High End Sonic Merchandise Fancy Title
This is the page of High End Sonic Merchandise.
Only the finest, most high-qality and unusual goods can be found here. If you need exclusive, exquisite Sonic the Hedgehog merchandise to decorate your mansions or houses in the Hamptons, you can find photos of it on this page.

This page is not for any specific country, as anywhere might produce something of fine quality. The items are noted with where they're from. Of course, they're all fairly hard to find.

Crystal Color Change 25th Anniversary
The 25th Anniversary brings this special 3D crystal 'cube'!
This is the 3rd Crystal Cube for Sonic & it's just as special and expensive as all the rest. This one however, does something new and exciting! It changes colors somehow! Does the base light up and shine different colors into it for a cool 3D light show? It has the 25th Anniversary logo & classic Sonic inside, doing his finger-waving pose. It has a thick/tall silvertone base...and as you can see is capable of several interesting colors.
This item (so far) has been used as a PreOrder bonus for Boom Fire & Ice even though it's classic (not boomstyle) because Fire/Ice is the only game to come out in 2016, the anniversary year after the crystal was produced. As a costly & pre-order only item, it's destined to be rare. However, it's certain also, to be a cool jewel in any Sonic collection if you can manage to aquire it!

See the cube in action! Watch it change in this short clip: 3D Crystal Vine

Sonic 2 Silver Gold Watch
This watch is a high end item, due to what it's made of. It is actually silver & gold (unlike regular watches which tend to be steel) and the whole thing is metal. As you can see here, it has a Sonic 2 theme (with the peeking Tails art, quite small on the number-less face) and SEGA '92 for the year it was produced/given out. It also has a simple date function.
This watch is rare, because it was only given to Sega employees and was not something that could simply be bought. It was actually donated by a Sega employee to the auction block to be sold off for charity vs the Japan earthquake of 2011. So it commanded a very high price, and the money went to help victims of the disaster, further propelling the watch into the records as something that's really great. Photo discovered by Taaron
Britto Artist Prints 6 at 3500 each Well here's something super expensive, a set of prints where each one is 3,500 dollars. That puts these among the most expensive Sonic items ever done, especially because they're just essintially big posters that are signed by a famous artist. Whether or not they're 'worth it' is up to the beholder, but this photo shows you which ones were made available in 2025.

These are 'by' the artist Britto. Britto is a pop artist / modern artist known for bright colors, patterns on things and working with brands or franchises. There are sculptures, prints, key chains and much more with the artists signature style.

Britto has worked with big companies like Disney in the past, to create works with colors and patterns on the Disney characters. Here, there are 4 posters, each with a different pose for Sonic, 1 for Amy and 1 for Eggman. Each does fit the Britto style with hearts, patterns, and simple backgrounds/doodle shapes.
But...
These aren't "BY" Britto...these are stock art. This person just sorta...doodled patterns onto the characters and then colored them wrong on purpose? Blue arms, yellow shoe strap, mis-matched shoes...its not even consistent (as if he wanted Sonic to have blue arms, fine...but not all of them have it) Like, anyone can use a fill bucket with a pattern in it to rework stock art out of a coloring book, but that still doesn't make it "belong to you and able to sell it" like what's going on here. Sure, Sega approved it, but what about whoever did the original stock arts, how is it fair to say "Britto did these" to that person?

Opinion Zone:
I am an artist and if someone doodled on my stuff and sold it for 3 grand I'd be kinda miffed.
It'll probably never be known but like why did these end up how they are? Did Britto actually make an effort to draw Sonic characters, flopped at it/couldn't get approval and then...asked to coloring book some Stock Art to make the project go ahead? Why are these so costly? 3 grand for some piece of paper? High end may be pricey but it doesn't always make sense I guess. These are low effort, how are they this costly!