Collectible
Collectibles: the art of collecting between passion, rarity and trend
THE collectible know, like the sneakers In limited edition, a real boom for several years. More than a simple hobby, the collection of rare and unique objects has become a global cultural phenomenon. Whether for nostalgia, investment or aesthetic pleasure, collectibles appeal to an ever -broader audience, from children to passionate adults. Among the essentials of the moment, three universes are distinguished: Sonny Angel, THE Pokémon cards, and the figurines Pop Mart Labu.
Sonny Angel : cute figurines that crack the whole world
Real icons in the world of collectibles, Sonny Angel are small Japanese figurines with a lovely look. Available in surprise series, these baby-headed mini-angles are always wearing a thematic accessory (animals, fruits, flowers, etc.). The concept of "Blind Box" - where we discover the figurine only after having opened it - feeds the playful and addictive dimension of the collection.
Fans tear down limited or rare editions “Robbys”, ultra -sought -after secret versions. Compact, colorful and full of personality, Sonny Angel are both decorative objects and very popular pieces of collectors, especially in Asian and European markets.
Pokémon maps: the history of collectibles
Impossible to evoke collectibles without talking about Pokémon cards. Since their launch in 1996, they have continued to fascinate entire generations. First a collecting card game, the Pokémon universe has now become a pillar of pop culture. Some cards are sold for several thousand euros, including the Vintage holographic maps, Japanese limited editions or the famous Pikachu Illustrator.
Pokémon cards combine sentimental value, rarity And speculative potential. Recent editions as Scarlet & purple attract new collectors, while purists are looking for the first series Wizards of the Coast. It is a dynamic, structured, and sometimes very lucrative market for those who know how to recognize the right cards.
Pop Mart Labu: New generation toy art
The phenomenon Pop Mart shakes up the world of collectibles with its figurines at design Careful, often signed by contemporary artists. Among the most emblematic characters: Labubu, little hairy monster created by artist Kasing Lung. With his expressive eyes and his offbeat look, Labu has become a star of the Blind Boxes Pop Mart.
Each Labu series (Forest Night, Sweet Monster, Fairy Tale, etc.) offers exclusive designs, often produced in limited quantities. Rare or "chase" models sometimes resell at gold prices on the secondary market. The success of Pop Mart is based on a unique aesthetic, well -established marketing, and a strong community of collectors around the world.
Should we invest in collectibles?
Collectibles are no longer just toys or gadgets. These are real works of art, sometimes carrying financial value. Whether it's a Sonny Angel rare, of a Vintage Pokémon Card, or a Ultra limited Labu Pop Mart, these parts are part of a logic of collection, passion and rarity. At a time when the market continues to grow, to be interested in collectibles is also to bet on a form of pop culture in full transformation.