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Join Date: Jul 2021
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Hi,
I'm no expert in Bikol blades, I've never seen a hilt design like that before. But I'll show my minasbad's hilt which also has a figure with flared nostrils, I just forgot to ask the maker the specific term when I commissioned it. I always though it's pinaniki, but I reconsidered when I saw yours. |
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Join Date: Apr 2020
Posts: 280
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Regards Yves |
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Join Date: Apr 2020
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The pommel of your Bicol blade is an INUNGLO (Onglo- a mythical Bicolandia beast-just like mine, that resembles an ape. In some other local folklore- it is sometimes referred to as a tikbalang, a monster with the head of a horse). Try to google what a tikbalang is. Regards Yves |
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