Pair of Rowel Spurs
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This very ornamental pair of spurs is chiseled and pierced with geometrical motifs, and each object features three flower-shaped pierced rowels. Some types of spurs with several rowels were sometimes used in the 17th century with particularly difficult horses. However, on this pair it seems to be more an ornamental luxurious feature, for a pair worn like a piece of jewelry, than a truly equestrian improvement. For example, the outer rowel of each spur is without function since it would never touch the horse's flank. Such spurs are known in Germany since the mid-16th century.
This type of chiseled and pierced decoration was used by the spur makers in eastern Germany in the 16th and 17th centuries. Despite their name, spur makers not only made spurs, but also all the small equestrian hardware like bits, stirrups, muzzles, cavessons or curry-combs, sometimes adorned with the same intricate decoration.
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