In the blink of an eye, the year 2024 has passed by. Already we’re approaching the end of December, about to enter into a fresh year. 2025 will bring us new beginnings and opportunities, a time for us to reset, and look ahead to the future.
With that said, a new year brings new style choices, and what better way to accessorise than with some shiny jewellery? Here’s a list of jewellery that you can wear to spice up your Chinese New Year.
1. HABIB 999 Collection
As part of their Lunar New Year 2025 campaign, HABIB will be releasing the 999 Collection. This stunning new release brings stylish accessories in the form of 24-karat gold jewellery. With a large variety of earrings, rings, necklaces and bangles, each piece brings both beauty and durability to your outfit. It’s sure to last a long time, while remaining a striking addition to your wardrobe. Start the new year with a bold statement!
2. HABIB Oro Italia 916 Collection
Another part of HABIB’s Lunar New Year 2025 campaign, the Oro Italia 916 Collection brings a calmer vibe to the table. These pieces have elegance crafted inside, simply giving off a refined look for the new year. Boost your confidence entering the new year with these accessories, and show off your new collection.
3. 1000earring Chinese New Year 2025 Collection

To celebrate the Year of the Snake, 1000earring released a Chinese New Year 2025 collection. With numerous pieces inside this collection, there is a pair of earrings for any new year event you could imagine. Each special pair showcases a unique aspect of the culture, and each has their own personality. Get one for every occasion and flaunt your stunning new earrings to friends and relatives alike.
4. Michael Hill Lunar New Year Jewellery

In true Year of the Snake spirit, Michael Hill created a special edition, themed around the animal. With stunning snake imagery, along with symbols of fortune like the number eight, their Lunar New Year Jewellery truly aligns with 2025’ Chinese zodiac animal. So why not get one of these lovely pieces, to match next year’s theme perfectly?
Janae Lee contributed to this article.