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Star Concho

Star Concho

Hand polished bright silver plate concho in a filagree star for adding decorative detail to belts, bags, straps and more. They are very easy to fix with a screwback. Available in a choice of three sizes.

Hand polished silver plate filgree star decorative concho.
These conchos attach with a screwback - Tip: add a little glue to the thread for additional security.Ā 

The wordĀ conchoĀ comes from the Spanish "concha" which actually means "conch" or "seashell" but has come to mean round or oval disks (occasionally rectangles) of silverĀ usedĀ to decorate saddles, bridles, clothing,Ā usedĀ as jewellery such as for pendants and bolo ties and for adding to belts. The Navajo learned the art of metal working from the Mexicans, and it is believed that the firstĀ ConchoĀ belt was an adaptation of horse bridle buckles found there. As trade increased with Europeans in the Plains Territory, the Navajo began to makeĀ ConchosĀ out of silver coins they had with them.

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Hand polished bright silver plate concho in a filagree star for adding decorative detail to belts, bags, straps and more. They are very easy to fix with a screwback. Available in a choice of three sizes.

Hand polished silver plate filgree star decorative concho.
These conchos attach with a screwback - Tip: add a little glue to the thread for additional security.Ā 

The wordĀ conchoĀ comes from the Spanish "concha" which actually means "conch" or "seashell" but has come to mean round or oval disks (occasionally rectangles) of silverĀ usedĀ to decorate saddles, bridles, clothing,Ā usedĀ as jewellery such as for pendants and bolo ties and for adding to belts. The Navajo learned the art of metal working from the Mexicans, and it is believed that the firstĀ ConchoĀ belt was an adaptation of horse bridle buckles found there. As trade increased with Europeans in the Plains Territory, the Navajo began to makeĀ ConchosĀ out of silver coins they had with them.