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“MÔ Symmetrical Horses Charm
“MÔ /maa/ (Sino-Vietnamese, noun) means horse—a creature long cherished for its beauty, loyalty, and intelligence. The design embraces an “East meets West” aesthetic, showcasing two symmetrical, mirror-facing horses—one with a smooth finish and the other adorned with hand-engraved line patterns inspired by traditional Vietnamese culture.
A small ring in the back allows you to easily attach any type of necklace, whether a metal chain or a fabric cord. You can also turn it into a brooch by hooking a safety pin through the back ring.
This unique charm belong to “Knight of the Southeast,” a 2026 Year of the Horse mini-collection honoring the countless unnamed steeds that have stood alongside warriors across the world, leaving an enduring mark on human history.
925 silver. Approx 1.78” diameter.
Designed in L.A - Handcrafted in Vietnam. Unisex. One of a kind.
“MÔ /maa/ (Sino-Vietnamese, noun) means horse—a creature long cherished for its beauty, loyalty, and intelligence. The design embraces an “East meets West” aesthetic, showcasing two symmetrical, mirror-facing horses—one with a smooth finish and the other adorned with hand-engraved line patterns inspired by traditional Vietnamese culture.
A small ring in the back allows you to easily attach any type of necklace, whether a metal chain or a fabric cord. You can also turn it into a brooch by hooking a safety pin through the back ring.
This unique charm belong to “Knight of the Southeast,” a 2026 Year of the Horse mini-collection honoring the countless unnamed steeds that have stood alongside warriors across the world, leaving an enduring mark on human history.
925 silver. Approx 1.78” diameter.
Designed in L.A - Handcrafted in Vietnam. Unisex. One of a kind.
*Silver tarnishing is a normal, natural process that happens over time. Use anti-tarnish silver cloth for weekly maintenance or consult with a jewelry expert. Tarnishing is not a sign of defect.

