STIRRUPS FROM THE PAST
A selection of antique stirrups from 14 different countries and times past.
We made drawings of the original stirrups (mostly in museums) and created scale models in silver.
These are available in SILVER PRICES: earrings $90, pendants $75 and charms $50.
Please CALL FOR 14K PRICES.

Found in the River Witham in England. Thought to be from the grave of a high status chieftain, buried with his horse AVAILABLE IN STERLING SILVER OR 14K GOLD
Nickel stirrup derived from the parade stirrups of the Conquistadors. AVAILABLE IN STERLING SILVER OR 14K GOLD
From the time of the English Civil War (1642-1651) this stirrup belonged to Oliver Cromwell, leader of the Roundhead Party. AVAILABLE IN STERLING SILVER OR 14K GOLD
Used by knights in armour, extra wide to accommodate the armoured footwear (Sabotons) AVAILABLE IN STERLING SILVER OR 14K GOLD
This decorative stirrup is from 17th century France, it was made in gilded bronze and had an innovative swivel top. AVAILABLE IN STERLING SILVER OR 14K GOLD
A large and highly ornate stirrup used for parades and displays of wealth & power. Made in gilded bronze. AVAILABLE IN STERLING SILVER OR 14K GOLD
Made in leather, embellished with metals, this was shaped to reflect the high-Gothic style of the time AVAILABLE IN STERLING SILVER OR 14K GOLD
This one-piece hand carved wooden stirrup was tied to the stirrup leather with rawhide. AVAILABLE IN STERLING SILVER OR 14K GOLD
Little is known of the origins of this stirrup, but it was from the time of the expanding dynasty of the Safavids. AVAILABLE IN STERLING SILVER OR 14K GOLD
Used by Turkic warriors fighting in the Caucasus and Southern Russia. The design goes back to as early as the 8th Century. AVAILABLE IN STERLING SILVER OR 14K GOLD
The Golden Age of the Polish Hussars lasted from 1600 to the mid 1800's. They elaborately embellished their tack with gold and jewels. AVAILABLE IN STERLING SILVER OR 14K GOLD
A scallop design used at The Royal School of Horsemanship in Alter, Portugal. AVAILABLE IN STERLING SILVER OR 14K GOLD
From the Indian Principality of Rajasthan. The Rajasthanis brought Polo to the known world - as a sport, rather than a war game. AVAILABLE IN STERLING SILVER OR 14K GOLD
A variation of the slipper stirrup. This ornate brass stirrup is thought to be from Peru. AVAILABLE IN STERLING SILVER OR 14K GOLD
Buy as many or as few charms as you with. Customize with your own selection of favorite stirrups. $50 each in Silver, (prices by weight in 14k). AVAILABLE IN STERLING SILVER OR 14K GOLD
The Spanish brought this beautiful, ornate stirrup to the Americas. In time, different metal smithing techniques transformed it to the Bell Stirrup, still in use today.
Victorian sentimentality created this charming little stirrup, designed to encourage a child to sit in the saddle with confidence.
Featured in the Visalia catalog of 1917(a tack catalog supplying the horsemen of the West). This stirrup was made of nickel silver, engraved and inlaid with steel.