
A Romal (pronounced ro-MAHL), is a type of long quirt attached to the end of a set of closed reins that are connected to the bridle of a horse. It is not to be used to strike a horse, but rather was a tool used to assist in moving cattle. A romal is usually made of leather or rawhide, is about four to five feet long, flexible and somewhat heavy, t...
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handkerchief or headcloth; silk or cotton fabric
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A leather quirt, attached to braided leather or rawhide reins, or "closed" reins
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