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  2. Any Horse Lover Would Adore This Necklace That's Under $15 - AOL

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    Teen girls everywhere will love this adorable initial brass horse necklace, which will arrive on a standard 18-inch chain. Take your pick of several finishes, including the rose gold pictured ...

  3. Horse tack - Wikipedia

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    A show halter is made from rolled leather and the lead attaches to form the chinpiece of the noseband. These halters are not suitable for paddock usage or in loose stalls. An underhalter is a lightweight halter or headcollar which is made with only one small buckle, and can be worn under a bridle for tethering a horse without untacking.

  4. Horse brass - Wikipedia

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    A horse brass is a brass plaque used for the decoration of horse harness gear, especially for shire and parade horses. They became especially popular in England from the mid-19th century until their general decline alongside the use of the draft horse , and remain collectors items today.

  5. Mark Cross (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Cross is an American luxury leather goods brand. Founded in 1845, the company started as a bridle, harness, and saddle maker before shifting to luxury leather goods. Founded in 1845, the company started as a bridle, harness, and saddle maker before shifting to luxury leather goods.

  6. Kim Kardashian Is a Vixen in a Black Leather Halter Top and ...

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    Kardashian’s fete attire consisted of a cropped, form-fitting black leather halter top that featured a high neckline, a completely open back, and a cross embossed at the front and center, with a ...

  7. Leather crafting - Wikipedia

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    Leather painting differs from leather dyeing in that paint remains only on the surface while dyes are absorbed into the leather. Due to this difference, leather painting techniques are generally not used on items that can or must bend nor on items that receive friction, such as belts and wallets because under these conditions, the paint may crack or wear off.

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