A Beloved Fantasy World Is Making Its Way Into Everyday Life
Fans of A Court of Thorns and Roses now have a new way to bring a little bit of Prythian into everyday life.
ALEX AND ANI has officially launched a new jewelry collection inspired by the massively popular fantasy series, and longtime ACOTAR readers are already zeroing in on the Night Court details hidden throughout the designs.
The collection draws heavily from the dark, celestial aesthetic associated with the Night Court, one of the most beloved settings in Sarah J. Maas' universe. Fans will recognize symbolic references woven throughout the pieces, including stars, wings, hidden lockets and engraved details that nod to power, loyalty, destiny and romance.
For readers deep in the world of BookTok, the collaboration feels especially tailored to the fandom. Over the last several years, ACOTAR has evolved far beyond a fantasy book series and into a full-blown cultural obsession online, inspiring everything from fan theories and elaborate cosplay to themed parties and viral social media discussions.
The first collection focuses specifically on the Night Court and includes eight collectible pieces designed to feel subtle enough for everyday wear while still giving dedicated fans plenty of lore-inspired details to obsess over.
That balance is probably part of why fans are reacting so strongly online. Instead of looking overly costume-like, the jewelry leans more into symbolic storytelling. They're the kind of pieces that quietly signal to fellow readers that you're part of the fandom without screaming it.
And for ACOTAR readers, that kind of recognition matters.
The series has always been about more than fantasy romance. For many fans, the books became deeply personal stories about identity, survival, found family and belonging, themes that helped build one of the internet's most passionate reading communities.
The Night Court-inspired collection is available now through ALEX AND ANI's official website, with additional collections inspired by the ACOTAR universe expected to arrive later this year.
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This story was originally published June 4, 2026 at 10:00 AM.