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Show Your Wakanda Pride with BLACK PANTHER Jewelry

Black Panther‘s February 16 release date is getting closer every day, so it’s officially time to start thinking about your outfit for the premiere, as well as other ways to show off your Wakanda pride in your everyday wardrobe. While some may opt for some all-out cosplay for the premiere, others may want a subtler way to pay tribute to T’Challa and the citizens of Wakanda.

Thankfully, Los Angeles-based jewelry designer Douriean Fletcher has got you covered. As Black Girl Nerds first reported, Fletcher was the special jewelry costumer for Black Panther, and she has released an amazing new officially licensed jewelry line for the film. The collection has expertly crafted and gorgeous necklaces, bracelets, and earrings to help you subtly add some Wakanda love to every outfit.

And if straight-up jewelry isn’t quite your thing, don’t worry. Fletcher has also designed a gorgeous Black Panther mask snap back hat.

Each piece was designed to help the wearer feel empowered and beautiful while also wearing some of the raddest fan gear around. Fletcher has travelled around Tanzania and South Africa to learn from and collaborate with the women from those cultures, and those experiences led to her creating such stunning pieces of wearable art. She uses her work to empower the wearer and help them tell their story. Her Black Panther collection certainly does just that! Check out the gallery below to get a closer look at the entire collection.

Fletcher’s Black Panther line is available for pre-order through January 6, so you still have some time to snag a piece of Wakandan history. Even better, she’s even offering free shipping and a discount code through December 31, so head to her website to be sure you don’t miss out!

What do you think of the new Black Panther jewelery line? Which ones are your favorites? Tell us in the comments!

Featured Image: Marvel/Disney

Images: Douriean Fletcher/Marvel

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