Hello Kitty Through the Years: Vintage Collectibles
Hello Kitty’s charm has made an impact not just in Japan, but across the globe. Chances are you’ve seen her or other Sanrio characters in theme parks, video games, songs, movie posters, sandals, rare collectibles, or everyday items like pencil cases, purses, and classroom stationery. Her presence is everywhere, which is part of what makes collecting vintage Hello Kitty items so enjoyable and nostalgic. Here are some things to keep in mind if you’re thinking about starting or growing your own collection.
How is the
condition of the item?
The condition of
a vintage Hello Kitty item has a big impact on its value. Pieces in
mint shape, with no scratches, scuffs, or damage, are usually worth more to
collectors. That said, items with some wear can still be popular, especially if
they bring nostalgia or personal enjoyment to the buyer.
How rare is the
Hello Kitty collectible?
Rarity plays a
big role in a Hello Kitty item’s value. Collectibles that were produced in very
limited numbers, like a special brand partnership or a single year’s release,
tend to be highly sought after. Some of the rarest pieces include the signed
Lady Gaga Hello Kitty doll, the Hello Kitty crystal doghouse, and the Mikimoto
Hello Kitty pearl necklace.
Is the
merchandise fake or authentic?
Authenticity is
important when collecting Hello Kitty items. A genuine Sanrio piece will have a
bow on the left ear, no mouth, and a copyright label. Some even include a
hidden hologram or light-sensitive security mark. Before buying, always check
these details to make sure the item is the real deal.
Get your
authentic vintage Hello Kitty at the Pacific Antiques Mall.
At our shop 93 in
Pacific Antiques
Mall, we have a variety of authentic vintage Hello Kitty collectibles
ready for collectors. Stop by today and see what treasures you can bring home.
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