Front view of buckle and full strap, native american beadwork belt 620dia
Side profile showing edge finish, native american beadwork belt 620dia
Detail of hand-stitched edge, native american beadwork belt 620dia
Buckle close-up, hardware detail, native american beadwork belt 620dia
Back view showing leather grain, native american beadwork belt 620dia
Lifestyle view, worn around waist, native american beadwork belt 620dia
Strap thickness and bevel profile, native american beadwork belt 620dia
Reverse side showing inner finish, native american beadwork belt 620dia
Tip and keeper loop detail, native american beadwork belt 620dia
Coiled view showing leather flexibility, native american beadwork belt 620dia

Native American Beadwork Belt 620DIA

Regular price
$149.97
Sale price
$137.97
Unit price
per 

  • Made in the USA
  • Full-Grain Bridle Leather
  • Native American (Navajo) beadwork
  • 1 7/16" Wide Leather, 1 1/2" Buckle
  • Two snap design for easy buckle change

Santa Fe Leather Company uses one solid thick piece of the finest full-grain bridle leather to make this beautiful belt.

The body of these belts are made from one thick solid piece of full-grain leather (9-10 ounce leather, about .15" thick). These are the toughest belts that money can buy.

If you want a wimpy belt to wear to your sewing circle, you should get one of the cheap Chinese made belts. If you want to look good while riding a bull, then these are the belts for you.

What's Your Belt Size?
To determine your size, measure (in inches) a belt that fits you from the buckle fold to the hole that you use and add 1. Your belt size is usually 2" longer than your jeans waist size.