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WHAT IS A CONCHO BELT? Conchas (named after the Spanish word for shell) are round or oval disks of silver. Conchas (aka as conchos), are used in groups to decorate belts. The belt itself is called a ‘concha belt’ or sometimes a ‘concho belt.’ Concho Belts are among the most striking pieces of Native American Indian jewelry and another example of the foreign elements of design which the Navajo People adopted, changed and developed into a very unique piece of jewelry and a symbol of the Navajo Nation. The Navajo have taken a design which they may have borrowed from the Mexican concha bridle ornament or from the oval shaped hair ornaments worn by the Plains Indians and added designs copied from the leather stamps of the Spanish and Moors. The shortened name, concha (or conchas for more than one) is used to describe these belts. |
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