Concho belts as we know them — small to huge discs of silver shaped and stamped and made to link together — are becoming fairly rare adornment. Conchos made in the early decades of Southwestern Indian silversmithing are now immensely valuable objects. The best examples appear in museum displays or are hidden in bank vaults. A certain kind of fashionable concho belt shows up on Fashion Week runways and artsy fashion magazine spreads. An even more sketchy type lives in in contemporary western wear.
Indian arts dealers will tell you that these items, originally derived from Spanish and Mexican horse and bridle gear, are hard to sell. Forgeries do abound. Theories about this phenomenon also proliferate. The best concho belts are relatively heavy to wear. What everyone does agree, however, is that when someone models a genuine article that person has made an irrefutable fashion statement!
Window display of concho belts, Santa Fe.
Hallo,
können Sie mir die Adresse dieses Shops schreiben? Ich suche nach einem großen Concho Belt, wie dem zweiten von links.
Vielen Dank und viele Grüße aus Deutschland…
U.Holst
Thank you for your message. The concho belts in the photograph were in the window of this store, in Santa Fe:
The Original Trading Post
201 W San Francisco St,
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Email: otpsantafe@gmail.com
Their page with concho belts is here:
https://www.santafesilverart.com/collections/gallery/Concho