Artizan Joyeria Launches Limited-Edition Herradura Pavé Drop for 2026 Lunar New Year
Artizan Joyeria unveiled the Herradura Signature Icon Pavé Mix, a limited-edition horseshoe-clasp necklace timed to the 2026 Year of the Horse, via a Miami dateline on February 17, 2026.

Artizan Joyeria launched the Herradura Signature Icon Pavé Mix, a limited-edition necklace marking the 2026 Lunar New Year and the Year of the Horse. The Miami-based brand announced the drop via EINPresswire with a MIAMI, FL dateline on February 17, 2026, and a Knoxnews-syndicated item that carried the creative director’s words and the campaign header “Where the Horseshoe Meets the Horse.” “The Herradura has always been about carrying your own luck, not waiting for it to find you,” Keren Yoshua, Founder and Creative Director of Artizan Joyeria, said in the distributed copy.
The Herradura Signature Icon Pavé Mix reimagines Artizan’s bestselling horseshoe clasp, the Herradura, with what the brand describes as a pavé upgrade and with red-enamel accents on some SKUs to reference Lunar New Year. The release frames the piece as intentionally bridging the Western horseshoe as a universal symbol of good fortune with the Eastern symbol of the horse in the Chinese zodiac - 2026 being the Year of the Horse and, as Yoshua put it, “for women who don’t stand still.”
Artizan Joyeria is positioned in the materials as a Miami-based house known for accessible luxury and bold design, and the Herradura is presented as the brand’s most iconic piece. The distributed announcement appeared with a byline-style credit of “— Keren Yoshua” in the Knoxnews copy and carried the standard XPR Media distribution notice on the EINPresswire page noting that USA TODAY Network editorial staff were not involved in creating the content.
The brand amplified the launch on social media: the Instagram account artizanjoyeria posted on February 17, 2026 with the caption “Limited edition for Lunar New Year. Herradura Signature Icon Pavé Mix.” The captured post showed 23 likes and 1 comment in the provided snippet, signalling a modest initial engagement on the brand channel.

The Herradura release arrives amid a broader wave of Year of the Horse and Lunar New Year product launches. Whitewall Art highlighted Martell’s Cordon Bleu Lunar New Year Limited Edition by He Datian, which weaves a horse into calligraphic characters and commemorates Martell’s “Ma” character meaning horse. Jewelry examples in the roundup included Martha Calvo’s Most Wanted Necklace, crafted in 14kt gold plate and offered in 16- and 18-inch lengths, and Claudia Mae’s Large Horse Necklace, set with 0.8 ctw of pink sapphires and 0.2 ctw of diamonds on an 18-inch Italian paperclip chain in 14K yellow gold with a satin finish. Smaller retailers also showed horseshoe-themed merchandising: a captured Mimi33online snippet listed a Horseshoe Necklace at $33.00, Fortune Gemstone Earrings at $42.00, and noted Horseshoe Earrings as sold out in the snippet.
Crucial product details remain undisclosed in the distributed materials. The press copy does not specify metal type or karat, the nature of the pavé stones, total carat weight or stone count, chain lengths, SKU identifiers, retail pricing, production run size, or which SKUs include red enamel beyond the phrase “some SKUs.” For buyers and collectors, those technical specifics will determine whether the Herradura Signature Icon Pavé Mix reads as fine-jewelry investment or fashion-forward limited edition.
Artizan Joyeria announced the drop on February 17, 2026, but as yet has not published full technical specifications, pricing, or availability channels; those facts will be decisive for the piece’s reception in a crowded Lunar New Year marketplace that ranges from $33 novelty necklaces to high-end limited editions with named artists and precious-stone settings.
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