Author on her horse Rex in complete Japanese garb |
The Miniature:
In order to replicate the examples, I used fringe material. The bridle is of silken thread as well. The horse used for the model is similar to those seen in most woodprints of the time. I wanted to maintain the flavor and style for the piece, as well as show the difference from the European styles. A major difference in style is that heraldic display was not as important with Japanese style of barding as we see in European examples. Nonetheless, the Japanese style is just as flamboyant and flashy! Bay or brown horses were the most common.
Miniature piece |
The picture on the right, shows a type of Japanese bridle and barding in use on my warhorse, Rocky at Melee Madness for the 2008 Æthelmearc Equestrian Championships. While not completely accurate, it was my first attempt at Japanese horse harness.
In 2014, I made a more accurate reproduction of Japanese bagu to use as part of my Elevation to the Order of the Pelican ceremony. Because my service was largely to the equestrian community, and they also wanted to honor that service, the equestrians of the Kingdom participated in my procession and ceremony. I decided to make barding that actually matched my primary persona, so I made this set of bagu. It was made by tying and knotting cord in a flower design similar to what is seen in Japanese art. The Japanese have a long tradition of knotting and it appears that period pieces were made in this manner. (This bagu is shown in the picture at the top, and inspiration is derived from the source below.)
Sources:
Kenrick, Vivienne. Horses in Japan. London: J.A. Allen &
Co., 1964.Japanese "bagu"from the medieval period which was gifted to the English crown, now on display at Leeds Museum. |
Sharpe, Michael. Samurai Leaders From the Tenth to the Nineteenth Century. NY: Compendium Pub. Ltd, 2008.
Turnbull, Stephen. Samurai, The World of the Warrior. Oxford: Osprey Publishing Ltd, 2003.
The Japanese style horse harness shows an amazing display of artwork.
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