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January 2020

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Cowan Cavalletti will be at Horse of the Year 2020

Come visit our stand in Horse of the Year event,  10-15th March in Hastings, NZ. We will be located at the end of the Premier Dressage Arena. This is a chance for Cowan Cavalletti to show off our latest colours, designs and for us to interact with our customers. We will be bringing a range of jumps and poles to inspire your training.

In addition to our new gold dust ‘royal’ range we are introducing a new Resene colour of purple called ‘Pompadour’ to our range. For those who want o fix their untidy pile of poles, we are making a pole stand, similar to the one in the photo but our new one will hold 11 poles. The frame is made of H4 treated wood, painted with 3 coats of paint and the pegs holding poles are designed for poles that are 100mm in diameter. We hand cut aluminum to length and turn the ends on a lathe before galvanizing them. The galvanizing stops aluminum oxide from marking your poles with gray marks.

We are very fortunate this year in being able to exhibit the artist, Rosemary Parcell’s horses at our stand. Rosemary has a unique skill of painting horses that look full of movement, and ready to jump Cowan Cavalletti!

Everything equestrian will be at HoY including competitions galore, the best in NZ’s top talent will be riding, trade stands, dining and hospitality options. Something for everyone. Please drop in for a chat,

Tammy.

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One can never have enough gold!

Resene describes it’s metallic paint, Gold Dust as “dazzling gold, full of glistening promise and luxury”. We have added this new colour to our pallete. This neural luxurious colour works well with our vibrant aqua, orange, red and blue colours. Keeping with our names of pole patterns: Marrakech and Euro, we add Royal to the prefix. Our popular Royal Marrakech in aqua was the colour for NZ Horse & Pony magazine subscription giveaway that was won by Julie Malcolm of Auckland.