The Lunar Edit
The Lunar Edit returns as a study in what we keep. Not the spectacle of celebration, but the tenderness behind it: the year turning, people coming home, a door opening, a seat saved. Lunar New Year is rich with symbols, yet what stays with us are the gestures. The warmth of being remembered. The softness of belonging. The relief of returning to where you are held.
This chapter is for hands. The ones that reach first. The ones that fix your collar before you leave. The ones that hold you at the doorway a second longer than necessary, as if to say, go, but come back safe.

Year of the Horse, 2026
We brought Snow, a calm horse from the stable to a hilltop. No set, no noise, just wind and open space. 2026 is a Horse Year, and we wanted that energy in the story, movement, breath, a quiet kind of forward.
We tied a small knot into the mane, a quiet gesture people call a good sign. For us it was simple. A wish for a clear year and safe returns.
Later, we drew the horse. Some moments are too good to leave as only a photograph.





"Catch of the day"
Later, we came back to the table. The real one. Bowls and plates passed hand to hand, small talk turning into the kind of laughter that makes you forget to check your phone. We kept the fish close, not as a prop, just as something that belongs to this season. A quiet wish for 年年有余, not excess, just more than enough.




This is where the new pieces make sense. Jade, for steadiness. A small green weight you can feel when your thoughts run ahead. Our jade ring carries a bead you can turn with your thumb, a private habit for returning to yourself. Silver holds it cleanly, nothing ornate, nothing loud.
And pearls, like the soft punctuation of the Lunar Edit. They catch the warm light that lives in kitchens, the kind that makes everyone look kinder. Worn close, they do what they have always done best: make simplicity feel complete.






Carry the luck
At the centre is Hao, a talisman for the turning of the year. Not a loud charm, not a performance of belief. More like a private note you keep close because you mean it. It’s for the part of you that keeps moving even when the calendar makes you emotional. For the days you don’t feel brave, but you still show up. Wear it the way you keep a promise: quietly, consistently, without needing anyone to notice.
This philosophy lives not only in metal and stone, but in what holds the pieces too. The Cherry Edition Box, made from cherry byproducts transformed into paper, belongs to the same belief system: nothing meaningful should be discarded. We create chapters to live together, to layer, to become familiar, to last.

The Lunar Edit is not a costume for the season. It is a way of carrying it. Choose the piece that feels like calm. Wear it through dinners, through reunions, through the ordinary days after the celebration ends. And when the year turns, may what you love come back to you easily, safely, and in its own time.
























