Editor’s Note
This article highlights Chaumet’s exclusive Bee de Chaumet necklace, a limited-edition piece designed for the Asia-Pacific New Year. Featuring a signature honeycomb motif centered with a ruby, it blends subtle elegance with festive spirit.

The piece that instantly evokes the New Year spirit is Chaumet’s Bee de Chaumet New Year Limited Edition Necklace. Created exclusively for the Asia-Pacific region, this work is based on the brand’s iconic honeycomb motif, featuring a round ruby set in the center of the hexagonal metal pattern. The red is just right—not ostentatious yet full of presence.

The delicate gold chain passes through three honeycomb rings crafted from 18K rose gold, symbolizing welcoming luck and fortune into one’s life. This understated yet blessing-filled design is perfect for those who want to add a touch of ritual to their New Year.
Bvlgari’s Year of the Horse Limited Edition Brooch takes the route of full-on presence. This brooch originates from the brand’s classic design vocabulary of the 1970s, crafted in gold to depict the posture of a galloping steed. The craftsmanship alone carries significant weight—130 hours of conception and 50 hours of meticulous craftsmanship, set with over 40 rubies, diamonds, and black onyx.

Compared to a simple zodiac decoration, it is more like an art-grade piece of jewelry that can be collected and also put to use on important occasions.

For those who prefer daily wear yet wish to carry some New Year’s luck, FRED’s Force 10 Rise Year of the Horse Limited Edition Necklace is a rather smart choice. Continuing the brand’s classic cable and clasp design, symbolizing strength and resilience, the new version is adorned with a ruby on the cable—subtle yet adding the finishing touch.