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End of an Era: Disney Jewelry Line Officially Retired, Production Ceased

Silver prices just claimed one of the most beloved names in Disney fandom jewelry, and fans are racing to snag what’s left.

An Announcement That Changed Everything

Rocklove, the woman-owned company behind years of meticulously crafted licensed pieces spanning Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, and Marvel Studios, confirmed this month that its entire Disney collaboration is finished. No more restocks. No new designs. Whatever remains on the site is the final inventory, and when it sells out, every piece moves permanently into the archive.

A sparkling silver snowflake necklace inspired by Elsa.
Credit: Rocklove x Disney

The reason comes down to economics. Precious metal costs have climbed to a point where maintaining Rocklove’s signature quality would require doubling or tripling retail prices, which the brand wasn’t willing to do. Their official statement read:

“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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The response in the comments was immediate.

“Omg!!!! So glad I got the Star Wars ones when I do! An end of an era for sure 😭,” @weitomagic wrote.

A rose ring inspired by 'Beauty and the Beast'
Credit: Rocklove x Disney

“I am excited for whats next too,” said @magicallymargie. “But I am happy I have my collections.”

Last Chance to Own a Piece

For collectors, the clock is ticking. A handful of designs were still available at the time of this article’s publication…Here are some highlights.

A Maleficent dragon ring
Credit: Rocklove x Disney

Disney fans can still find the Maleficent stacker ring at $75, a nickel-free sterling silver and cubic zirconia piece nodding to Sleeping Beauty (1959), available in sizes five through eleven.

A Pooh necklace shown with its Piglet counterpart.
Credit: Rocklove x Disney

The Pooh Bear necklace from Rocklove’s “Huggables” line — nickel-free sterling silver on an adjustable 18-to-20-inch chain — was still listed at $125. The jewelry is designed to interact with other pieces from the Disney line, including Eeyore, Tigger, and Piglet necklaces.

Star Wars Options

Lightsaber-hilt silver ring with green stones
Credit: Rocklove x Disney

On the Star Wars side, the Luke Skywalker Crystal Lightsaber Ring at $85, combining sterling silver, Austrian crystal, 14K yellow gold plate, and black rhodium, is still available in sizes five through thirteen — though several were nearly gone.

An Ahsoka Tano inspired necklace from Rocklove and Disney
Credit: Rocklove x Disney

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

Marvel Studios Merchandise

Spider-Man’s mask-inspired metallic ring
Credit: Rocklove x Disney

Marvel collectors can still grab the Spider-Man Miles Morales Mask Ring at $115 in nickel-free sterling silver with enamel details, or the DEADPOOL AND WOLVERINE Dagger Earrings at $85, also crafted in sterling silver with enamel detailing.

Deadpool & Wolverine inspired dagger earrings
Credit: Rocklove x Disney

Rocklove isn’t disappearing entirely — the brand will keep producing other licensed fandom jewelry in the future. But its Disney era is officially closed.

What is your favorite piece from the Rocklove x Disney collaboration? Let Disney Dining know in teh 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.

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