madoka magica earrings

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Mayla will open up sales for earrings based on the witches and their Grief Seeds from Puella Magi Madoka Magica. You’ll be able to order them from the company’s official website starting from February 26, 2024.

The witches that you can buy merchandise from are three prominent ones from the original show: Gertrud, Charlotte, and Oktavia von Seckendorff. There are two variations of earrings you can get for each witch. The first kind is a pair of dangling earrings in which the top part is a pearl in the same color as the witches’ image, and the bottom is the witches’ Grief Seeds in Puella Magi Madoka Magica. The second variation actually looks like the witch’s real body.

Madoka Magica earrings Gertrud Grief SeedsImage via Mayla
Madoka Magica earrings GertrudImage via Mayla
Madoka Magica earrings Charlotte grief seedsImage via Mayla
CharlotteImage via Mayla
Oktavia Grief SeedsImage via Mayla
OktaviaImage via Mayla

You’ll be able to purchase these earrings from February 26 to March 25, 2024 via Mayla’s website. Mayla does offer international shipping. So overseas customers will be able to buy them directly from Mayla’s site. The Grief Seed versions of the earrings cost 9790 JPY ($65.11), and the witch body earrings cost 24,640 JPY ($163.90). You can also get a complete set with both pairs, and it’ll cost 32,450 JPY ($215.80).

These Puella Magi Madoka Magica earrings aren’t the only pieces of merchandise Mayla is selling. It is also offering shoes based on Hatsune Miku and Neon Genesis Evangelion. Other ongoing collaborations include ones with Tsurune, Twisted Wonderland, and Mononoke.

The Puella Magi Madoka Magica earrings from Mayla will come out on February 26, 2024.

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