Artizan Joyeria Unveils Limited-Edition Pavé Herradura Necklace for 2026 Lunar New Year
Artizan Joyeria of Miami launched a limited-edition Herradura pavé necklace on February 17, 2026, a remastered horseshoe design created to mark the Year of the Horse.

Artizan Joyeria, the Miami-based jeweler, announced a limited-edition remastering of its bestselling horseshoe clasp as a pavé necklace to mark the 2026 Lunar New Year, the Year of the Horse. The drop, announced February 17, 2026, appears in press materials under two closely related names - Herradura Signature Pavé Mix and Herradura Signature Icon Pavé Mix - and is described as a reimagining of the brand’s Herradura motif.
The release frames the piece as a bridge between cultural symbols. “Artizan Joyeria, the Miami-based jewelry brand known for accessible luxury and bold design, today launches the Herradura Signature Icon Pavé Mix, a limited-edition necklace reimagining of its bestselling horseshoe clasp design, to celebrate the 2026 Lunar New Year, the Year of the Horse,” reads the announcement distributed via EIN Presswire. Keren Yoshua, Founder and Creative Director of Artizan Joyeria, is quoted in the same materials: “The Herradura has always been about carrying your own luck, not waiting for it to find you.” Yoshua adds, “When I saw that 2026 was the Year of the Horse, it felt like the universe caught up with what we’ve been saying since 2015. This piece is for women who don’t stand still.”
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Artizan’s Herradura remaster joins a wider roster of Year of the Horse releases this Lunar New Year. Whitewall Art’s round-up highlights Maison Martell’s Cordon Bleu Lunar Year limited editions with artwork by He Datian, noting that He Datian “found poetic alignment in the fact that the first character in Martell’s Chinese transcription, ‘Ma,’ means horse,” and that the Cordon Bleu blend “combines more than 100 eaux-de-vie.” Designer Martha Calvo reimagined her charm necklace in 14kt gold plate with 16- and 18-inch length options, and Claudia Mae’s Large Horse Necklace is specified in that coverage as set with 0.8 ctw of pink sapphires and 0.2 ctw of diamonds, suspended from an 18-inch Italian paperclip chain in 14K yellow gold with a satin finish and offered in rose, white, or 18K gold with a slight lead time.
Positioned as part of Artizan’s accessible luxury and bold-design language, the Herradura Signature Pavé/Icon Pavé Mix names the brand’s intent to fuse Western luck iconography with the Chinese zodiac’s horse motif. For collectors and seasonal shoppers following 2026 zodiac drops, the piece’s limited-edition framing and Yoshua’s emphasis on movement and personal intention give the remastered Herradura a clear place in this year’s market of commemorative, motif-driven jewelry.
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