In the Common language, it reads:
Though horses are no longer a part of our lives, we treasure our memories of them and all items associated with them. It is our way of paying homage to their influence on our culture. One of our more quaint traditions of the past was to adorn bridles and harness tack with brass medallions, sometimes mounted on colorful leather patches. These medallions were considered more than mere decorations. They were luck charms, wards against evil, and often had magical properties beneficial to horse or rider.