Galloping into fortune: 6 exquisite jewellery collections to celebrate the Year of the Horse
As the Lunar New Year ushers in the Year of the Horse on February 17, jewellery designers are channelling the animal’s powerful symbolism through extraordinary pieces. The horse represents confidence, independence and boundless energy—qualities perfectly captured in this season’s most coveted talismans.
From recycled antique diamonds to vibrant enamel accents, these six collections offer meaningful ways to embrace the year ahead with intention and style. Here’s why Tatler loves them.
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Anita Ko’s Lucky Horse Talisman
Anita Ko’s Lucky Horse Talisman (Photo: courtesy of Anita Ko)
Anita Ko's Lucky Horse Talisman embodies confidence and modern power, making it a striking piece for welcoming a year defined by ambition and independence. The design captures the essence of the horse’s dynamic energy through contemporary lines and bold craftsmanship, perfect for those seeking to make a statement whilst honouring Lunar New Year traditions.
Ashley Zhang’s Lunar New Year Horseshoe Pendant
Ashley Zhang’s Lunar New Year Horseshoe Pendant (Photo: courtesy of Ashley Zhang)
Drawing inspiration from Victorian era horseshoe charms, Ashley Zhang’s Lunar New Year Horseshoe Pendant represents historical romance with a touch of sustainable luxury. The piece features seven recycled antique diamonds set in a lustrous satin finish, while the reverse showcases red enamel accents—a colour symbolising good luck, happiness, prosperity and vitality in Chinese culture. This thoughtful duality makes it a meaningful heirloom for generations to come.
Jacquie Aiche’s Bohemian Talismanic Collection
Jacquie Aiche’s Bohemian Talismanic Collection (Photo: courtesy of Jacquie Aiche)
Rooted in spirituality and protection, make Jacquie Aiche’s pieces ideal companions for the Year of the Horse. Her talismanic designs reflect the horse’s deep connection to intuition, freedom and energy, incorporating natural stones and symbolic motifs that resonate with those seeking both beauty and purpose. Each piece serves as a personal amulet for the journey ahead.
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Martha Calvo’s Pendant Necklaces and Bag Charms
Martha Calvo’s Pendant Necklaces and Bag Charms (Photo: courtesy of Martha Calvo)
Martha Calvo knows how to have fun with jewellery. Her pendant necklaces and bag charms have a playful, expressive spirit that feels right for the Year of the Horse—vibrant designs that capture movement and celebration without taking themselves too seriously. What works particularly well here is the versatility: these pieces can swing from a chain or clip onto your favourite bag, giving you options depending on your mood. If you’re after jewellery with personality that still works for Lunar New Year festivities, this is worth a look.
Marie Lichtenberg’s Horseshoe Jewels
Marie Lichtenberg’s Horseshoe Jewels (Photo: courtesy of Marie Lichtenberg)
These are horseshoe jewels that feel deeply personal and symbolic in a way that sets them apart. Marie Lichtenberg’s work has always emphasised ritual and meaning, which makes these pieces especially fitting for a new year centred on intention and renewal. Rather than simply nodding to equestrian motifs, Lichtenberg treats the horseshoe as a talisman—something you’d choose because it means something to you, not just because it’s on trend. That kind of thoughtfulness resonates.
The Back Vault’s Antique Equestrian Collection
The Back Vault’s Antique Equestrian Collection (Photo: courtesy of The Back Vault)
The Back Vault has pulled together an incredible selection of rare antique and vintage pieces featuring equestrian-inspired motifs, and it’s a refreshing counterpoint to all the new launches. These pieces offer a heritage-rich perspective on Lunar New Year adornment, connecting you to centuries of craftsmanship and the way horses have been celebrated across different eras. If you appreciate jewellery with provenance—pieces that come with their own stories—this collection deserves your attention. There’s something particularly satisfying about marking a new year with something that’s already lived through many.
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