Baroque Bridles
Baroque bridles in Portuguese style
At a show or tournament, every rider wants to present their horse in the best possible light. Baroque bridles in the Portuguese style are ideal for this because they look decorative but not too over-the-top. Even those who don't want to miss out on that certain something extra at home will find what they're looking for here. The elegant, narrow straps and ornate Cortesia bells remind us of the magnificent Baroque era. They particularly highlight the typical, large heads of the Lusitanos and the dry profile of the Pura Raza Espanola. Baroque bridles also look elegant and decorative on any other horse's head. They can usually be adapted to any thoroughbred and warmblood without any problems.
Colors and fit
All models can be ridden as a bridle with one pair of reins or as a curb bit - either one-handed or with two pairs of reins. As is traditionally the case in Iberian riding, the noseband is guided in a loop in the cheek piece. This means it can be easily removed if necessary. Any combination of silver or gold buckles and the leather colors natural, dark brown and black is possible - so you can choose the color combination that suits your saddle and other equipment.
Baroque bridle CORELLI
Who If you like to ride in Portuguese style, the CORELLI model is just right for you: the riders of the Portuguese Riding School in Lisbon use bridles like this to adorn their Alter Real stallions for performances. The particularly narrow straps are sewn in white and, in combination with the typical Cortesia buckles, make this baroque bridle a real eye-catcher. The bridle gets its elegant look from the high-quality processing of the leather. The matching leather reins have a smooth surface so that they glide easily through the hand and do not stop. The reins are also equipped with the Cortesia buckles that match the bridle. They are also suitable for working from the ground.
Baroque bridle CHARPENTIER
If that's too simple for you, you might prefer the CHARPENTIER bridle, which, in addition to the decorative Cortesia bells, has matching fittings and an ornate rosette on the browband. This is removable. Despite its decorations, this baroque bridle does not look over-the-top, but rather makes the horse's head look elegant. This bridle is definitely a real eye-catcher. The leather reins that match the bridle round off the overall look. This model is also characterized by a throat strap that can be adjusted on both sides and a wide, slightly anatomically shaped headpiece.
Baroque bridles in Portuguese style
At a show or tournament, every rider wants to present their horse in the best possible light. Baroque bridles in the Portuguese style are ideal for this because they look decorative but not too over-the-top. Even those who don't want to miss out on that certain something extra at home will find what they're looking for here. The elegant, narrow straps and ornate Cortesia bells remind us of the magnificent Baroque era. They particularly highlight the typical, large heads of the Lusitanos and the dry profile of the Pura Raza Espanola. Baroque bridles also look elegant and decorative on any other horse's head. They can usually be adapted to any thoroughbred and warmblood without any problems.
Colors and fit
All models can be ridden as a bridle with one pair of reins or as a curb bit - either one-handed or with two pairs of reins. As is traditionally the case in Iberian riding, the noseband is guided in a loop in the cheek piece. This means it can be easily removed if necessary. Any combination of silver or gold buckles and the leather colors natural, dark brown and black is possible - so you can choose the color combination that suits your saddle and other equipment.
Baroque bridle CORELLI
Who If you like to ride in Portuguese style, the CORELLI model is just right for you: the riders of the Portuguese Riding School in Lisbon use bridles like this to adorn their Alter Real stallions for performances. The particularly narrow straps are sewn in white and, in combination with the typical Cortesia buckles, make this baroque bridle a real eye-catcher. The bridle gets its elegant look from the high-quality processing of the leather. The matching leather reins have a smooth surface so that they glide easily through the hand and do not stop. The reins are also equipped with the Cortesia buckles that match the bridle. They are also suitable for working from the ground.
Baroque bridle CHARPENTIER
If that's too simple for you, you might prefer the CHARPENTIER bridle, which, in addition to the decorative Cortesia bells, has matching fittings and an ornate rosette on the browband. This is removable. Despite its decorations, this baroque bridle does not look over-the-top, but rather makes the horse's head look elegant. This bridle is definitely a real eye-catcher. The leather reins that match the bridle round off the overall look. This model is also characterized by a throat strap that can be adjusted on both sides and a wide, slightly anatomically shaped headpiece.