Kyber Crystal (Purple/Mace Windu)

Disney Parks MerchandiseStar Wars: Galaxy's Edge / Savi's Workshop

Kyber Crystal (Purple/Mace Windu)

Toy Category

Electronic Toy Accessory / Roleplay

Year Released

2019

Condition

Excellent; Item appears clean with no visible scratches on the crystal surface or paint wear on the cap.

Estimated Market Value

$15.00 - $25.00 USD

Description

A small, translucent purple plastic crystal designed to represent a Kyber Crystal from the Star Wars universe. It contains an internal RFID chip that interacts with Savi's Workshop custom lightsabers to change the blade color to purple and trigger specific sound fonts. It also interacts with Holocrons to unlock character dialogue (Mace Windu). It comes in a black plastic cylindrical transport tube with a color-coded cap.

Market Value

Estimated Market Value

$15.00 - $25.00 USD

Auction Estimate

$12.00 - $18.00 USD

Toy Identity

Edition Details

Standard retail edition sold at Dok-Ondar's Den of Antiquities; Manufactured in China

Model Number

SKU 400021021023 (Base SKU for variations)

Toy Type

RFID-enabled plastic crystal with storage tube

Toy Condition

Excellent; Item appears clean with no visible scratches on the crystal surface or paint wear on the cap.

Packaging Condition

Very Good; The transport tube is present, which is the primary packaging, though the clear outer plastic wrap and retail sticker are removed.

Rarity & Significance

Common. While specific to Disney Parks, these are mass-produced. The purple crystal is a staple of the line, though highly popular due to the association with Mace Windu. It holds high 'utility' significance for owners of the Galaxy's Edge lightsaber systems.

Special Features

Includes RFID chip for interactive play; packaged in a themed 'containment' tube with 'Caution' style graphic markings.

Notable Variations

There are two different 'cuts' of the purple crystal (raw vs. faceted), though they function identically. This is the standard version; unlike the red crystals, there is no 'chase' variant for the purple line.

Identified on 4/13/2026