Kay Jewelers Follows the Way of ‘The Mandalorian’
A new limited-edition six-piece jewelry collection inspired by the Star Wars series is now available.

Now, fans can find their favorite characters on Kay Jewelers’ website as the Signet-owned chain launches a limited-edition jewelry collection dedicated to the latest tale from the Star Wars universe.
The Mandalorian collection includes six pieces inspired by the series, ranging in price from $299 to $399.
Set after the fall of the Empire and before the rise of the First Order, the show follows the journey of a Mandalorian bounty hunter and toddler alien Grogu, lovingly referred to by fans as “Baby Yoda.”
SEE: Kay Jewelers’ “The Mandalorian” Collection
Each piece comes in Star Wars-branded packaging, inspired by the series’ iconic light sabers.
The collection is available on the Kay Jewelers’ website.
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