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Concho Belts

The concho belt is one of the oldest forms of Navajo silversmithing and personal adornment. The earliest concho belts, known as First Phase, were made entirely of silver and featured simple stamped designs. The conchos had triangular cutouts through which the leather belt was looped. The introduction of soldering techniques in the late 1800s brought the Second Phase of concho belts with soldered loops on the back of the conchos instead of cutouts. Second Phase belts feature more intricate designs; including repousse, or “bump-out” designs and often include “butterflies”, or small, vertical pieces of silver separating the conchos. Third Phase concho belts are most easily characterized by the introduction of stone setting, especially with turquoise.

Learn More: The History of Concho Belts

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Apache Ga’an Dancer Concho Belt by Charles Mike Yazzie - Garland's
Apache Ga’an Dancer Concho Belt by Charles Mike Yazzie - Garland's
Inlay Concha Belt by Richard Aguilar - Garland's
Inlay Concha Belt by Richard Aguilar - Garland's
Cerrillos Turquoise Concha Belt by Cordell Pajarito - Garland's
Cerrillos Turquoise Concha Belt by Cordell Pajarito - Garland's
Chip Inlay Concha Belt by Joe Corbet - Garland's
Chip Inlay Concha Belt by Joe Corbet - Garland's
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