Order Decorated Horseshoes


decorated horseshoesGive the gift of good luck!

Authentic, iron horseshoes in either black or white tastefully decorated with a wide variety of dried materials many of which are grown right here on the farm. These unique wall hangings make perfect gifts for horse lovers, birthdays, house-warmings, anniversaries and weddings, anytime you wish to extend the gift of good fortune in a beautiful, eye-catching remembrance. Painted white and decorated with the bridal party colors they make original and thoughtful attendant gifts.

Horseshoes are available in four basic designs and are $16.00 each.

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Seasonal - The traditional colors of Christmas, the golds and russets of autumn or the lush greens of early springs would all be part of the seasonal designs. - $16.00

Horseshoe Color: Black White


Color Requests:
Country - The country pattern of bright blues, whites and yellows express the look and feel of rocking chairs, lemonade and long summer days on a small-town country porch. - $16.00

Horseshoe Color: Black White


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Woodland - Earth tones such as brown, greens and tans are found on the woodland palette. The tones of the forest carpet are highlighted with a wide variety of seeds, nuts, cones and ferns. - $16.00

Horseshoe Color: Black White


Color Requests:
Classic - The more sophisticated look of pinks, purples, mauves and lavenders are found in this design. The classic horse-shoe gives a more formal and elegant look. - $16.00

Horseshoe Color: Black White


Color Requests:


All orders are custom-made so the styles and color combinations are endless, just let us know your preference.

All horseshoes are mounted in a white box with a clear plastic lid on a tissue background, all ready for gift-giving or easy shipping. A distinctive, quality
New Hampshire made product reminiscent of our country’s heritage.

Horseshoe Factoids

There has been much speculation over the years as to where and when the practice of shoeing horses was invented.

There is some evidence that as early as 500 BC the Druids were shoeing their horses. These people were intelligent and very capable of manipulating metals so would certainly have been able to shoe their horses.

Although shoeing with nailed-on iron shoes may have been a very ancient invention, it did not become popular until around the time of the Crusades (1096-1270).

Iron was rare and valuable enough to be used for money in some cultures such as the ancient Celts.

Until this century iron was never discarded, it was constantly reused.

 

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