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Home > Products > Navajo Silver and Turquoise Link Concho Belt
Navajo Silver and Turquoise Link Concho Belt
Navajo Silver and Turquoise Link Concho Belt
Navajo Silver and Turquoise Link Concho Belt
Navajo Silver and Turquoise Link Concho Belt

Navajo Silver and Turquoise Link Concho Belt

This is one of the best sandcast link belts that I have ever dealt with. It has real weight at 9.8 ounces. The turquoise in each concho is cut in a diamond shape and is a good natural blue-green color. The conchos are in the shape of a stylized wagon wheel and are well executed. If you like to wear jewelry that feels substantial, you will appreciate this belt.

L. 31"; concho D. 1 ⅞"; Weight 9.8 ounces

c.1950
Sold #8226



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