Description

Eleven sterling silver conchos line a rich black leather strap, each one individually tufa cast and finished by hand. The open cutout design carries that soft, shadowed depth you only get from stone-carved molds — textured, dimensional, and unmistakably Navajo.

Every concho shows the steady hand of Harrison Jim, a respected Navajo silversmith known for clean, traditional work that doesn’t chase trends. The oxidation settles into the details, while the raised silver edges catch the light just enough to bring the pattern forward.

Set on a 3/4" black leather strap measuring 46 1/2" in length, this belt has a classic profile that wears easily — dressed up, dressed down, or right where it belongs at a gathering. A true Navajo sterling silver concho belt, made to be worn, kept, and passed down.

 

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Harrison Jim Navajo Sterling Silver Cast Cut Out Concho Belt

$8,000.00

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    Description

    Eleven sterling silver conchos line a rich black leather strap, each one individually tufa cast and finished by hand. The open cutout design carries that soft, shadowed depth you only get from stone-carved molds — textured, dimensional, and unmistakably Navajo.

    Every concho shows the steady hand of Harrison Jim, a respected Navajo silversmith known for clean, traditional work that doesn’t chase trends. The oxidation settles into the details, while the raised silver edges catch the light just enough to bring the pattern forward.

    Set on a 3/4" black leather strap measuring 46 1/2" in length, this belt has a classic profile that wears easily — dressed up, dressed down, or right where it belongs at a gathering. A true Navajo sterling silver concho belt, made to be worn, kept, and passed down.

     

    WHY ELLIS TANNER TRADING COMPANY?

    While Other Shops Focus On The "Sale," Ellis Focuses On The People

    Ellis believes his business only succeeds when the Navajo and Native American community thrive.

    Since 1967, Ellis - the “Little In-law” - has built more than a trading post; he’s built a business that honors the Navajo people and their way of life. Whether you’re admiring the Circle of Light Murals honoring Navajo leaders or browsing the largest library of Navajo authors, you’ll feel the difference: This isn't just a store. It is a pillar of the Four Sacred Mountains where every transaction is rooted in a lifetime of mutual respect.

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