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    Okir, also spelled okil or ukkil, is the term for rectilinear and curvilinear plant-based designs and folk motifs that can be usually found among the Moro...
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    7 vowels Singkil, a Philippine dance based on a scene from the Darangən Okir wood and metal carvings Kapmorod and Kakhalilang with Sambolayang and Pasandalan...
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  • area's harsh, sandy winds, the royal torogan (engraved with an intricate okir motif) and palaces such as the Darul Jambangan (Palace of Flowers), the residence...
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    rectangular or tube-like wraparound skirt bearing a variety of geometric or okir designs. The malong is traditionally used as a garment by both men and women...
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    A Mindanaoan Muslim Buraq sculpture. The sculpture incorporates the indigenous okir motif....
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    epic, the unique Maranao gong and metal craft culture, the sarimanok, the okir motif, and an indigenous suyat script. Lanao was first explored by the Spaniards...
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    Manila Airlines, a short-lived airline which only lasted from 2011 to 2012. Okir Fenghuang Simurgh Phoenix (mythology) Bar Juchne Peralta, Jesus T. (1980)...
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    Dragonflight! 🐉🔥 You can hear me throughout the newest expansion voicing Okir (interpreter to Sansok Khan) - as well as Norukk, and Somnikus!" (Tweet)...
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    brass-making consultant of the United Nations Imao is known for using the okir, sarimanok and the naga as motifs in his artworks and is credited for popularizing...
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    posts and the middle (tapuwilih) row of posts are intricately carved in okir designs painted in bright primary colors. Each post is supported at the base...
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