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Orlando Dugi

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Orlando Dugi

Hand beaded blush color nylon tulle by Navajo Fashion Designer Orlando Dugi. The Diné word Hózhó, beaded on the chest with yellow topaz glass beads. Hózhó is one of the most important words in the Diné language. It means beauty, not physically, but being in balance and harmony with everything around you. At the end of a prayer, Hózho náhásdlíí', or "it has become beauty again," is said four times. It can also be seen as the phrase Hózhó náshaa, or "I walk in beauty."
Nate Lemuel
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Nate Lemuel
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Orlando Dugi
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