The Plains Indian tribes are the inspirtion of this pony. The Fancy Dance evolved from the early Plains tribe's war and victory dances. It is an energetic style of dance, usually performed by younger men who spin, twist, and make quick steps and fast turns. Their outfits are traditionally composed of lots of bright colors, metallic beads, sequins and ribbons which create a flashy display. They have two bustles, a head roach and intricately beaded headband - all of which are faithfully and stunningly recreated on a spirited, snorting horse that is caught up in the excitement of the drum beat. The feathers are real. The red streamers remind me of icles off a Christmas tree that are red in color.This unique creation by a Virginia artist won The People's Choice Award in the national competition, "The Native Art of Horse Painting." Artist: Devon Archer Made of resin. Dimensions: 10"L x 3.75"W x 8.5"H.