Thanks, Jose! That's really helpful for me. I wasn't aware that the triple star symbolism wasn't in use until aguinaldo's republic was established. The use of vine motif as rank signification is something I was unaware of as well.
Doing a quick search of these forums I also found
this post regarding the distinction between Katipunan and 1st republic pieces along with some historical context by Dimasalang.
Using that bit of info as well, could we posit that this was a Philippine Republic-era piece (as evidenced by the Luz-vi-min stars) that belonged to someone who was once a high ranking katipunan member (as evidenced by the vine motif carving) or did the Vines become a more stylistic choice on the panday's part after the Katipunan organization was dissolved?