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In the Chinese Zodiac, the Horse stands as the seventh sign— a symbol long associated with vitality, strength and forward motion. In ancient Chinese culture, the horse was never seen as ordinary. It was revered as celestial. Legends tell of the Longma, the dragon-horse rising from the Yellow River bearing sacred markings, and the Tianma, the heavenly horses celebrated for their endurance and spirit. These stories endure because they speak to something timeless: focused energy, purposeful movement and the power to carry intention forward.
Within the five-element system, Fire represents transformation and illumination. It is the force that turns raw material into something refined. That same principle appears in fine jewelry, where heat, timing, and skilled hands guide precious metals and gemstones into their final form.
Every fine jewel begins with controlled intensity. Gold is heated, formed, cooled, and perfected in deliberate stages. The process is deliberate, requiring care and precision at every step. Nothing is rushed, because durability and beauty depend on patience.
Gemstones follow their own extraordinary path— formed under immense pressure over centuries, carrying within them the record of time. When expertly cut and set, their inner life reveals itself in light and movement. The Horse embodies that same directed force— which closely mirrors how master jewelers work with their materials.

Rubies have long symbolized vitality and confidence. The High Jewelry Diamond Oval Ruby Ring centers on a remarkable oval ruby, prized for its saturated crimson hue and exceptional clarity. Framed by two half-moon diamonds and set in platinum, the composition remains clean and architectural, allowing the ruby’s fire to take focus.

Versatility finds expression in the Reversible Diamond and Ruby Earrings. Crafted in 18K white gold with a structured square silhouette, one side reveals vivid rubies, the other brilliant diamonds. A single design, two distinct moods— warmth or radiance— chosen with intention.
Gold has carried meaning across civilizations. In ancient China, emperors prized the legendary “blood-sweating” horses of Ferghana, calling them celestial. Gold held similar reverence — a metal representing constancy, divine radiance, and enduring value.
The B Link Necklace in 18K yellow gold reflects that lineage. Handmade in Italy, its

interlocking links form a stylized “B,” each finished with a rope-inspired texture and secured by an oversized toggle clasp. The repetition of form creates rhythm— continuity you can feel.
In a year defined by forward motion, gold feels especially resonant. Its warmth carries its own quiet power.
At deBoulle, each creation begins with reverence for craft, and the legacy materials carry across time. Artistry and precision are inseparable. Metals are guided. Stones are honored. Every stage is deliberate.
True luxury is never hurried. It is shaped through patience, discipline, and intention— qualities long associated with both master jewelers and the enduring spirit of the Horse.
The Year of the Horse symbolizes decisive movement and purposeful energy. Jewelry chosen in such a year becomes more than adornment. It reflects transformation— shaped by heat, refined by pressure, finished by skilled hands.
What emerges from that process is something lasting. Something worthy of passing forward. Something that carries the spirit of the Horse— strong, luminous and enduring.