belt made by the Navajo consisting of conchas (round or oval disks of silver) The word 'concha' ('conchas') is interchangeable with 'concho,' ('conchos'), both referring to the disks as well as the belts
a shell; used in anatomical nomenclature to designate a structure or part that resembles a shell in shape.
A shell-hilt sword, which is similar to the lazo but the spaces between the metal tubes are covered by small sheets of metal.
The Spanish term for shell; may be oval or round, frequently with scalloped edges, with or without stones; may appear in rings, pendants, bolos, buckles and belts. Now most often a Navajo design for a belt