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Simply stunning!
Steve |
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Hello Ron,
congrats for this purchase! ![]() When you ever get bored by this beauty.... ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Please share more information on this flower you mention Sajen, does it go by any other name?
Thanks Gavin |
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Hello Gavin, I have this information from Nacho given to me/us in the the thread I posted in up in post # 12. I don't have more informations, sorry. Regards, Detlef |
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Thanks Detlef,
Interesting also to see that the inner part of the lucky coin motif would sit within the geometric design of the "Catmoon" flower arrangement. Gavin |
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I forget, is it the blade form that makes this a binangon?
On another note, this is a common motif on this island - seen it on upland Panay pieces as well (pieces with long noses). |
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Hi Jose, I am as well every time confused by this both terms. But when I understand correct is the sword from Ron a tenegre and my one a binangon, see the thread I have given. It isn't the blade form but the handle form what makes a binangon or tenegre. See post #20 & #24 in the thread I have given. For the second question: I simple don't know. ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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