This contemporary concho tie by Monica Silva Lovato blends modern styling with traditional Pueblo silverwork. Nine sterling silver conchos, each set with a vibrant Sleeping Beauty turquoise cabochon, run the full length of a sleek black tie. Every concho carries hand-stamped detailing and a domed profile, giving the piece texture, depth, and a clean visual rhythm.
The tie measures approximately 20 inches in length. The neck section measures 13 inches when laid flat. Each sterling concho is about 1 inch in diameter with a Sleeping Beauty turquoise stone at the center.
Monica Silva Lovato is known for elevating classic Pueblo design through refined metalwork and thoughtful stone selection. This piece functions as a bold accessory for special events or everyday wear and stands as a strong example of her contemporary approach to silver and turquoise.
Details
Artist: Monica Silva Lovato Tribe: San Felipe Pueblo Materials: Sterling silver, Sleeping Beauty turquoise, fabric tie Length: approx. 20 in (tie only) Neck length (flat): 13 in Conchos: approx. 1 in each Condition: New
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