Hosteen Goodluck was widely respected as one of the most important, early Navajo silversmiths. He was a master jeweler and active from the 1890's to 1930's. This beautiful classic 1920's concho belt offers first phase crafting of ingot silver. Hand hammered, each concho has beautiful repousse and detailed stamp work. The design is set with beautiful Natural turquoise cabs, that are set in hand cut bezels. The back of each concho has a single copper bar weaved through a wide, soft leather belt measuring 2 3/4" wide. Each of the 6 concho's measure 3 1/4" long by 2 3/4" wide, with the ties measuring 2 5/8" by 1 1/4". The amazing buckle measuring 3 3/4" by 3 1/4". The belt has a lovely patina from age, having been stored carefully in a private collection for many years. The entire belt measures 41" long. Please visit our artist biography page for more information on Hosteen Goodluck.