Concho Belts - Native American Belts, sometimes spelled concha, comes from the Spanish word meaning shell. Some of the first “conchos” were made of melted silver dollars and resembled a shell—it is commonly thought this is how the name came about. In Spanish, the correct word is concha, with an "ah "at the end and is pronounced like an "ah" sound.
Born in Ganado, Arizona, in 1964, Perry Shorty is a Navajo silversmith known for his hand-forged jewelry that reflects the classic early Navajo style.
Concho Belts
Five alternating heart and round conchos make this hand-braided natural vegetable tanned leather belt a true standout.
Brighton Heart Concho Belt Medium
New River Concho Belts – The Wild Gringa
A History of Navajo Concha Belts – Garland's
Tanner Chaney : Silver Jewelry Tim Guerro Concho Belts 54640
Belt, A Concho, Turquoise, Stamped Conchos with Coordinating Butterfly
The Rori Concho Belt – Wild Horse Boutique
Barbosa Concho Belts
1 plain leather black strap with silver finished floral conchos antique nickel spots with matching removable buckle. Ladies' sizes: Buckle End to
Black Concho Belt
Navajo Style Leather Concho Belt
Concho Belts – The Gordon Collection
Style number: 5583L. Brown full grain leather belt. Conchos on belt. Silver engraved floral detail. Rope edge. Buckle closure. Silver plated links. 5/8 inch width.
Brighton Fandango Concho Belt Brown Medium