Native American Navajo Indian Sterling Silver Half Dollar Concho Belt
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Navajo Silver and Turquoise
Vintage Half Dollar Concho Belt

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Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver  Turquoise  Coral  Half Dollar Concho Belt

Seven Franklin Half Dollars in the following years:

1951
1954
1954
1957
1960
1962
1963

Size
41" long from end to end;
Adjustable, can be fastened on any ring
Width  

Conchos are 1" x 1 1/2"

Material
Turquoise, Coral
Weight
215 grams
Hallmark

None

Artist
Unknown
Origin
See below

Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver  Turquoise  Coral  Half Dollar Concho Belt

Half dollars are mounted on silver backing.

 

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Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver  Turquoise  Coral  Half Dollar Concho Belt

41" from end to end.

Can be fastened on any ring.

Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver  Turquoise  Coral  Half Dollar Concho Belt

Secure lock snap fastener.

Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver  Turquoise  Coral  Half Dollar Concho Belt

 

Vintage Half Dollar Concho Belt

$165
plus s/h


  

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We recently purchase a vintage Native American collection from an acquaintance who had inherited his grandmother's jewelry. To the best of his knowledge, his grandmother acquired the pieces in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s from Navajo, Zuni and Pueblo artists in Arizona and New Mexico and from local Native American jewelry dealers in California.

We have found many artists’ hallmarks on the items and recognize the work of a number of artists. On others we will provide all of the information we can and welcome questions. Some of the items were obvious favorites and were worn often and have a warm patina while others were treasured, collected, stored in a drawer, and look almost new. As we list these pieces, we will differentiate between them and our new Native American jewelry by using a different color page and by calling these "Pawn" even though they technically are not Pawn, but that is often a word used to describe pre-owned vintage Native American jewelry. Read more about Indian Pawn.

We will list each of these items in their appropriate category (such as bolos or bracelets) as well as in a special section in our Pawn Shop.

If you have any questions, please contact Paula at . She would also welcome any information you might have about any of the artists or pieces. Thank you !


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