GUCCI HORSEBIT

GUCCI HORSEBIT

Gucci's love for equestrianism dates back to the 1930s when the Italian house began creating fine leather goods for horse riders. The Horsebit motif, first crafted by a Gucci artisan in the late 1940s, quickly became an iconic symbol, appearing on belts, handbags, small leather goods, and the famous Horsebit loafer introduced in 1953.
In the 1970s, the Horsebit design extended to bracelets and watches, leading to the launch of its own fine jewellery line in 2004. Now, to mark the 20th anniversary of this cherished collection, Gucci is relaunching the Horsebit fine jewellery line, celebrating the timeless emblem of elegance and luxury.

The new collection features jewellery in yellow or rose gold, some pieces adorned with precious diamonds. It includes a variety of bracelets, rings, earrings, and necklaces, all showcasing the equestrian-inspired Horsebit motif in a modern style. Highlights include a statement pendant with a chunky chain, delicate studs, and Horsebit rings, offering a refined piece for every taste.
Gucci's latest campaign, shot by Deo Suveera and Pamela Dimitrov, beautifully demonstrates the versatility of the Horsebit jewellery, adding a touch of elegance to any look.