Minecraft Deluxe Edition? Swarovski Turns Pixels into Crystals

The world of angular animals and creepers has never been so elegant. Minecraft and Swarovski join forces to create a collection that will delight more than just classy geeks.
What happens when the biggest giant of pop culture collides with an icon of jewelry craftsmanship? We learned the answer at London's MCM Comic Con , where Swarovski unveiled a collection of crystal figurines inspired by the world of Minecraft. They've been available worldwide since June 2025, tempting not only gamers but also collectors of trendy accessories.

Steve, Alex, Creeper, and Pig – these are the characters from the now-iconic sandbox game that have had the honor of shining in the jewelry giant's collection. Each figurine costs approximately 1,400 złoty and stands a few centimeters tall (depending on the character).

Crystal facets not only enhance the game's distinctive pixel aesthetic but also add a touch of brilliance. Subtle metallic accents—tools, facial expressions—elevate Minecraft's simple graphics to the level of a designer masterpiece.
Exclusive Fun: More Than Just a FigureBut it's not just decoration. Each model contains a QR code that unlocks a special "Crystal Suit" in Minecraft: Bedrock Edition . It's a digital cape with the Swarovski swan logo —the first time in the brand's history that a physical product has been transported directly into the virtual world of the game. And it has to be said, it looks surprisingly elegant, even in 16x16 resolution.
"We wanted to pay tribute to the Minecraft style without losing the essence of Swarovski – light, precision and beauty," revealed one of the brand's designers during the premiere.

The collection isn't aimed at children building with clay and planks. It's more of a nod to adult fans who nostalgically recall their first nights in front of the screen and can now indulge in a bit of (crystal) madness.
So if you ever thought that Minecraft wouldn't fit into a modern glamour living room, Swarovski has just proven you wrong.
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