Abstract

This study establishes the distinctiveness of the fauna motif used in the collector cucuk sanggul's Perak Museum. We used motif tracing and digital photo compilation on cucuk sanggul to examine the fauna's characteristics. The relevant information was organized into Cucuk Sanggul's motifs, which were then connected to the purpose and significance of various faunal elements. After closer examination, it was discovered that flora motifs had been included in the components of cucuk sanggul head. The unique early cucuk sanggull connected to the identity of the Orang Asli people in Perak was made by artisans using a range of animal inspirations.

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