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A saddle hits the stage

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Thursday, Aug. 20, 2015 5:54 PM
Durangoans Lisa and Loren Skyhorse’s craftsmanship is on display in this custom-designed saddle for Shania Twain’s Farewell Tour. Loren Skyhorse is the only leather artist who braids silver into his creations, and the couple used 1,500 silver studs for the project.
Shania Twain commissioned this saddle from Durango leather artists Loren and Lisa Skyhorse, which Twain is using on her farewell tour. The country superstar sings her hit “Up!” from the saddle while a crane lifts her over the audience.

Durangoans Loren and Lisa Skyhorse are known for their intricate work in leather, with pieces in the permanent collection of the Booth Western Art Museum and scores of private collections.

In the Skyhorses’ 40-year career, they have made about 950 one-of-a-kind saddles, but the one that may be their most famous is the magnificent red-and-silver saddle, created for Shania Twain’s Farewell Tour. It’s gone viral on social media – in large part because of an Instagram photo by Miranda Lambert – and in the press in a photo in People magazine.

If the saddle weren’t dramatic enough, the way Twain uses it in her concerts is a showstopper. She sings her hit “Up!” while riding high over the audience in the saddle while a crane holds her up.

The saddle features 1,500 silver studs and Loren Skyhorse’s iconic braided silver.

Visit www.people.com/article/miranda-lambert-girls-night-shania-twain-concert to see the Skyhorses’ saddle – and Twain – in action.

Herald Staff

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