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After my brain freeze, I remembered that Mindanao also used filigree too - I have a gunong with some. However, this style of filigree I have attributed to late Sulu in the past. Would you post some pictures of the shop examples you are mentioning please?
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Okinawa, JN
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Batara,
I'll look through my pictures when I get home. I know I have a barong, recently redressed in Jolo that has similar okir, but didn't see any of that type of filigree available on my last trip there nor any craftsmen capable of producing it. Of course Sulu is bigger than just the one island and many of the smaller ones are known for individual crafts but I didn't see anything resembling this type of filigree in the limited trips to the markets I was able to take. Unfortunately I'm in the process of shipping my collection back to the States. Recent events and Japanese law have made me wary of keeping my collection here any longer. Dan |
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Helpful information, thanks.
Sorry to hear about your weaponry situation. ![]() |
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