
Pokémon x Lladró Pikachu & Eevee Sculpture Sells Out as One of the Rarest Pokémon Collectibles Ever Released
Pokémon has partnered with renowned Spanish luxury porcelain maker Lladró to create one of the most exclusive Pokémon collectibles ever produced.
Released as part of Pokémon’s 30th anniversary celebrations in 2026, the stunning Pikachu & Eevee Limited Edition Sculpture was produced in an incredibly small run of just 288 pieces worldwide, making it one of the rarest officially licensed Pokémon display pieces released to the public.
A Luxury Pokémon Collectible
Unlike traditional Pokémon figures made from PVC or resin, these sculptures were handcrafted from fine porcelain by Lladró artisans in Valencia, Spain.
According to Lladró, the project required more than 1,100 hours of design, sculpting, and ornamentation work before production could begin.
The finished sculpture features both Pikachu and Eevee brought to life in Lladró’s signature artistic style and stands approximately 37 centimetres tall.
Each piece was individually numbered as part of the worldwide limited edition.


Sold Out Despite the Massive Price Tag
The Pikachu & Eevee sculpture carried a retail price of approximately US$6,450, which converts to roughly AU$10,000 before shipping and import costs.
For Australian collectors, the final landed cost could easily have exceeded AU$10,500–11,500 after international shipping, insurance, GST, and import fees were factored in.
Despite the premium price, reports from collectors and retailers indicate that the entire production run sold out through Lladró’s reservation system.
Not the Only Pokémon Piece Released
Alongside the Pikachu & Eevee sculpture, Lladró also released a standalone Pikachu porcelain statue.

While still considered a luxury collectible, the individual Pikachu piece was significantly more affordable, launching at roughly US$845–920, making it accessible to a much wider range of Pokémon collectors.
The Pikachu & Eevee sculpture, however, sits in an entirely different category due to its extremely limited production run.
Australian Collectors Had Access
While many assumed the collection was limited to Europe and North America, Australian collectors were not completely left out.
Promotional material for the Pokémon x Lladró collection appeared through Sydney-based Lladró retailers, suggesting Australia received at least a small allocation of the collaboration.
However, given the tiny worldwide edition size, obtaining one locally would have been incredibly difficult.
One of Pokémon’s Most Exclusive Collectibles Ever
Several factors make this release especially desirable:
- Official Pokémon Company collaboration
- Produced by luxury porcelain maker Lladró
- Pokémon 30th Anniversary release
- Limited to only 288 pieces worldwide
- Individually numbered edition
- Handmade porcelain craftsmanship
We’ve seen plenty of premium Pokémon collectibles over the years, from Van Gogh merchandise and luxury watches to Tiffany jewellery and limited-edition skateboards. But the Pokémon x Lladró Pikachu & Eevee sculpture easily ranks among the most exclusive Pokémon collectibles released in recent memory.
Honestly, while most collectors could never justify spending around AU$10,000 on a Pokémon item, there’s no denying how special this piece is. With only 288 made worldwide, it’s the kind of collectible that may spend decades tucked away in private collections and become one of the most sought-after Pokémon display pieces ever created.








