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India B2B export · Live catalogue

Equestrian products exporter from India.

Buyers searching horse tack wholesale India, leather halters exporter, or equestrian manufacturer for export typically need two things: transparent article lists and documentation that survives customs audit. Blossom Valley, based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, runs a wholesale catalogue of 84 SKUs across halters, bridles, training kit, browbands, and stable accessories for international distributors.

  • Catalogue84 live SKUs
  • MaterialsLeather · nylon · webbing · cotton
  • HardwareBrass · stainless · nickel
  • StatusLive · RFQs open

What the equestrian programme delivers

Wholesale tack, training, and leather — one export desk.

Material honesty, hardware-finish options, private-label support, and consolidated documentation across the live catalogue.

  • Tack, training & accessories

    Halters, bridles, nosebands, girths, lunging, and browbands — all wholesale-priced.

  • Material honesty

    Leather, webbing, rope, neoprene — substrate declared on every spec sheet.

  • Private label

    Heat-stamp, embossing, woven labels, and screen print on selected SKUs.

  • Export documentation

    Documentation, INCO terms, and stuffing photos handled by one export desk.

Programme types

Four buckets that cover most importer briefs.

Tack chains, training-yard distributors, OEM tack builders, and accessory buyers each shop a different subset. The full SKU catalogue lives on the equestrian catalogue page.

  • Leather & rope halters

    Full-grain leather, knotted rope, webbing builds.

  • Bridles & accessories

    Snaffle, double, showing; nosebands, browbands, parts.

  • Training & lunging

    Cavessons, lines, martingales, training tabs, rollers.

  • Stable & finishing accessories

    Browbands, cheeks, martingales, girth loops, and stable kit.

Importer use cases

Who buys from an India equestrian desk?

  • Tack shops and equestrian chains replenishing halter and bridle assortments at seasonal cadence.
  • Distributors building private-label halter and browband ranges with custom hardware finishes.
  • B2B buyers specifying martingales, girths, and lunging equipment for training yards and clinics.
  • OEM tack builders sourcing cheeks, headstall parts, and bridle accessories under component contracts.

Quick facts

Status
Live catalogue — RFQs open
Catalogue
84 SKUs across tack, training, and accessories
Materials
Full-grain leather · webbing · rope · neoprene · sheepskin
Hardware
Brass · stainless · nickel — finish declared per SKU
Origin
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Brief the desk

How importers structure the first conversation.

We align on material standards, MOQ per colourway, master carton marks, and certificate needs before pricing scenarios. For mixed-category containers, mention early which article families ride together so packing assumptions stay realistic.

  • Article mix

    Volume bands per category (halter, bridle, noseband, browband) and size matrix per article.

  • Branding scope

    Private-label method, artwork files, and tolerance windows for hardware finish.

  • Destination

    Port, INCO term, retailer audit standards, and any country-specific labelling.

Related export hubs

Pair the equestrian programme with other export lanes.

If your import licence covers multiple categories, the same export desk handles areca tableware and coir horticulture in parallel — useful for distributors running multi-format containers.

Frequently asked questions

Why do importers source equestrian goods from India?

India offers skilled leather and webbing workforces, competitive batch economics, and flexible customisation for halters, bridles, and leather accessories. Distributors can build seasonal programmes without owning a factory, with documentation that holds up at customs and retailer audits.

What information should I include for a fast quote?

List article families (e.g. leather halters, rope halters, bridles), preferred materials, hardware finish (brass / stainless / nickel), size matrix, annual volume band, destination port, INCO term, and any private-label or packaging rules. The more context up front, the faster we can confirm capability and indicative pricing.

Do you work with private-label retailers?

Yes — when MOQs and brand-control requirements match factory capability. Share your logo application method (heat-stamp, embossing, woven label, screen print), QC checklist, and tolerance windows early in the thread. Private-label runs benefit from a slightly longer lead time to accommodate artwork sign-off.

How does this page relate to your main equestrian catalogue?

This is the importer-facing SEO entry; the full catalogue with every SKU, specification, and product photography lives on the /products/equestrian hub. Use both together when briefing your procurement team — this page anchors the export story, the hub anchors the SKU list.

Can I bundle equestrian SKUs with coir or areca containers?

Treat them as separate lanes, but coordinated logistics is possible. Equestrian leather and webbing have different material claims than fibre tableware or coir horticulture, so we keep the documentation streams distinct even when the freight forwarder is shared.

Are the equestrian SKU codes live now?

Yes. Article numbers (RHL, SHL, BR, HL, NB, etc.) are published on the equestrian catalogue with specifications and photography. Send the codes you are interested in via the contact form and we confirm MOQ structure and indicative pricing per programme.

Prefer to write directly?

Brief the export desk on your equestrian programme

Share the SKU codes, materials, and volumes you need and we confirm MOQ structure, hardware finishes, and indicative pricing.