A Tale of Two Brides: Corpse Bride Emily & Victoria Bookends
Infuse your library with the hauntingly beautiful aesthetic of Tim Burton’s stop-motion masterpiece. These officially licensed Corpse Bride Bookends capture the poignant contrast between the land of the living and the land of the dead, featuring the film’s two leading ladies, Emily and Victoria.
Expertly crafted by Nemesis Now, this set tells a silent story on your shelf. Emily is depicted standing before the heavy doors of a chapel, while Victoria gazes wistfully toward the altar. Together, they create a harmonious, gothic frame for your favorite novels, graphic novels, or film collection.
Every element—from the tattered lace of Emily’s gown to the rigid elegance of Victoria’s Victorian attire—is cast in high-quality resin and meticulously hand-painted. Whether you are a dedicated fan of gothic romance or a collector of dark fantasy decor, these bookends serve as a stunning tribute to a cinematic classic.
| Attribute | Specification |
| Product Name | Corpse Bride Emily & Victoria Bookends |
| License | Official Warner Bros. / Tim Burton Merchandise |
| Manufacturer | Nemesis Now |
| Material | Premium Polyresin |
| Craftsmanship | Hand-Painted Details |
| Characters Included | Emily (The Corpse Bride) & Victoria Everglot |
| Packaging | Branded Gift Box with Polystyrene Protection |
| Theme | Gothic Romance / Dark Fantasy |
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these sold as a pair? Yes, this set includes both the Emily and Victoria bookends, designed to sit at opposite ends of your book collection to create a complete narrative scene.
How are they protected during shipping? Each set is housed in a Nemesis Now branded gift box and encased in a custom-fit polystyrene shell to ensure the delicate hand-painted details arrive in pristine condition.
Can these hold heavy books? Because they are cast in solid resin, these bookends have the necessary weight and stability to support standard hardcovers and specialized collector’s editions without tipping.
Is the detail true to the movie? Absolutely. The sculpts capture the distinct character designs of Tim Burton’s film, from the expressive facial features to the intricate textures of their wedding dresses.












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