Hallmark Unveils 2025 STAR TREK Holiday Ornaments — with Increased Tariff Pricing

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Hallmark Unveils 2025 STAR TREK Holiday Ornaments — with Increased Tariff Pricing

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It’s time for the annual reveal of Hallmark’s Star Trek Keepsake ornaments, and this year the company has made some fun selections that covers many corners of the Trek universe — but collectors will need to budget accordingly due to just-announced price increases.
 
Hallmark’s annual “Dream Book” catalog was printed earlier this year, prior to the Trump administration’s announced import tariffs, and ornament collectors who received their copy were surprised to see that the costs of each Hallmark product jumped up by 25% from initial sale prices. (Costs have also been increased to match on the Hallmark website.)
 

On their website, Hallmark released a statement speaking to the cost changes, calling them a result of “the current economic climate.”

Hallmark’s dedication to helping our consumers celebrate life’s meaningful moments remains our focus. We are committed to maintaining fair pricing across our portfolio and are fortunate to manufacture 75% of our core products in our Kansas-based manufacturing facilities, including greeting cards and gift wrap.

 

As we look toward the holiday season, we’ve made the necessary decision to adjust pricing on select imported products from our gift and ornament collections that are impacted by the current economic climate.

While tariffs on Chinese imports make take up most of the conversation these days, Hallmark’s ornaments are often made in other countries as well — like Thailand and Sri Lanka, which are facing 35%+ tariffs as well.

As we go through each new Star Trek ornament for this year, we’ll note the original and newly-increased prices for your reference.

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First up is this year’s primary starship ornament, the USS Titan (NCC-80102-A) from Star Trek: Picard. Unlike previous starships that have often hosted light and sound integration, the Titan seems to be a non-electronic release in 2025’s lineup.

(As the ship was later renamed the Enterprise-G at the end of Picard Season 3, it’s likely that variant may be Hallmark’s convention-exclusive ornament later this fall.)

The Titan retails for $34.99 (formerly $27.99) and will be released in October.

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Next is the first of several Star Trek character ornaments: Guinan from “Q Who,” posing to ward off her enemy Q during their first encounter aboard the Enterprise-D.

Available in October, the Guinan figure retails for $24.99 (formerly $19.99).

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Star Trek: Prodigy gets its first ornament with this rendition of Hologram Janeway, dressed in her Voyager-era Starfleet uniform and holding that iconic stainless steel coffee mug.

Like Guinan, the Hologram Janeway figure retails for $24.99 (formerly $19.99) and will be out this October.

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Ensigns Brad Boimler and Beckett Mariner represent Star Trek: Lower Decks this summer, with a dual-figure set of character ornaments.

Unlike the other ornaments in the 2025 Hallmark Star Trek lineup, these will be available on July 12 at a price of $30.99 (formerly $24.99).

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For Star Trek: Voyager’s 30th anniversary, a pair of miniature-sized ornaments representing the series will be available this fall.

A tiny USS Voyager is coming for $13.99 (formerly 10.99), and a small Seven of Nine figure will be $12.99 (formerly $9.99) — both will arrive in October.

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The most expensive Star Trek release for 2025 is this large 5.5″ glowing Borg cube tabletop decoration, which features a tiny USS Enterprise-D hanging from its side and integrated electronics to play sound clips. This is a plug-in display, which allows collectors to display “a continuous light effect,” or a “continuous light and sound experience,” with audio from “The Best of Both Worlds, Part I.”

This one had the largest price jump — available in October, the Borg Cube tabletop display now retails for $124.99 (formerly $99.99).

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The final Star Trek ornament for 2025 is our favorite — and perhaps the most unexpected Star Trek product in years!

Hallmark has recreated the 1983 Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator arcade game in ornament form, complete with light-up screen and integrated audio to play authentic game sounds when the battery-operated power is activated. This one will be out in October, priced at $45.99 (formerly $36.99).

As told to the Star Trek Hallmark Ornaments blog, Hallmark’s Kevin Dilmore shared:

Indulge me in a little elaboration on this ornament. How many of us wanted to own this arcade game? How many of us actually do? Well, as far as I’m concerned, this ornament is the next best thing to it. I still am pinching myself that it actually exists.

 

Keepsake Artist Orville Wilson and Hallmark sound engineer Chris Johnson did masterful work bringing this to life considering the lengths we went for source material. The sculpt is based on dozens of photos I took of a sit-down cabinet on display in the Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas, Nevada.

 

The cabinet graphics were recreated by Orville from art on a brochure for the game I picked up on eBay. The gameplay heard in the ornament and seen on the display was captured while I played an online emulator of the game. I hope you relish it as much as I!

For those of you unfamiliar with this oversized arcade cabinet, check out the video below and take a few minutes to read through the retrospective piece at Star Trek Hallmark Ornaments.

 

Which of this year’s Star Trek Hallmark ornaments will make it onto your tree — or are you skipping 2025’s offerings due to the new price increases? Let us know in the comments below!

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