A Closer Look at Our Labyrinth Jewellery & Collectables
Forty years after Labyrinth first invited audiences into its strange and extraordinary world, there are still details fans recognise instantly.
A crystal ball.
A pair of wonderfully eccentric Door Knockers.
A familiar little Worm.
The story book that begins the adventure.
And, of course, the unmistakable world of the Goblin King.
For our officially licensed Labyrinth collection, those details are where the fun begins.
Our jewellery and collectables are designed for fans who want something more than ordinary movie merchandise — pieces that can be worn, displayed, gifted and discovered up close.
So step inside for a closer look at some of the details hidden throughout the collection.
Familiar details from the Labyrinth, transformed into jewellery made to be worn.
The Details Labyrinth Fans Recognise Instantly
Some pieces don't need much introduction.
The Door Knockers are among the most instantly recognisable characters in the film, which makes translating them into jewellery all about preserving their wonderfully strange personalities.
Seen up close, the sculptural detail becomes part of the appeal.
But we also think it's important to show character jewellery being worn.
Against dramatic Goblin King-inspired styling, the Door Knocker Earrings become part jewellery, part fandom and part costume — while still working as a piece that can be styled completely differently in everyday life.
For collectors, that's what makes wearable fandom interesting.
It doesn't have to stay on a shelf.
It can become part of how you express your love for the film.
Inspired by the World of the Goblin King
Few characters in fantasy cinema have a visual world quite like the Goblin King.
Dark, theatrical, ornate and just a little dangerous, it has given us endless inspiration for pieces that feel different from traditional character jewellery.
Getting close to the jewellery lets you appreciate the sculptural details that can easily disappear in a standard product photograph.
Every curve, surface and expression becomes part of the finished piece.

Seeing the necklace worn tells another part of the story.
Rather than thinking only about the object itself, you can see how a bold character-inspired piece actually sits against the body and becomes part of an outfit.
For some Labyrinth fans, subtle character references are perfect.
For others, there's nothing wrong with making a little more of a statement.

Different finishes can completely change the feeling of a sculptural design too.
The silver version brings out the shadows, lines and three-dimensional details in a very different way, giving the piece a darker, almost relic-like quality against the black display. These pieces are Coming Soon.....
A Little Piece of Magic: The Goblin King's Crystal Ball
Some objects have become inseparable from the characters who held them.
The crystal ball is one of those Labyrinth details.

Our Goblin King's Crystal Ball Necklace takes that familiar image and turns it into something wearable, with a sculpted hand delicately holding the pale crystal-style sphere.
It is the kind of piece another Labyrinth fan can recognise immediately — but it still has the scale and form of jewellery rather than costume.
That's one of our favourite things about creating officially licensed character jewellery.
The smallest details can carry the biggest memories.
From Jewellery to Collectables
Not every piece from the Labyrinth needs to be worn.
For collectors, sometimes the joy is in having a familiar little object sitting on a desk, shelf or cabinet and spotting a new detail every time you look at it.
That's where our bronze miniature collection comes in.

The Story Book and Worm in a Cup miniatures take two very different moments from the film and turn them into small sculptural objects made for display.
Styled alongside books, sketches and objects that feel as though they might have been gathered from somewhere beyond the maze, they become part of a collection rather than simply individual products.
The Story Book
The story begins with a book — so creating it as a miniature feels particularly fitting.
From the decorated cover to the character revealed within, the bronze Story Book is designed to reward a closer look.
It can sit alone as a characterful object or alongside other Labyrinth pieces as part of a larger display.
And this is exactly why we love seeing collectables displayed in real environments.
A glass cabinet, bookshelf or curious little corner of a room can transform them into something that feels discovered rather than simply displayed.
A Familiar Worm in a Very Familiar Cup
Then there is the Worm.
One of the most beloved little characters in the Labyrinth has found his way into his cup again — this time as a bronze miniature.
Placed beside the Story Book, the two pieces show just how varied a Labyrinth collection can become.
One captures the beginning of the story.
The other captures one of those wonderfully unexpected encounters that fans never forget.
Made to Give, Wear and Collect
Labyrinth fandom isn't one-size-fits-all.
Some fans want jewellery they can wear every day.
Some want bold character pieces.
Some want something connected to the Goblin King.
And some simply want to build a cabinet full of objects that immediately transport them back into the film.
That's why the collection includes different types of pieces and finishes rather than treating every fan in exactly the same way.
The presentation also makes these pieces particularly lovely for gifting.
For a birthday, anniversary, milestone or simply because somebody has loved Labyrinth for years, an officially licensed character piece can feel far more personal than a generic gift.
Especially when you know exactly which character, scene or object means the most to them.
Seeing the True Scale
Online photography is brilliant for showing detail — but it can also make small jewellery and miniature pieces appear much larger than they really are.
That's why we increasingly want to show our products in context.
Being worn.
Held in a hand.
Placed beside familiar objects.
Or, sometimes, simply photographed beside a ruler.
It helps you understand the real proportions before ordering while still letting you appreciate all those sculptural details up close.
For character pieces in particular, both views matter.
The close-up lets you explore the design.
The wider image lets you understand the object itself.
Celebrating 40 Years of Labyrinth
The 40th anniversary gives us a wonderful excuse to return to the characters, objects and strange little details that have kept fans fascinated since 1986.
But these pieces aren't intended only for an anniversary year.
They're made for the people who have carried the Labyrinth with them for decades — and for the fans discovering it for the first time.
From wearable jewellery and familiar characters to bronze miniatures made for a collector's shelf, every piece offers a different way to take a little part of that world home.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Licensed To Charm Labyrinth jewellery officially licensed?
Yes. Our Labyrinth collection is officially licensed and has been created in collaboration with the rights holders at The Jim Henson Company.
What types of Labyrinth products are in the collection?
The collection includes necklaces, earrings, charms and collectable pieces inspired by characters and details including the Door Knockers, the Goblin King, Ludo, Hoggle, Sir Didymus and the Worm.
Where is the Labyrinth jewellery made?
Our Labyrinth jewellery is handcrafted in the UK using traditional jewellery-making techniques.
What materials are used in the Labyrinth collection?
Depending on the individual design, pieces within the collection are available in finishes including sterling silver, 18ct gold vermeil and bronze. Always check the individual product page for the exact material and specifications of the piece you're considering.
Is Labyrinth jewellery a good gift for a fan?
Absolutely. Character jewellery and collectables make particularly personal gifts because you can choose a piece connected to a favourite character, object or moment from the film.
They can be lovely choices for birthdays, anniversaries, Christmas, milestone celebrations or simply for somebody building their own Labyrinth collection.
Can I see how big the jewellery and collectables are before ordering?
Yes. We use close-up, lifestyle, worn and scale photography wherever possible to help show both the detail of a design and its real-life proportions.
For exact measurements, always check the individual product description before purchasing.
Where can I see the full collection?
You can explore our full range of officially licensed Labyrinth jewellery and collectables in the Licensed To Charm Labyrinth collection.


















