Concho can be related to the oil and gas industry.....but that's not it.suslvgeo wrote:I "think" that is what those SUPER OLD round things with sharp edges that go into the paper are called??? I think. LOLRenee wrote:What is Concho?
The original concho associated with agriculture was used in regards to ranch work. Mostly on saddles and was taken from the Central and South American cultures. Today a concho can look very different then when I was child and had my first horse. They had already moved to decorative pieces on saddles. Below is a link where you can look at the variety of conchos.
And these are pictures of conchos used in ranch work and decorative pieces on horse tack (saddles, bridles, etc.)
This was they style you would see 40 years ago on tack.
I like this one.....pretty! New style concho
This style of concho came out late 70's early early 80's era on tack
Started seeing squares in the early 80's. This one just rolled to be a diamond.
I've seen alot of these on today's saddles. Very pretty on a saddle if dark leather.
Apparently they now call these conchos. Somehow that just doesn't work for me....conchos are suppose to be slotted....sigh....things do change! When I was younger these would have been called decorative studs. And yes, barrel racing is a wonderful sport. I barrel raced for seven years as a teenager.
Tim Holtz has put out conchos. Don't know if any are in the store right now.
Here's the link I said I'd give:
http://www.conchos.com/
Hope this helps!