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Originally Posted by Battara
This piece is a good evidence that the fist form is a Katipunan symbol (though depending upon the style and quality of the carving).
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At Museo del Ejercito in Toledo, Spain, there's a
Katipunan banner with this image -- two arms shown just from the elbow to the hands; one is holding a blade, and the other is holding by the hair a severed head of what looks a Caucasian (full beard, etc.); the two hands were depicted as a closed fist, especially the one holding the decapitated head by its hair. Thus perhaps (but am just speculating), the closed fist pommel design is related to this Katipunan imagery.