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Harness Drops and Swingers
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Harness Drops
"Drops" are small harness decorations that come in many
shapes -- short straps, hearts, circles, initials, etc. They are often
decorated with fanciful horse brasses, metal studs, or small bells. Drops have one or more rings, snaps or buckles, so they can be attached
in various ways to the horse's harness. Drops also look nice hanging
on a doorknob. Common names and locations for drops include:
Hip drop: Hangs from the hip-drop
assembly or the back strap. A hip drop will sometimes have a snap at
one end and a ring at the other. In this case, a tie strap can be
tied to the hip drop ring.
Center line drop: Hangs on the reins
where they cross between the horses in a team. This helps keep the
reins from tangling.
Hame drop: Hangs from the upper part
of the hames. Usually two are used on a single horse.
Neck drop: Hangs from the neck yoke,
bottom of the hames, or loops around the bottom of the collar.
Bridle drop: Attaches to the side
of the browband where a bridle rosette would be located, to the center
of the browband, or to the crown of the headstall.
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A British
horse - a Clydesdale? - bedecked with drops, swingers, ribbons and
plumes. Note the swingers attached to the top of
the horse's bridle and on top of the horse's rump. |
Harness drop. No, there are no bells on this example, but
one or both of the brasses could be replaced with small bells. |
Harness drop with small brass bells. |
Swingers
"Swingers" or "flyers" are traditional, highly-collectible
harness ornaments in the U.K. They are seldom seen or used in the U.S. A swinger is a delicate, arched bracket made of brass. One or more small
open-mouth bells are suspended from the bracket. The top of the swinger
may be decorated with a bright horsehair plume.
Swingers are attached to the top of the bridle, the top of the harness
saddle or back pad, or the top of the hip drop assembly on the horse's
rump. Sometimes the bell clappers are removed from the bells on a swinger
mounted on the bridle. I'm sure my horses would be grateful for the
courtesy!
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| Two bell swinger with fragile plume
made of red and white horsehair. Swinger is 4 inches high, plume is 6 1/2"
high from the base to the top of the existing hair. |
Swinger with
one bell. 4 inches
high overall. |
White horsehair plume in
excellent shape. Note the narrow brass ring holding the horsehair in place. |
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