BRAND NEW TURQUOISE MAGNESITE STONES WITH SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL ACCENTED DIAMOND CONCHOS ON WEAVER LEATHER HEADSTALL AND BREASTCOLLAR - $215
USED BUT IN GREAT CONDITION LIME GREEN MAGNESITE CROSSES WITH ANTIQUED TEXAS STAR CONCHOS ON WEAVER / BILLY ROYAL TACK SET (NOT SHOWN: GREEN CRYSTALS HAVE BEEN ADDED TO THE CONCHO BORDERS SINCE THESE PHOTOS WERE TAKEN) - $150
I am able to take custom orders as well, starting at $75 for headstalls and $180 for headstall/breastcollar sets. Any color beads and any concho style, with or without Swarovski crystal accents--the sky is the limit!
Used, custom made, Bling Bling Tack brindle hair-on set with dots and topaz/amber crystal conchos. Headstall is decent quality (certainly far from junk, but not name brand, either; good enough leather), breastcollar is a nice Billy Cook model, and noseband is some brand I haven't heard of, but very high quality. The dots on the breastcollar are rusted, but otherwise the set is in quite good shape for being used. Asking $100 for the headstall and breastcollar together and an additional $25 tie-down noseband. I paid a whole lot more to have this set made!
Double J tack set--super high quality, quite well used but still in great shape (just needs a clean/oil, and it'll practically look new, I think). Brown rawhide accents, some tooling, and custom copper accent conchos. Very, very nice set. Asking $100 for headstall and breastcollar.
Used, custom made, Bling Bling Tack brindle hair-on set with dots and topaz/amber crystal conchos. Headstall is decent quality (certainly far from junk, but not name brand, either; good enough leather), breastcollar is a nice Billy Cook model, and noseband is some brand I haven't heard of, but very high quality. The dots on the breastcollar are rusted, but otherwise the set is in quite good shape for being used. Asking $100 for the headstall and breastcollar together and an additional $25 tie-down noseband. I paid a whole lot more to have this set made!
These are really nice! Ive always wanted to get into beading work.
You probably dont want to give up your secrets, lol, but do you get plan bridle sets then drill small holes to attach the beads or do you use a glue? Just curious as i seem like I am always into some sort of "horsey" project.
Yes, but there's a little more to it than that, and I'm still perfecting the process. Basically:
"Awl" for small holes
Jewelry thread (must be sturdy)
Quality stone beads
Large crimping beads for finishing
Tie ends off, add a little epoxy glue for extra security
Cool. I wanna try something like this. But maybe I'll start with one of my old bridles for a practice. I'm not all for bling but this I like. it still has the look at me effect. What got you made you decide to do this? Posted via Mobile Device
Saw a nice beaded headstall, and figured I could make my own for cheaper, and to my own specifications. Which I could, as it turned out. I've improved my technique quite a bit since then....
Its hard to introduce a new thing to some people. When I did my bridle everyone was kinda iffy about it. But now they r getting a bit more interested in it. But if its something you enjoy doing keep up the awesomne work Posted via Mobile Device
These are all beautiful and I'm bookmarking this page for when I have some money :P. Also I figured I'd bump this so other people can see your amazing talent
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