Vintage Southwestern Style Concho Stretch Scarf Slide/Ring
Floral, flirty, fabulous. Wear this western steel concho as a scarf slide accessory or as a ring. The band size is adjustable. "Concho" comes from the Spanish word "concha," meaning "conch" or "seashell." Conch shells and steel conchos are prevalent in Native American artwork and jewelry. Early concho designs featured as belt buckles, sometimes inlad with other stones such as turqouise or hammered into various scenes and designs. This concho ring is fairly simple, with a circular, floral shape and the inner "petals" are similar in shape to a conch shell, or a whelk which is slightly smoother. Definitely a gorgeous piece of Native American jewelry, and a lovely addition to your accessories stash!
Floral, flirty, fabulous. Wear this western steel concho as a scarf slide accessory or as a ring. The band size is adjustable. "Concho" comes from the Spanish word "concha," meaning "conch" or "seashell." Conch shells and steel conchos are prevalent in Native American artwork and jewelry. Early concho designs featured as belt buckles, sometimes inlad with other stones such as turqouise or hammered into various scenes and designs. This concho ring is fairly simple, with a circular, floral shape and the inner "petals" are similar in shape to a conch shell, or a whelk which is slightly smoother. Definitely a gorgeous piece of Native American jewelry, and a lovely addition to your accessories stash!
Floral, flirty, fabulous. Wear this western steel concho as a scarf slide accessory or as a ring. The band size is adjustable. "Concho" comes from the Spanish word "concha," meaning "conch" or "seashell." Conch shells and steel conchos are prevalent in Native American artwork and jewelry. Early concho designs featured as belt buckles, sometimes inlad with other stones such as turqouise or hammered into various scenes and designs. This concho ring is fairly simple, with a circular, floral shape and the inner "petals" are similar in shape to a conch shell, or a whelk which is slightly smoother. Definitely a gorgeous piece of Native American jewelry, and a lovely addition to your accessories stash!