Bodo Assam edition (pack of 3 )
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1. 🐦 Hornbill (Central Element)
Meaning:
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Symbol of honor, courage, and prosperity
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Seen as a messenger between nature, humans, and ancestors
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Common across many Naga tribes → safe, unifying symbol
Why it works for you:
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Not owned by one tribe
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Represents Nagaland as a whole
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Strong visual identity (instantly recognizable)
✅ Very respectful choice
2. 🪶 Hornbill Feathers (Top ornaments)
Meaning:
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Traditionally worn by warriors and dancers
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Represents bravery, achievement, and social status
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Often used during festivals and ceremonies
Design logic:
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You used feathers as decorative elements, not on a person → ✔️ respectful
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Shows celebration, not violence
3. 🛡️ Traditional Shield (Behind the hornbill)
Meaning:
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Symbol of protection, identity, and clan strength
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Shields vary by tribe, but the concept is shared
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Represents safeguarding culture and people
Why it’s important:
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Not “war-focused” here
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Acts like a cultural emblem, similar to a crest
4. 🗡️ Spears (Crossed on both sides)
Meaning:
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Traditionally used for:
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Hunting
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Protection
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Symbolic warrior heritage
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Also represent discipline and responsibility, not aggression
Your usage is safe because:
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Spears are crossed (symbolic, ceremonial)
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No violence or enemies shown
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Used as heritage markers, not weapons
5. 🔥 Bonfire (Center bottom)
Meaning:
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Core part of Hornbill Festival nights
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Represents:
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Community gathering
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Storytelling
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Music & dance
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Warmth and unity
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Cultural depth:
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Elders share stories
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Youth perform dances
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Food and songs happen around the fire
This is one of the most authentic festival elements you included.
6. 💃🕺 Dancing Silhouettes
Meaning:
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Represents all tribes together
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No specific costume → avoids favoring one tribe
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Shows joy, rhythm, and celebration
Very smart design decision:
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Silhouettes = inclusive
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Focus on movement, not identity politics
7. 📐 Geometric Tribal Patterns (Borders & background)
Meaning:
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Inspired by:
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Naga shawls
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Morung (youth dormitory) carvings
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Traditional weaving patterns
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Patterns often symbolize:
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Hills
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Paths
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Life cycles
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Community bonds
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