Ring Bit 19th century Tuareg The shanks and the mouthpiece of this bit are decorated with incised and silver plated ornaments typical of Tuareg jewelry. The Tuareg are a Berber population, mostly nomadic, living in the central Saharan region. Owning a horse in this arid climate was traditionally reserved to wealthy people, for example political and religious chiefs. Indeed, contrary to the livestock, including camels, which can find their food in the wild, horses in these regions need to be fed a special diet by humans, and thus are more expensive to care of. Therefore, horses have a high social value among the Tuareg and are often adorned with expensive and highly decorated horse tack like, this bit.The ring bit is a strong instrument distinguished by the fact that the curb chain is replaced by a ring attached at the top of the mouthpiece, going around the horses lower jaw. The ring would press the sensitive chin of the horse when the reins are pulled. Typical of the Islamic world, r

Ring Bit 19th century Tuareg The shanks and the mouthpiece of this bit are decorated with incised and silver plated ornaments typical of Tuareg jewelry. The Tuareg are a Berber population, mostly nomadic, living in the central Saharan region. Owning a horse in this arid climate was traditionally reserved to wealthy people, for example political and religious chiefs. Indeed, contrary to the livestock, including camels, which can find their food in the wild, horses in these regions need to be fed a special diet by humans, and thus are more expensive to care of. Therefore, horses have a high social value among the Tuareg and are often adorned with expensive and highly decorated horse tack like, this bit.The ring bit is a strong instrument distinguished by the fact that the curb chain is replaced by a ring attached at the top of the mouthpiece, going around the horses lower jaw. The ring would press the sensitive chin of the horse when the reins are pulled. Typical of the Islamic world, r
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