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Disney Jewelry No Longer Being Manufactured, Effective March 2026

A fan-favorite jewelry brand is closing the book on its Disney era. Once the current stock is gone, it's gone for good.

Why Rocklove Is Walking Away

Two Disney rings inspired by 'Aladdin'
Credit: Rocklove x Disney

Rocklove, the woman-owned fandom jewelry company behind some of the most coveted licensed Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, and Marvel Studios pieces on the market, announced this month that it's retiring its entire Disney collaboration. The culprit: surging precious metal prices that would make it financially impossible to keep the line going without either gutting quality or passing a painful cost increase onto customers.

The brand laid it out plainly in an official Instagram statement:

It's Official. Disney | Rocklove is Retiring.
Here's Why. Silver prices have skyrocketed. To restock this collection at today's precious metal costs, retail prices would need to double, even triple, in some cases.
Rather than compromise on quality or dramatically raise prices, we've made the decision to retire the collection with integrity.
The Story Isn't Over…
We've been listening to all your comments, DM's, and requests… Stay tuned – we can't wait to reveal what's next!”

 

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Fans flooded the comments with a mix of heartbreak and anticipation.

“Long live the memories we made 🥹,” said @magicbymuses.

A gold rose ring in a pink Disney jewelry box
Credit: Rocklove x Disney

“Aww so glad we have our beautiful pieces,” @the_dapper_docs added. “Can't wait to see what's next for you! 💜💜💜”

What's Still Available

Every remaining piece was produced in limited quantities, and Rocklove has made clear that once current stock sells out, the designs move permanently into the archive. Here are a few highlights that were still available at the time this article was finalized.

Disney

A Disney-inspired silver ring with a dragon.
Credit: Rocklove x Disney

On the Disney side, the Maleficent stacker ring — a nickel-free sterling silver and cubic zirconia piece inspired by Sleeping Beauty (1959) — is listed at $75 and remains available in sizes five through eleven.

A Pooh necklace shown interacting with a Piglet necklace
Credit: Rocklove x Disney

Winnie the Pooh fans can still pick up the Pooh Bear necklace from Rocklove's “Huggables” line for $125, crafted in nickel-free sterling silver on an 18-to-20-inch adjustable chain. It's made to interact with other pieces from the same Disney jewelry line, including necklaces inspired by Eeyore, Tigger, and Piglet.

Star Wars

Star Wars lightsaber ring with green stones and engraved text
Credit: Rocklove x Disney

Star Wars collectors will want to move fast. At publication time, the Luke Skywalker Crystal Lightsaber Ring at $85 — featuring sterling silver, Austrian crystal, 14K yellow gold plate, and black rhodium — still had sizes five through thirteen available, though several were nearly sold out.

A sparkling crystal pendant necklace inspired by Ahsoka Tano
Credit: Rocklove x Disney

The Ahsoka Tano Kyber Crystal necklace, priced at $150 and featuring a custom-cut Austrian crystal and an adjustable 20-to-24-inch chain, also remains available.

Marvel Studios

Spider-Man’s mask ring with textured silver, red-lined eyes
Credit: Rocklove x Disney

For Marvel fans, the Spider-Man Miles Morales Mask Ring at $115 and the DEADPOOL AND WOLVERINE Dagger Earrings at $85 both remained in stock across a wide range of sizes.

Silver hoop earrings with dagger pendants inspired by 'Deadpool & Wolverine'
Credit: Rocklove x Disney

Rocklove will continue producing other licensed fandom jewelry beyond the Disney umbrella.

Have you ever ordered a piece of Disney jewelry from Rocklove? Share your experience with Disney Fanatic in the comments!

Jess Colopy

Jess Colopy is a Disney College Program alum and kid-at-heart. When she’s not furiously typing in a coffee shop, you can find her on the hunt for the newest Stitch pin.

One Comment

  1. This is all a ploy to get fans to run in and spend tons of dollars on this jewelry. It never was worth it to start at the over priced items Disney calls jewelry.

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