New Baroque Rider Silver Pendant

$129.00

This silver pendant is a striking combination of modern and antique, classical and casual, delicate and bold. It is part of our Sporting Horses Collection.

In the center we see one of the earliest and most influential dressage masters, François De La Guérinière, mounted on a horse. His book, “The School of Horsemanship”, was published in 1733 and has influenced the development of dressage immensely over the past 300 years. It describes an approach that focuses on exercises that improve the horse’s balance and suppleness, and a progressive training system that favors rewards over punishment. de La Guérinière is rendered lightly. The setting is bold, with six bezel-set glass cabochons arching over the rider, and a modern bail and reverse side. Pendant is shown here on a velvet cord.

You can order a chain for it when you check out — you’ll see our most popular options next to the items in your shopping cart– and a bigger selection of chains and clasps can be found here.

Note: Your handmade piece may vary slightly from the one pictured as no two are exactly alike.

Description

This silver pendant is a striking combination of modern and antique, classical and casual, delicate and bold. It is part of our Sporting Horses Collection.

In the center we see one of the earliest and most influential dressage masters, François De La Guérinière, mounted on a horse. His book, “The School of Horsemanship, was published in 1733 and has influenced the development of dressage immensely over the past 300 years. It describes a training system that uses exercises that improve balance and suppleness, and a progressive training system that favors rewards over punishment. de La Guérinière is rendered lightly. The setting is bold, with six bezel-set glass cabochons arching over the rider, and a modern bail and reverse side.

Additional information

Weight .5 lbs
Dimensions 5.5 × 8.75 × 1.75 in
Necklace

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