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New 'Game of Thrones' jewelry line gets us a little closer to being Khaleesi


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Hopefully the Mother of Dragons won't burn us alive for stealing her look.

Game of Thrones sadly doesn't return until 2017 and we need a way to keep the show's spirit alive. So, in the meantime, treat yourself to some Daenerys Targaryen-inspired jewelry.

Game of Thrones costume designer Michele Clapton and jewelry designers Yunus Ascott and Eliza Higginbottom recently teamed up to launch MEY Designs, which sells, "jewelry seen on and inspired by the hit HBO series."

The London-based company's website provides more insight into the iconic Daenerys Drogon Neck Sculpture, which retails for $2,730. Read more...

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