Stargate Collectibles for a Holiday Filled with Adventure
Discover the best Stargate Christmas gifts and collectibles. From replicas and models to box sets and keepsakes, find holiday presents that bring the adventure of the Stargate universe home.

Some works of science fiction endure not because of spectacle alone but because they create a mythology of their own. "Stargate" belongs in that category, beginning with the 1994 film and carried forward by "SG-1," "Atlantis," and "Universe." The sight of the gate shimmering to life remains one of the most memorable images in modern science fiction.
It presents a vision where ancient mysteries intersect with interstellar travel. The technology is dazzling, yet it is the persistence of human courage, loyalty, and curiosity that holds the stories together. Fans return to this universe not just for the promise of distant worlds, but for the sense of fellowship that binds the characters who explore them.
The endurance of "Stargate" rests on themes that are as old as the genre itself. The call to explore, the bonds of teamwork, and the struggle against tyranny are ideas as ancient as the myths that inspired the first explorers of Earth. That is why the franchise continues to command attention, decades after its debut.
Merchandise tied to this world carries more than novelty. A replica, a book, or a collectible is not just an object but a reminder of that shared adventure, passed down through memory and tradition.
Stargate Atlantis Jewelry Charm Amulet

A necklace shaped like the Stargate is more than decoration. Worn close to the chest, it becomes a quiet emblem of exploration and memory. Cast in brass and marked with the familiar symbols, it recalls the moment when the gate first blazed with light and opened to distant stars. Handmade with care, it carries both craftsmanship and story, making it a personal token for anyone who still dreams of stepping through the portal.
Stargate Gate Room of 2430 Building Blocks

The Gate Room is the heart of the Stargate story, and this model captures that spirit in more than two thousand carefully shaped pieces. Each block becomes part of the command center where SG-1 began its journeys into the unknown. To build it is to recreate the anticipation of a gate dialing sequence, the hum of machinery, and the promise of worlds waiting beyond. It is both a construction project and a memory restored.
Stargate Wraith Cruiser with 1037 Building Blocks

The Wraith Cruiser from "Stargate Atlantis" carries with it the menace of an enemy unlike any other. Built from over a thousand pieces, this model echoes the eerie curves and shadowed surfaces of its biomechanical design. To assemble it is to summon the dread and mystery that followed the Wraith across the Pegasus Galaxy. Once complete, it stands not only as a display model but as a reminder of battles fought in the dark between stars.
Stargate F-302 of 1356 Building Blocks

The F-302 fighter represents humanity’s determination to stand equal among the stars. This model captures the sleek lines and powerful engines of Earth’s most advanced craft, built from over a thousand precision pieces. To see it take shape is to recall the daring flights against Goa’uld motherships and the pride of the Tau’ri forces. Displayed on a shelf, it is more than a model—it is a testament to mankind’s resolve to fight for its place in the galaxy.
Stargate on Planet, 665 Clamping Blocks

This diorama brings the heart of Stargate down to a single world, complete with an active or dormant gate and the familiar faces of the SG-1 team. Built from 665 pieces, it combines landscape detail with a freestanding portal, offering both scene and story. To place Carter, Jackson, Teal’c, Mitchell, and Vala before the gate is to imagine the next step into the unknown. It is a compact set, yet it holds the vastness of exploration.
Stargate SG-1, 3 x aged printed sketchbook poster

These aged sketchbook pages look as if they might have been pulled straight from Dr. Jackson’s desk in the SGC. Printed on thick cotton paper and weathered by hand, they carry the marks of time and study, with edges torn and darkened as though they had traveled through ruins. Whether framed on a wall or used as a prop, they invite the imagination to wonder what secrets of the Ancients may be written there.
Stargate Goa’uld Mothership

The Goa’uld mothership is both war machine and myth made solid, a vessel shaped like a pyramid yet soaring between the stars. This model captures the menace of the Ha’tak, the ship that carried legions of Jaffa and echoed with the arrogance of false gods. Hand-painted and richly detailed, it recalls the balance of awe and dread each time such a craft appeared on screen. To display it is to hold the weight of empire in miniature.
Stargate Ship Replica: The Prometheus

The Prometheus was Earth’s first great leap into interstellar warships, a symbol of ingenuity and courage against enemies far older and stronger. This replica captures its angular design and metallic strength, forged in die-cast and hand-painted with detail that honors the original visual effects model. To display the Prometheus is to remember the moment humanity stopped being only explorers and became defenders of a wider galaxy. It is a monument in miniature to human determination.
Stargate SG-1 & Atlantis Complete Series Bundle Set

This collection gathers every mission of SG-1 and every adventure of Atlantis into a single archive. Across sixty-one discs and more than sixteen thousand minutes, the stories unfold from the deserts of Abydos to the distant reaches of the Pegasus Galaxy. To own the complete series is to hold the saga entire, ready to be revisited at any time. It is both a library and a time machine, a gateway that never closes once placed on the shelf.
Stargate"Col. Jack O'Neill" (Richard Dean Anderson) Coin

This anniversary coin honors Colonel Jack O’Neill, the steady hand and sharp wit at the center of SG-1. Cast in embossed detail, one side marks the years of the series while the other carries his likeness, a reminder of Richard Dean Anderson’s defining role. Though small in size, the coin carries the weight of memory. To hold it is to recall the humor, courage, and loyalty that made O’Neill the commander fans trusted most.