what is the common theme for okir which is known as the flower symbol of the ancestral home of the highest title holder in a maranao village
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A torogan is a common Okir used as a flower symbol of the ancestral home of the highest titleholder in a Maranao village
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Okir is the flowing designs which are mainly based on an elaborate leaf or a vine pattern.
A torogan is a common Okir used as a flower symbol of the ancestral home of the highest titleholder in a Maranao village. The torogan symbols power and prestige usually adorned during festivities.
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