
Can people born in the Year of the Horse wear Super Seven in 2026?
“Wearing ornaments to harmonize, energy naturally flows smoothly.” According to traditional Chinese cosmology, the core function of ornaments is to balance an individual’s energy field with external fortune, rather than mere decoration.2026 is the Year of the Fire Horse (Bing Wu), and those born in the Year of the Horse will be facing the "Year of the Tiger" (Tai Sui). The strong fire energy of the Wu (Horse) sign may lead to emotional agitation and impulsive behavior. Super Seven, a type of crystal composed of multiple minerals, has a smooth texture and diverse energy, which can effectively "soften the fiery energy," providing auxiliary support.
From the perspective of the Five Elements, although Super Seven does not have a clear classification of elemental attributes, its transparent texture subtly aligns with the "moistening nature of water," helping to moderately alleviate the intense fire energy, in line with the principle of balance from *Yuan Hai Zi Ping*—"when something is too strong, it should be drained; when it is too weak, it should be supplemented."
When wearing Super Seven during the zodiac year, it is advisable to develop a small habit of "wearing in the morning and cleaning in the evening": before wearing in the morning, wipe the bracelet with a clean soft cloth and silently express a wish for a peaceful day. This not only cleanses the ornament but also enhances inner stability through ritualistic intention. After removing it at night, place it in a dry storage box to avoid contact with impure energies.
It should be noted that the auspicious effect of ornaments is always secondary. The true value of Super Seven lies in the positive psychological suggestion it conveys to the wearer. If combined with personal mindset adjustments, such as taking deep breaths to calm emotions when faced with difficulties, the effect of balancing energy will be more significant.
As long as you genuinely like it and feel comfortable wearing it, there is no issue with wearing Super Seven in 2026. On the contrary, it can become a warm companion during the zodiac year.
The Three Bracelets That People Born in the Year of the Horse Should Not Wear
The taboos regarding bracelets worn by those born in the Year of the Horse mainly stem from the conflicting, harmful, and self-contradictory relationships between the Chinese zodiac signs. The shapes or properties of these bracelets may clash with the energy field of the Horse, leading to disturbances in fortune if worn for a long time. It is important to avoid the following three types:The first type is the rat-shaped bracelet. The Horse (Wu) and the Rat (Zi) are in a "sixth conflict" relationship, where the Zhi (Earthly Branch) of Zi and Wu clash directly. Wearing a rat-shaped bracelet may intensify emotional fluctuations, leading to conflicts with colleagues at work or unexpected financial losses.
Even if the material of the bracelet is expensive, the conflict caused by its shape cannot be avoided. It is recommended to avoid such shapes altogether. If already owned, it is better to store them as decorative items and avoid wearing them on the person.
The second type is the ox-shaped bracelet. The Horse (Wu) and the Ox (Chou) are in a "sixth harm" relationship, which signifies "hidden damage." Wearing an ox-shaped bracelet may make one susceptible to being taken advantage of by others or involved in subtle disputes, such as being schemed against in collaborations or misunderstandings in interpersonal relationships.
Although this conflict is not intense, it persists over time, gradually consuming one's energy. Especially during the zodiac year, when the energy field is already unstable, it is best to avoid wearing such bracelets. Instead, one can choose bracelets shaped like tigers or dogs, which are compatible with the Horse.
The third type is the horse-shaped bracelet. The Horse (Wu) and the Horse (Wu) are in a "self-harm" relationship, known as "Chen Wu Self-Harm." Wearing a bracelet shaped like a horse may cause internal conflict, leading to repeated decisions and a restless mindset.
During the zodiac year, one is already prone to inner conflict due to "Fuyin" (a term referring to the repetition of unfavorable conditions). A horse-shaped bracelet may further intensify this self-contradictory energy field. It is recommended to switch to a sheep-shaped bracelet, which is compatible with the Horse, to help balance the self-harm effect.
After avoiding the forbidden bracelets, one can choose neutral materials with a smooth texture, such as Super Seven or Black Obsidian, or bracelets shaped like tigers, dogs, or sheep. These options can provide both aesthetic appeal and assistance in balancing energy, making the wearing experience more reassuring.

The auspicious and inauspicious aspects of wearing ornaments in divination are never absolute "good or bad judgments," but rather the accumulated life experiences of ancient people regarding "energy harmony." Those born in the Year of the Horse do not need to worry excessively about wearing ornaments during their zodiac year. After avoiding clearly conflicting and harmful bracelets, choosing ornaments that bring joy and comfort is the best choice.
Simple habits like wiping the bracelet in the morning and expressing a quiet wish can essentially help maintain self-awareness in daily life. As Confucius said in *The Analects*: “If one’s conduct is upright, no orders are needed,” and maintaining a calm mind and proper behavior is far more important than relying on ornaments for luck.
Ornaments are not only decorations in life but also reflections of one’s mood. May you find ornaments that resonate with your heart during your zodiac year in 2026, using their smooth texture to calm your emotions, and face the ups and downs of life with composure. May every step you take be stable and smooth, with blessings always accompanying you.











