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Originally Posted by SanibelSwassa
Xasterix,
That is a fabulous direct origin connection! The Okir on your piece and the corresponding wood lattices is a near prefect match. Do you know what building that picture was taken from and or the buildings rough age??
Thank you for sharing both the information you gathered from your Malay source and the detailed Okir pics!
Very excited! At the same time Im having a difficult time finding matching Okir or sculpture reference to the symbol on my kris. The number 8 is strongly represented in the three layers of the flower. I still have some leaning toward a connection back to Hindu/Buddhist roots on this symbol
but that a work in progress.
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Thanks for the kind words sir. That specific torogan is called "Bantog-a-Unaya" located in Lanao del Sur; most of the royal house is in ruins unfortunately. It's estimated to be over a hundred years old.
I'm attaching a picture from Baradas (1968) study on okir, there's a Maranao okir motif there that corresponds with the carving on our kris pommel.