Moonshine [Pixie]


























Moonshine [Pixie]
American Saddlebred Mare
by Kitty Cantrell
designed & commissioned by Seunta LLC
1:15 Pixie scale
~4” at the withers
All Pixie scale models are custom hollow castings with stainless steel wire reinforcement. Unpainted and unprepped white resin. (photos of painted models are shown as examples)
Color Inspiration Gallery
Digital color concepts by Sherry. These examples offer just a few possibilities — the real magic is seeing how each collector imagines their own finished horse!
By the time of the Revolutionary War, a horse called simply "the American horse" was a recognized type. These horses had the size and beauty of the Thoroughbred, but retained the ability to learn the easy-riding gaits. These animals were used for riding, to pull carriages and for other work. They were prized for a pleasant temperament, eagerness, strength and stamina.
There was continual crossing with Thoroughbreds, along with other breeds including Arabian and Morgan. Thus, when the first horse shows were held in Kentucky and Virginia in the early 1800s, American Saddlebreds, generally referred to as Kentucky Saddlers at that time, were frequently judged the winners because of their beauty, style and utility.
Details on all sizes can be found here.
See the artisans gallery and live show winners on Moonshine’s traditional model page
Champions
Winning Seunta minis - different sizes.
Micro Mini & Charm artisan gallery
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