It’s Lunar New Year!

Year of the Horse

In 2026, Lunar New Year will be celebrated from February 17 to March 3, ushering in the Year of the Fire Horse. The Horse (马) carries rich and multifaceted symbolism in Chinese culture—strength, vitality, and success, guiding us swiftly toward new horizons.

Thank you, Snake. Welcome, Horse!

Lunar New Year is the most widely celebrated Chinese holiday in the world. The Chinese Lunar New Year is rooted in the lunar calendar based on the monthly cycles of the Moon's phases. It starts with the New moon on the first day of the first lunar month and ends on the Full moon 15 days later.

Each new year is represented by an animal, and the nature of the animal gives us insight into the year ahead.

From February 17 to March 3, we welcome in the Year of the Fire Horse.

It’s the Year of the Snake

Kung Hei Fat Choy • Sun Nin Fai Lok


Our Lunar Offering

The Year of the Horse Calendar is now available!!

The Horse (马), the seventh animal in the Chinese zodiac cycle.

Our Lunar Collection

We celebrate Lunar New Year by honoring the 12 animals of the Chinese Zodiac with our limited edition Lunar New Year Enamel Pin Capsule Collection, It’s Lunar New Year! Coloring Book, and our annual Lunar New Year Calendar.