Make a medieval horse harness pendant
Pictures of horses on medieval manuscripts show them decorated with many small horse harness pendants. These were made of copper alloy and hung from leather straps and would have been brightly coloured with enamels and often decorated with gold or silver. Many examples have been found in Norfolk. They come in many shapes and sizes but can be broadly classified as shield-shaped, lozenge (or diamond) shaped, circular, square or rectangular or quatrefoil (with four lobes).
Decorated medieval horse furniture held in
A medieval horse harness pendant from Beeston Regis bearing the arms of Morley, of
Make your own medieval horse harness pendant
A shield-shaped horse harness pendant made by Megan Dennis (NLA). (© NCC)
Horse harness template
Card
Colouring pens
Silver or gold foil
Pencil
Scissors
1. Cut out the template. You can chose from a shield, lozenge, circle, square or quatrefoil shape.
2. Draw your design on the template. You could design a coat or arms, an imaginary mythical creature or use simple patterns.
3. Using bright colours colour in the design. You may like to stick pieces of silver or gold foil onto the template.
4. Cut around the template and stick it carefully onto a piece of card.
5. Once the glue has dried cut carefully around the card. Ask an adult to cut a hole in the top of the pendant. You can now hang it from a string. If you work in a group you could hang all of your pendants on the same string and use it to decorate a paper horse on the wall.
Horse harness templates. (© NCC)