Official Blue Lock Jewelry Collection Released by FANITEM

FANITEM has announced the release of a new accessory collection inspired by the hit sports anime Blue Lock.
The “Blue Lock Birthday Flower Jewelry Collection” features elegant rings based on the birth flowers of seven key characters from the series.

Blue Lock is a popular shonen manga and anime series that focuses on the Blue Lock Project, a controversial training regimen designed to create the world’s greatest egotistical striker.
The story follows a grueling selection process where hundreds of young forwards compete to lead the national team to World Cup glory.

FANITEM is a brand known for creating sophisticated character-themed jewelry and lifestyle goods that blend fan appeal with designs suitable for daily use.
Each ring is crafted with a specific birth flower motif and is set with a gemstone representing the character’s image colour.

The rings are designed to be simple and stylish, making them subtle choices for fans to incorporate into their wardrobe.
A unique feature of this collection is the stackable design, allowing fans to wear multiple rings together to represent their favorite character pairings or “combis.”

Every piece is made in Japan and comes with an original jewelry case that is attractive enough to be used for display purposes when the item is not being worn.

Let’s take a look at the full collection!
- Yoichi Isagi


- Rin Itoshi


- Seishiro Nagi


- Reo Mikage


- Sae Itoshi


- Ryusei Shido


- Oliver Aiku


While the standard versions are widely available, limited premium versions made from K18 gold or platinum are also being produced for dedicated collectors.
Sizes also range from 5 to 15 to ensure a comfortable fit.
Prices for these pieces start at 22,000 yen (approx. $146 USD / £116 GBP), though this can vary depending on the choice of materials.
The first order period is currently open and will run until Friday, February 27, 2026.
Fans can purchase the collection through the official FANITEM online store.
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