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Black, powerful yet agile, thick maned and tailed, the Friesian horse is a beautiful creature!
Friesian horses get their name from their origin. First bred in Friesland, in the Netherlands, these horses resemble cart horses and Clydesdales, but are more graceful and nimble for their size. Through the Early Middle Ages and High Middle Ages, their size enabled them to carry a knight in armor. In the Late Middle Ages, a heavier, draught type of animal was is demand. Throughout history, the breed was on the verge of extinction (on more than one occasion). But now, the modern-day Friesian horses are growing in popularity and therefor in numbers. Currently, the breed is being introduced to the field of dressage.
Key Product Features:
- Primary Materials: Blown glass, hand painted with glitter details
- Crafting Technique: Mouth blown molten glass into finely carved molds
- Detailing: Hand painted and glittered, finished on all sides
- Heart bauble depicts the OWC Trademark logo
- Comes in an Old World Christmas box, that is perfect for storage or gift giving
- Dimensions (inches) 3.75 x 1.25 x 4 (HxLxW)
Friesian horses get their name from their origin. First bred in Friesland, in the Netherlands, these horses resemble cart horses and Clydesdales, but are more graceful and nimble for their size. Through the Early Middle Ages and High Middle Ages, their size enabled them to carry a knight in armor. In the Late Middle Ages, a heavier, draught type of animal was is demand. Throughout history, the breed was on the verge of extinction (on more than one occasion). But now, the modern-day Friesian horses are growing in popularity and therefor in numbers. Currently, the breed is being introduced to the field of dressage.
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