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Ace of Diamond × MAYLA Ring Objet Pre-Orders Open July 3 With Six Seido Designs

The collaboration offers a premium, detail-heavy collectible for Ace of Diamond fans, with each ring encoding character history through design elements like uniform number progression and hidden references.

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Ace of Diamond × MAYLA Ring Objet Pre-Orders Open July 3 With Six Seido Designs

Fashion jewelry brand MAYLA will open pre-orders on July 3 for six ring objet designs based on the Ace of Diamond act II anime. The lineup includes Eijun Sawamura, Satoru Furuya, Kazuya Miyuki, Haruichi Kominato, Yoichi Kuramochi, and the Seido school emblem. Each ring costs 19,800 yen and features engraved uniform numbers and character-specific motifs. The order period runs through August 3.

The rings are part of MAYLA's Iconic Story series, which incorporates each character's uniform number, playing style, and narrative into the jewelry. The packaging includes a Seido logo outer box and a display frame resembling a baseball field. Pre-orders are limited to a one-month window from July 3 to August 3.

The six designs cover five Seido players and the school emblem. Each ring has the player's name and number engraved inside. Sawamura's ring uses stones to represent his uniform number progression from 20 to 18 to 1. Furuya's ring hides a '1' inside a baseball motif, referencing his time wearing number 1. Miyuki's ring incorporates a protector pattern and sports sunglasses. Kominato's ring features a charm with his name and his brother Ryosuke's name on the back. Kuramochi's ring has an open glove-inspired design with dangling rhinestone chains to evoke base-stealing speed. The emblem ring is engraved with the school motto and includes an S mark and V for victory.

  • Eijun Sawamura (Number 1): Stones on band represent uniform number progression from 20 to 18 to 1.
  • Satoru Furuya (Number 11): Number '1' hidden inside ball motif, referencing his time wearing number 1.
  • Kazuya Miyuki (Number 2): Decorative pattern reminiscent of protector and subtle sports sunglasses design.
  • Haruichi Kominato (Number 4): Charm with Haruichi's name on front and Ryosuke's name on back, bat motif.
  • Yoichi Kuramochi (Number 6): Open glove-inspired design with dangling rhinestone chains evoking base-stealing speed.
  • Seido School Emblem: Engraved with school motto 'Learn Today, Sincerity to the End', S mark and V for victory.

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