15" Peruvian Work Saddle
Brown leather saddle on display with a blue blanket underneath, against a background of other saddles.
15" Peruvian Work Saddle
15" Peruvian Work Saddle
15" Peruvian Work Saddle
15" Peruvian Work Saddle
15" Peruvian Work Saddle
15" Peruvian Work Saddle
15" Peruvian Work Saddle
15" Peruvian Work Saddle
15" Peruvian Work Saddle

15" Peruvian Work Saddle

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An Exceptional Find!
This is a genuine Peruvian Paso saddle, imported directly from Peru and owned by only one rider. It features a rawhide-wrapped tree designed for the narrow conformation typical of Paso-type horses.

  • Seat: Tree measures 16" in width, but with the original padding it rides closer to about 15"

  • Tree & Bars: Rawhide-wrapped; 4" at the top of the bars, spanning to a 10" bottom spread

  • Includes: Leather pad, tail cover (florón), girth, and crupper — the full traditional kit

More About Peruvian Tack

As described in a detailed article on Perol Chico: Learn More 

  • The Peruvian saddle (montura de cajón or “box saddle”) evolved from European designs introduced during Spanish colonization, adapted in Peru over time to suit local riding needs. 

  • Its name comes from the way the rider sits “boxed in” between a prominent pommel and cantle.

  • The wooden tree is traditionally wrapped with rawhide, then covered with carefully fitted leather skirts embossed with artisan motifs. 

  • A distinctive feature is the guarnición (breeching harness system) — long leather straps (retrancas) that encircle the rear of the horse, secured with caídas attached to the tail cover (florón)

  • A crupper is always used with Peruvian saddles, linked to the tailpiece via a short leather strap called a cruzeta. 

  • The leather carona pad (or “saddle pad”) not only protects the horse’s back and the saddle from sweat, but also adds decorative flair in matching motifs. 

  • For comfort, the padding is kept just thick enough so the rider stays cushioned over long rides, yet thin enough to maintain close contact with the horse—so even subtle seat aids translate directly. 

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