Elevate your collection with this authentic vintage Navajo concha belt, a stunning piece from the iconic Fred Harvey era, expertly crafted in stamped sterling silver. This timeless accessory showcases hand-stamped concha medallions, each adorned with a beautiful blue turquoise cabochon, symbolizing protection and strength in Native tradition.
Handmade with care and steeped in history, this belt is hallmarked by the legendary Maisel’s Trading Post, seen as a Kachina on the clasp. Maisel's is a known and renowned name in Native American jewelry established in 1939 and in business from the early-to-mid 20th century. Late re-opening for a brief period then closing prior to the pandemic. The intricate detailing and craftsmanship are a testament to the artistry of Navajo silversmiths, making this piece a wearable work of art.
Whether worn traditionally or styled as a statement necklace or accent piece, this concha belt is perfect for collectors and vintage jewelry lovers alike.
Material: Stamped Sterling Silver
Stone: Turquoise Cabochons - all intact and secure
Era: Fred Harvey (circa 1930s–1950s)
Hallmark: Maisel’s Trading Post
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with natural patina
Measurements: Nearly 29" long. Each Single Choncho is approximately 1.5" long x 0.65" wide
Don’t miss your chance to own a genuine piece of Native American history!
Approximately 29" long
Could be fitted with a belt buckle



