New official Twisted-Wonderland jewelry collection features rings for all seven dorm leaders

A new line of jewelry has been announced for the popular mobile game and upcoming anime, Disney Twisted-Wonderland.
The new release from TUfave is a series of seven different, premium rings, each one inspired by one of the seven Dorm Leaders of the Night Raven College.
Disney Twisted-Wonderland is a “villains academy adventure game” that features a cast of characters inspired by the iconic villains from classic Disney films.
An anime adaptation is set to air exclusively on Disney+ this October.

This new collection of sterling silver rings translates the unique and charming personalities of the seven Dorm Leaders into a series of elegant and subtle designs.
Each ring features a different, colored gemstone that represents the character, and the settings and bands are decorated with a variety of intricate motifs that are references to the character and the Disney villain they are based on.
The full lineup of seven different rings is as follows:
- Riddle Rosehearts Ring

Features a garnet stone and motifs of the Queen of Hearts’ crown and roses.


- Leona Kingscholar Ring

Features a smoky quartz stone and motifs of a lion’s mane and savannah plants.


- Azul Ashengrotto Ring

Features a blue moonstone and motifs of Ursula’s shell and octopus tentacles.


- Kalim Al-Asim Ring

Features a white topaz stone and motifs of a magic carpet and a turban.


- Vil Schoenheit Ring

Features an amethyst stone and is shaped like the Evil Queen’s crown.


- Idia Shroud Ring

Features a blue topaz stone and geometric motifs from his costume.


- Malleus Draconia Ring

Features a peridot stone and motifs of Maleficent’s dragon horns and a spinning wheel.


Each of the rings is engraved with the character’s name on the inside and comes packaged in a special, collector’s box that has a mirror designed to look like the in-game “Dark Mirror.”

This new collection offers a high-end and subtle way for fans to show their appreciation for their favorite character.
Each of the seven different rings is priced at ¥22,000 (approx. $150 USD/£110 GBP) and pre-orders for the new, made-to-order collection are currently open on the TUfave website.
The reservation period is scheduled to run until 11:59 PM on Monday, the 3rd of November, Japan Standard Time and the rings are scheduled to be shipped in late February of 2026.
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