
Pokémon x BaubleBar Jewelry Collection Now Available Through Pokémon Center
BaubleBar and The Pokémon Company have officially teamed up for a brand-new licensed jewelry and accessories collaboration now appearing on the official Pokémon Center online store.
The collection is officially branded as:
“Pokémon × BaubleBar”
meaning this is a fully licensed Pokémon collaboration and not a leak or fan-made product line.
Pokémon Jewelry and Accessories Featured
Current confirmed listings appearing through Pokémon Center include:
- Pikachu Charm Bracelet
- Snorlax Charm Necklace
- Jigglypuff Charm Necklace
- Pokémon-themed bag charms
- Pokémon rings
- Pokémon earrings





































Pokémon Fashion Collaborations Continue Expanding
BaubleBar is well known for producing licensed pop culture jewelry collaborations, and the Pokémon partnership continues the franchise’s recent push into fashion and lifestyle accessories.
Unlike some previous Pokémon jewelry collections that leaned more minimalist, many of these new pieces appear much more playful and colourful, with oversized charms, themed gemstones, Poké Ball accents, and detailed Pokémon-inspired designs.
The bag charms especially seem designed to fit into the current trend of collectible luxury-style accessories and handbag decorations that have become hugely popular recently.
Available Through Pokémon Center Online
The collection is currently appearing through the official:
- Pokémon Center Online Store US
with various pieces gradually becoming available depending on region and stock levels.
As with many Pokémon Center fashion collaborations lately, availability may vary between:
- Pokémon Center Canada
- Pokémon Center UK
and some pieces may sell out quickly once officially promoted wider online.
Pokémon Merch Really Covers Everything Now
Honestly, Pokémon collaborations in 2026 are getting kind of wild in the best possible way. One week it’s luxury-style watches, then handcrafted glass art, and now full fashion jewelry collections through BaubleBar.
Some of these pieces honestly feel less like traditional anime merch and more like actual fashion accessories you could wear casually every day, especially the Dragonair and Eevee-inspired designs floating around online already.








