebukuro Treasure's concept shop until June 21.
Snorlax's prior jewelry included a pendant and a ring featuring him and Munchlax with their favorite fruit.
Their fashionable goods are designed for adult fans, so they are subtle rather than flamboyant, and can be worn for a number of events.


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