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The peruvian saddle is made up of a wood frame (saddle tree) with a moderately high pommel and cantle. The saddle tree is covered with tight fitting pieces of rawhide and the cinch, stirrups, crupper and breeching buckles and straps are attached to the frame. To protect the legs of the rider from rubbing against the buckles and straps and to make the saddle more comfortable, leather skirts are usually placed over the saddle tree and around the pommel and cantle. The leather skirts are often decorated with beautiful embossing of varied designs for which the Peruvian leather artisans have become well known.
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