The headgear is called jato or terno in Peru and it consists of three pieces: the halter with its shank; the headstall and reigns; and, the eye cover and strap. The headgear can be of two kinds: a working headgear which is very plainly made and usually does not have metal decorations, and the show (de lujo) headgear which is finely made and adorned with metal pieces to give it a very sober and elegant appearance.