Tack Belt

from $200.00
Smaller sizes may not fit as many brass disks* size shown is approx a size 45” waist
and it will come with 6 conchos. Due to spacing larger sizes need more conches and smaller belts have less room but conchos used will be evenly spaced.


Tack belts were extremely popular among tribal members in the late 19th century. Today we are seeing a revival of these beautiful belts across Indian country. Though traditionally worn by plains and plateau people these belts have quickly become an eye catching accessory that adds a touch of leatherwork to any outfit.

These belts are made to order so I will need your waist size to set as the middle length of your belt.
Leather is the thickness of two quarters stacked on top of each other.

Patterns can vary and I am happy to draw up a custom sketch of symbols and ornaments to make this happen.

The price on this listing is not inclusive of brass conchos and as showing in the photo will only have symbols made of brass tacks.
This listing is for a light-medium tack pattern belt.

You will need to select your choice of belt width, the ones in the photos are 3” wide.
You will need to choose your stain:
Solid black, solid dark brown, solid light brown, mixed light and dark brown, mixed brown and black.


Your belt with come with a certificate of Native American made authenticity stating my tribal enrollment information.
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Smaller sizes may not fit as many brass disks* size shown is approx a size 45” waist
and it will come with 6 conchos. Due to spacing larger sizes need more conches and smaller belts have less room but conchos used will be evenly spaced.


Tack belts were extremely popular among tribal members in the late 19th century. Today we are seeing a revival of these beautiful belts across Indian country. Though traditionally worn by plains and plateau people these belts have quickly become an eye catching accessory that adds a touch of leatherwork to any outfit.

These belts are made to order so I will need your waist size to set as the middle length of your belt.
Leather is the thickness of two quarters stacked on top of each other.

Patterns can vary and I am happy to draw up a custom sketch of symbols and ornaments to make this happen.

The price on this listing is not inclusive of brass conchos and as showing in the photo will only have symbols made of brass tacks.
This listing is for a light-medium tack pattern belt.

You will need to select your choice of belt width, the ones in the photos are 3” wide.
You will need to choose your stain:
Solid black, solid dark brown, solid light brown, mixed light and dark brown, mixed brown and black.


Your belt with come with a certificate of Native American made authenticity stating my tribal enrollment information.
Smaller sizes may not fit as many brass disks* size shown is approx a size 45” waist
and it will come with 6 conchos. Due to spacing larger sizes need more conches and smaller belts have less room but conchos used will be evenly spaced.


Tack belts were extremely popular among tribal members in the late 19th century. Today we are seeing a revival of these beautiful belts across Indian country. Though traditionally worn by plains and plateau people these belts have quickly become an eye catching accessory that adds a touch of leatherwork to any outfit.

These belts are made to order so I will need your waist size to set as the middle length of your belt.
Leather is the thickness of two quarters stacked on top of each other.

Patterns can vary and I am happy to draw up a custom sketch of symbols and ornaments to make this happen.

The price on this listing is not inclusive of brass conchos and as showing in the photo will only have symbols made of brass tacks.
This listing is for a light-medium tack pattern belt.

You will need to select your choice of belt width, the ones in the photos are 3” wide.
You will need to choose your stain:
Solid black, solid dark brown, solid light brown, mixed light and dark brown, mixed brown and black.


Your belt with come with a certificate of Native American made authenticity stating my tribal enrollment information.