Pair of Stirrups

Chilean

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This impressive type of bronze Chilean stirrup is directly inspired by early 17th-century Spanish examples brought to the Americas. Their wide flaring sides, in addition to calling attention to the rider, add protection for the foot. This feature is inspired from genette type stirrups, which are particularly popular in Spain.

Genette, or jineta, stirrups are typical of the Islamic world, and were widely used in the Ottoman empire. They were introduced to Europe during the Arab presence in Spain, and were then used by Spanish light cavalry.

Pair of Stirrups, Copper alloy, Chilean

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