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Year of the Horse

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Published January 31, 2014

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The horse is a pervasive motif in the design world, and this year it will bolt out of the gate with more fanfare than ever. According to  the Chinese Zodiac calender 2014 is the “Year of the Horse.”

The Chinese Zodiac uses 12 animal signs to predict people’s futures and personalities. Among many traits, the horse represents absolute happiness, vivaciousness, wisdom and loyalty. It is said that those born in the year of the equine have a dynamic spirit, a pursuit for freedom, and a competitive nature. A prancing horse is a sign of success and positive thinking.

Not limited to cowboys and polo players, equestrian-inspired motifs are the classic fashion trend that just won’t quit, from home décor to the runways of Fashion Week in New York and Paris. The enduring image of the horse and the lifestyle surrounding these magnificent animals can be found at every price point this year –  whether it’s a horseshoe charm, a cuff or bangle with horse-bit accents, or the image of a young mare on a necklace or earrings.

A Diamond and Emerald Horse Brooch, by Cartier. Photo courtesy Christies.

A Diamond and Emerald Horse Brooch, by Cartier. Photo courtesy Christies.

The 2014 luxury jewelry market is likely to overflow with imagery of the beautiful and majestic horse. Christie’s New York is already in the winner’s circle with this 18K white gold Cartier brooch set with round brilliant-cut diamonds and an emerald eye.

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The empowering equestrian trend is not for women alone. Men will appreciate this symbol of strength and vitality displayed on cuff links, bracelets, watches and money clips.

Some jewelry makers are injecting the spirit of the wild into luxury collections designed specifically for the Year of the Horse. Swiss watchmaker Vacheron Constantin unveiled their limited edition Metiers d’Art Legend of the Chinese Zodiac series. The rose gold and platinum timepieces showcase Grand Feu enameling, Chinese images of leaves and bamboo stalks that float over the dial, and a trusty stallion emblazoned on top.

Roberto Coin Horse

18K Rose and White Gold Horse Bangle with Diamonds and White Enamel. Courtesy of Roberto Coin.

Italian jeweler Roberto Coin, a longtime sponsor of equestrian events and lover of Arabian horses, plans to release his Cheval Chinois collection in 2014. The items will join those from his Animalier series, like the flexible bangle above originally created for the Sheik of Dubai in celebration of a new racing track.

However you choose to incorporate the Year of the Horse in your jewelry decisions, it will be sure to bring you great joy and energy.

Main image of horse pendant. Courtesy of Toledo Wildlife Works of Art.

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