Horse Club - Andalusian mare (10.5cm Tall)
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In the 15th century monks began to breed the Andalusians in the south of Spain. With its graceful appearance it enchanted especially nobles and kings. Therefore only few would guess that the Andalusian has long been used as a cavalry horse. Although it was always known for his courage and strength it is rather their elegance that distinguishes it. It is a unique dressage horse and even dominates the famous leap into the air which is otherwise known only from the higher riding school of the Lipizzaner horse.

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In the 15th century monks began to breed the Andalusians in the south of Spain. With its graceful appearance it enchanted especially nobles and kings. Therefore only few would guess that the Andalusian has long been used as a cavalry horse. Although it was always known for his courage and strength it is rather their elegance that distinguishes it. It is a unique dressage horse and even dominates the famous leap into the air which is otherwise known only from the higher riding school of the Lipizzaner horse.
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Short Description In the 15th century monks began to breed the Andalusians in the south of Spain. With its graceful appearance it enchanted especially nobles and kings. Therefore only few would guess that the Andalusian has long been used as a cavalry horse. Although it was always known for his courage and strength it is rather their elegance that distinguishes it. It is a unique dressage horse and even dominates the famous leap into the air which is otherwise known only from the higher riding school of the Lipizzaner horse.