Sterling silver concho belt handcrafted by Navajo silversmith Leonard Maloney featuring traditional stamp design.
This handcrafted sterling silver concho belt created by Navajo silversmith Leonard Maloney features skillfully stamped conchos, arranged along a black leather belt.
An icon of Native American jewelry, the concho belt was developed from Plains Indians' hair ornaments and Spanish bridle decorations, and became a distinctly Navajo form of jewelry. The concha is one of the most widely recognized shapes in Native American jewelry, featuring a silver oval or circle that is stamped with a central radiating design. A concho belt features a number of these silver ornaments along a belt. The first concho belts were made by Navajo silversmiths in the 1870s–1880s.
Belt measures 49-3/4 long, natural black leather
Each Concho measures 2-1/2 long and 2 wide and is copper backed.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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