Available for your consideration is this award winning Navajo bridle by Willie Shaw from 1967. The elaborate headstall is adorned with hand stamped silver work including two large silver conchos, silver bars and tips and buckle. The hand stamped silver brow band is accented with a dangling "naja" in the center for good luck. The lady leg bit also appears Navajo made or at least Navajo embellished (possibly made by Willie as well). It has hand stamped designs, is accented with conchos on the cheeks and overlay along the shanks which gives the appearance of fishnet stockings. The bit is further enhanced with turquoise cabochons in silver bezels surrounded with twisted wire accents. Add this exceptional award winning bridle and lady leg bit to your collection today!!
MAKER: Headstall is hallmarked WS. Willie Shaw (Navajo).
APPROX AGE: Vintage.
SIZE: The mouth measures 5 inches wide and is 8 inches long overall on the cheeks. The headstall appears to be a standard size to fit many horses.
CONDITION: Good for its age, normal wear and minor imperfections expected. Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description and are hereby incorporated into the description, specifically with regards to condition.