Jasmine Disney figurines have a wonderfully distinctive place within Disney Princess collecting. Her pieces often feel bold, confident and jewel-toned, with rich turquoise, gold and palace-inspired detail setting them apart from softer princess displays. Where Cinderella and Aurora pieces often lean into gentle fairytale romance, Jasmine figurines bring a stronger sense of independence, adventure and Agrabah colour.
For collectors, Jasmine is especially interesting because she can be collected in two ways. You can build a character-led Jasmine collection, focusing on solo pieces, Jasmine and Raja designs, and princess line-up displays. Or you can build a fuller Aladdin collection, bringing in Aladdin, Genie, Jafar, Abu, Iago and storybook-style pieces that show the wider world around her. This guide looks at the main types of Jasmine figurines, what makes them collectable, and what to check when buying boxed, retired or pre-loved pieces.

Start with the main Jasmine collection
The best place to begin is the Jasmine Disney figurines collection. This brings together character-led pieces inspired by Princess Jasmine, including Disney Traditions designs and collectable Aladdin-themed figures where Jasmine is a key part of the piece. It is the most useful page if you know you want Jasmine specifically rather than the full cast of the film.
If you are building a wider display, the Disney’s Aladdin collectable figurines collection is worth browsing too. That page can include Genie, Jafar, Aladdin and group pieces, giving you more options for a display that feels like Agrabah rather than a single princess shelf.
Disney Traditions Jasmine figurines
Disney Traditions Jasmine figurines by Jim Shore are especially appealing because they combine Jasmine’s recognisable turquoise styling with carved-effect texture, folk-art patterns and warm hand-painted detail. These pieces can feel more characterful than highly polished display lines, making them a lovely choice for collectors who enjoy visible craft and storybook charm.
Some Jim Shore Jasmine pieces show her alone, which works beautifully in a princess collection. Others place her with Aladdin, Raja or a wider group of characters. Solo pieces are easier to style with other princesses, while story-led pieces often make stronger centrepieces because they immediately connect the figurine to Aladdin as a film.

Storybook and Aladdin pairing pieces
Aladdin and Jasmine storybook pieces are useful for collectors because they bring the romance and adventure of the film into one compact scene. These designs often work well as centrepieces, especially if your collection includes both princess and film-based displays. They also give the shelf more narrative depth than a single standing character figure.
When considering an Aladdin and Jasmine piece, check the full scene rather than only Jasmine. Look at both characters, the base, any book detail, small painted areas and delicate sculpting. Story pieces have more visual interest, but they also have more places where small chips, marks or paint wear can appear.

Jasmine and Raja designs
Jasmine and Raja figurines are especially popular with collectors who love the character’s independence and palace setting. Raja adds warmth, loyalty and a sense of personality to the display. These pieces often feel more intimate than romantic Aladdin and Jasmine designs because they focus on Jasmine’s own world rather than only the love story.
For condition checks, look carefully at Raja’s ears, face, paws and painted stripes, as well as Jasmine’s hands, hair, jewellery and outfit details. Pieces with animals can be very charming, but small sculpted areas are often the easiest places for damage to hide.

Group pieces and wider Aladdin collecting
Group figurines can be excellent if you want one piece that captures the spirit of the film. A group design may include Jasmine, Aladdin, Genie and other familiar characters, making it a compact way to represent the full story. These pieces are helpful for collectors with limited space because one item can carry a lot of visual storytelling.
The trade-off is that group pieces need careful condition checks. More characters means more small hands, faces, hats, accessories and raised details. Look at each figure individually, and check whether the base is clean and stable. If Genie or Jafar are important to your display, you can also browse Genie Disney figurines and Jafar Disney figurines to build out the theme.

Boxed, retired and second-hand Jasmine figurines
Jasmine pieces can vary widely in price depending on range, rarity, scale and condition. Boxed examples may appeal to collectors who like complete pieces or want to store items safely. Retired Jasmine figurines can be harder to replace once sold, especially if they are older Jim Shore designs or sought-after princess releases. Second-hand pieces can still be excellent display items if the condition is clearly shown.
When buying pre-loved Jasmine figurines, pay attention to delicate areas: earrings, hair, hands, outfit edges, small animals, base corners and painted facial details. Turquoise and gold finishes can show scuffs if a piece has been stored carelessly, so clear photos are important. A good listing should make it easy to understand both the beauty of the piece and any flaws.
How to build a focused Jasmine collection
A balanced Jasmine collection might begin with one solo princess piece, one story-led Aladdin and Jasmine figurine, and one companion or group piece. That gives you character, romance and wider film context. If you prefer a more independent Jasmine display, choose pieces with Raja, palace detail or confident solo poses. If you prefer the film’s magic and humour, add Genie or a group piece.
Jasmine also fits naturally within the Disney Princess Renaissance figurines collection, alongside Ariel, Belle, Mulan and Pocahontas. Her turquoise and gold palette gives her a strong visual identity, so she can stand out beautifully even in a mixed princess shelf.
Useful Jasmine collection links
Browse Jasmine Disney figurines for character-led pieces, or explore Disney’s Aladdin collectable figurines for the wider film. For supporting characters, look at Genie Disney figurines and Jafar Disney figurines. If you are building by era, the Disney Princess Renaissance figurines page can help you place Jasmine alongside other 1990s Disney icons.
The strongest Jasmine collections usually feel colourful, confident and story-rich. Choose pieces that show both her elegance and her independence, and let the turquoise, gold and Agrabah details give the shelf its own unmistakable character.