The Navajo made concha belts, the idea of which is thought to have come from Plains oval plaques that decorated one’s hair or belt. Others believe the Navajo concha belt originated from Spanish designs. Conchas usually have a decorated outside edge and center, where the belt loops through. They began as buttons, but increased in size and complexity over time, especially as belt decorations (Durbin 1999, 489).
Large round silver button with stamped scallop edge design and a pettern in the center. 60.41. Kravis Discovery Center. circa 1920. Tulsa: Gilcrease Museum, https://collections.gilcrease.org/object/6041 (04/16/2018).
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