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WotC And RockLoveJewelry Launch Licensed D&D Jewelry

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Aug 27 2022
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It’s a match made in the seven heavens, D&D plus RockLove Jewelry in a new sterling silver line of official D&D jewelry.

This was an inevitability, really. RockLove make amazing gamer jewelry. If you aren’t familiar with them, it’s understandable. After all, not everybody can be good enough at Destiy 2 to try for the King’s Fall Raid Ring. Which. I mean just look at it.

The visage of Oryx immortalized indeed. With craft skill like that, it was only a matter of time before they set their sights on D&D. And a new team-up with WotC reveals a new line of sterling jewelry that’s sure to be a Critical Hit.

D&D Jewelry By RockLove

First unveiled on Twitter, these six class-themed necklaces are the first in an ongoing line:

Handcrafted & unisex, the first six of an ongoing collection, with additional classes, monsters, creatures and artifacts launching throughout 2022-2023.

And just look at how gorgeous these are. But there’s more than that. Each one of these arrives in a signature Dungeons & Dragons X RockLove “Collector’s Book Box”, seen here:

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There’s a black exterior jacket with gold frame and red logo-work. The box opens up to a parchment-colored interior, with a title page and then the jewelry which comes complete with its own Bag of Holding.

There’s one of these for the six different classes. You could be a stealthy Rogue, with the dagger and mask class icon:

Try the u, with its embossed soundboard and softly domed three-dimensional body.

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Perhaps you’re more of a sword and board. The Fighter Necklace is extremely cool, as it’s a two-piece item. The sword can be attached behind the shield, or it can swing freely on its slender chain.

The Cleric Necklace is another movable piece. This piece of D&D jewelry is a vial. Perfect for holding Holy Water, and is etched with the Cleric symbol, and it has a removable silver stopper, attached by another chain.

Wizards have a spellbook that actually opens up, revealing an incantation inscribed inside. It’s topped with a ruby faceted oval cabochon.

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Or you could just go for a Warlock’s occult pendant, set in with cubic zirconia crystals in emerald, topaz, sapphire, and scarlet.

The necklaces each run from 135-199, so if you’re looking for a gift for that special adventurer in your party, or just want to rep your class in signature style, check these out, and keep an eye out for more.

Happy adventurbling

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Author: J.R. Zambrano
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