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GENUINE LEATHER HANDCRAFTED EMBROIDERY
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WHAT IS THE FATE CHARRA ?
             At the Mexican rodeo arena, the whole family is getting involved as jockeys, trainers, apparel manufacturing, musicians, dancers or audience. The elegance and discipline of the traditional Mexican rodeo know as “Charreria” provided the framework for family coexistence and to celebrate with honor their cultural heritage. The Charro, the distinctive charreria tournament takes place on the canvas charro, where they meet teams of charros. These teams demonstrated their expertise in the sport through nine fate Charras. These exhibits are riding both scored by the judges for its style as for its implementation. The horse rodeo show began with the parade participants. Hence the first way that is the creek running horse, in which the level of control that has the rider on the horse is evaluated. The fate that follows is called “Pial” on the canvas, in which three charros attempt Lazar hind legs of the horse. The third event is known as queues where the charro must take the bull's tail drawn from the tail around his leg to bring the bull to fall. The fourth stage is the jineteo bull, where the charro must ride the bull until it ceases to be repaired. Among the queues and jineteo skirmish takes place. This event is run by women in teams of eight. The intervention of the skirmish is a demonstration of precision drilled andalusia mounted saddle or "womanizing" and in sync with musical accompaniment. In the fate known as the terna, Lazar riders have a res around the neck and the other around the hind legs.
The sixth is the sort of mares jineteo where the charro rides a bronco. The eighth event is the Pial and manganese which are that the charro must Lazar front and hind legs of a mare to make it fall, this is done both on horseback and on foot, the ninth and final fate of the event is the passage of death, considered one of the most difficult odds. The Charro rides the horse saddle without trying to jump and ride a wild horse, in doing so, the charro has to keep the horse until it ceases to be repaired. In recent years is seen in many parts of Mexico embroidered items, especially very similar to the belts embroidered with pita, but are made with cotton thread or worse with synthetic nylon thread which is obvious to say that any charro , Ranger, Cattle or field people with good taste and knows what is pita would be unable to use, it is better to use a belt with a simple drawing or embroidered cord pita legitimates a thick belt with embroidery designs and sewing thread produced machines with cotton thread or worse, with the so-called synthetic nylon thread, which is obvious to say that any price charro who would be unable to use because it is better to use a belt or a simple drawing of string without embellishments but it was a legitimate pita drawing thick belt embroidered with nylon thread or cotton thread.


          If you are charro, people ride horses or enjoy the countryside, well you know the difference between cotton yarn, nylon and whistles, but if not more so, has never seen EMBROIDERY PRODUCT IN ORIGINAL CACTUS THREAD. God they do not reach their hands to the ruin of us who love this art, any article of leather tanning has not been embroidered with legitimate cactus and what is sold as such.
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Why our original products with good quality are affordable to the general public?
Mexican Charro Only?
The Cactus Yarn does not burn?
What is the fate Charra?
Where it is obtained and what is "Pita"?
How is processed and prepared the Cactus Thread?
How long takes embroidered some articles?
The use of  "Piteado" articles has something to do whit Drug Dealers or Mafia People?
Piteados works only used on Rodeo Activities?
The miracle of the Cactus material where our Guadalupe lady show up?
Piteado's global Capital?
Counterfeit on original Cactus Thread Products
Appreciation and Thanks
Which led to promote and buy counterfeit of Original Products?
What is the "Goodyear Welt" Process?
How and why there is a growing counterfeit crime in Latinamerican?
The quality which a Good Original "Piteado" Leather Belt should be done?
Boot comparative size table between USA, EUR and MX nomenclatures
Are There actually embroiderd in Gold and Silver Thread genuine?
Sale Tax Policy, Order Policy, Errors and Omissions
Learn More about our Western Saddle
Secure Shopper Guarantee and Return Policy
Compare and Choose a Shipping Method
How to distinguish and differentiate an original work from an embroidery with imitation
materials or fake cactus thread?
When appear in Mexico, the first signs of use of pita or cactus Fiber use obtained from Maguey Tree?
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Cactus Thread Embroidery
Jucamoba Style
Two Inches Width
Our Quality Control
Belts >>
Cactus Thread Embroidery
Exotic
Golden and Silvery
Quality Standard
Western Boots >>
Cases
Sandals
Accesories
Saddles
Chaps
Cords and Ropes
Piteado's Lady
Bags and Suitcases
Jeans and shirts
Hats
Leather Conditioners and Cleaners
Leather
Original Cactus Fiber and Thread
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Myth and Piteado's Legend
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Cactus Thread Embroidery
Jucamoba Style
Two Inches Width
Our Quality Control
Belts >>
Cactus Thread Embroidery
Exotic
Golden and Silvery
Quality Standard
Western Boots >>
Cases
Sandals
Accesories
Saddles
Chaps
Cords and Ropes
Piteado's Lady
Bags and Suitcases
Jeans and shirts
Hats
Leather Conditioners and Cleaners
Leather
Original Cactus Fiber and Thread
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