Concha Belt
Navajo (Diné) peoples made this belt, with decorations called conchas (Spanish for shell) arranged on a leather strap. The inspiration for these kinds of belts was probably the similar plaques used as hair ornaments by members of tribes from the Southern Plains. Those conchas...
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Medium
Silver on leather strap
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