Contemporary Southwestern Belts & Buckles

See also: Antique Jewelry
Despite their inherent love of ornamentation and jewelry, the Indians of the Southwest did not learn to work with silver until the latter part of the 19th century. Before that they acquired the few silver ornaments they owned through trade with Hispanic settlers and neighboring Plains Indians. The Plains people had acquired their silver in trade with English, French and American trappers.
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#1186 Navajo 6 concho, 7
butterflies, plus belt buckle.
$600.00

#1189 Navajo, 11 conchos, plus buckle. By: Dan Martinez
$1,500.00
#1187 Navajo, 10 conchos, plus buckle. By: Curtis Pete
$3,800.00
#1192 Navajo, Ketoh style belt buckle. By: Fidel Bahe
$500.00
#1190 Zuni, stone buckle
By: G & L Leekity
$120.00
#1191 Navajo, single stone buckle
By: Eugene Mitchell
$195.00


#1197 Hopi,
Man in the Maze buckle
By: Bernard Dowahoya
$385.00

Top,#1198 Navajo, inlay ranger set. By: Harold Smith
$435.00

Bottom,#1199 Laguna/Taos, ranger set
By: Danny Romero
$320.00

 

 

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