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Gallery Aesthetic, Santa Fe Plaza, Santa Fe Trail, Mid Century Furnishings, Navajo Nation, Concho Belt, Volcanic Rock, Modern Mid Century, Native American Tribes

Shiprock Santa Fe gallery, located on the historic Santa Fe Plaza, is rooted in the rich artistry, cultures and traditions of the Navajo and other Native American tribes of the Southwest. Taking inspiration from the Navajo legend of Shiprock, a sacred volcanic rock formation believed to have once been a great-winged bird that carried the Navajo peoples to northwestern New Mexico, the gallery spans place and time—merging historic and contemporary Native American art with modern mid-century…

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Concho Belts, Gallery Aesthetic, Santa Fe Plaza, Mid Century Furnishings, Navajo Nation, Concho Belt, Volcanic Rock, Modern Mid Century, Native American Tribes

Shiprock Santa Fe gallery, located on the historic Santa Fe Plaza, is rooted in the rich artistry, cultures and traditions of the Navajo and other Native American tribes of the Southwest. Taking inspiration from the Navajo legend of Shiprock, a sacred volcanic rock formation believed to have once been a great-winged bird that carried the Navajo peoples to northwestern New Mexico, the gallery spans place and time—merging historic and contemporary Native American art with modern mid-century…

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A Breif History of the Concho Belt - Hair Plates, Gallery Aesthetic, Plains Indians, Handmade Belts, Concho Belt, Native American Tribes, Native American Fashion, German Silver, Silver Bars

The word concho, sometimes spelled concha, comes from the Spanish word meaning shell. Some of the first “conchos” were made of melted silver dollars and resembled a shell—it is commonly thought this is how the name came about. In Spanish, the correct word is concha, with an a at the end and is pronounced like an ah sound. However, most people now-a-days refer to the Native American style belt as a concho belt, with an o.Although it is commonly said the Navajo (Dine’) borrowed the idea from…

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