Good to see that you have another enquiry Jaya, & that you are maintaining your interest.
That engraving of a crown is simply an engraving of a crown, alone, & with no other symbols it really has no specific meaning. This is not uncommon.
If it had further engraving involving symbolism of the Ngayogyakarta Karaton, or of the Pakualamanan, it could indicate an association with a member of one hierarchies of either one of these noble houses mentioned --- or it might not.
I suggest that you might like to test, or to have tested, the material from which the pendok is made, this is a very simple test and usually a jeweller or silver worker will do it for free.
Alternatively you might like to buy a bottle of test fluid, it is quite cheap, lasts for a very long time, & a test takes only one drop. It is useful to have on hand when somebody offers you with a mamas pendok & claims that it is silver.
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