Hunger Games Jewelry
NECA has started releasing new Hunger Games movie merchandise and there is so much of it that we cannot even fit it into one post! For a full listing, check out our Hunger Games merchandise page.
For now, let’s just focus on the Hunger Games jewelry. New items include:
- District 12 Bag Clip
- Parachute Compartment Single Chain Necklace
- Mockingjay Necklaces
- Peeta and Katniss photo Necklaces
- Mockingjay Earrings
- Charm Bracelets
- Belt Buckles
- Katniss and Peeta Dog Tags
- Rubber Bracelets
Hunger Games Mockingjay Pin
And the most important….the Mockingjay Prop Replica Pin! That is a “must have” item if you are putting together a Katniss costume. It’s made to look just like the one from the movie.
The Hollywood Video site (with a copyright of Lions Gate Films) has all of the merchandise listed but if you click on any of it, it just takes you to Amazon to make your purchase. All of the items are showing as “temporarily out of stock” but with prices. If you place them in your cart, you will be among the first to receive them when they start shipping. See the entire new Hunger Games merchandise collection at Amazon.
Where is all the Hunger Games merchandise?
Everyone has been wondering where they can buy Hunger Games merchandise and so far the options are pretty limited. The good news is that the Hollywood Reporter mentioned this week that Hunger Games merchandise is on the way! [click to continue…]
We are always on the lookout for unique Hunger Games merchandise and were lucky enough to stumble upon some great work by Shylah from Upstate New York. We interviewed her via email last week to learn more about how and why she got into creating Hunger Games inspired items such as jewelry and blankets. We’ve also included some links so that you can check out Shylah’s work for yourself.
How did you first get inspired by Hunger Games?
“I have a Masters degree in adolescent literacy, so I read a lot of YA books. In my final semester, my professor assigned us The Hunger Games, and I was hooked. I have a background in History and Political Science, and the dystopian world that Collins portrayed (although fantastical) felt extremely real and current. I blew through the books—like many people I couldn’t read them fast enough! When I finished Mockingjay I was floored. I was so moved by the depiction of war and the realness of the struggle and sacrifice that I just couldn’t bear to let the story go.”
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