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Elders Digital Printed Tile Frame – 18x18x1.5 cm – Aunty & Shanti
- Original price was: 89.00 AED.49.00 AEDCurrent price is: 49.00 AED.
- From the eyes of painter A Goan House Wife and Fishwerwomen. In the days of old, spirited Goan fisherwomen embarked on daily journeys, carrying the bounty of the sea on their heads. With laughter and diligence, they traversed villages, selling fish door-to-door. Their vibrant presence and fresh catch were a lifeline, sustaining communities and weaving tales of coastal resilience and…
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Elders Digital Printed Tile Frame – 18x18x1.5 cm – Aunty Marthas Old Goan Kitchen
- Original price was: 89.00 AED.49.00 AEDCurrent price is: 49.00 AED.
- The Traditional Goan Kitchen is a sanctuary of flavors, where rich culinary traditions are woven. Fragrant spices, coconut, and seafood dance in harmony, crafting dishes like vindaloo and fish curry. This kitchen echoes with generations of recipes, embodying Goan culture's essence and the love for hearty, soul-satisfying meals.
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Elders Digital Printed Tile Frame – 18x18x1.5 cm – Back to School Xaviers Goa
- Original price was: 89.00 AED.49.00 AEDCurrent price is: 49.00 AED.
- St. Xavier's College is a private Catholic university college located in the town of Mapusa (also spelt as Mapuca, Mapusa or Mapsa) in the district of North Goa, India. It is the largest and oldest college north of the Mandovi River in Goa, a state along the west coast of India. The college is accredited by the NAAC with a…
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Elders Digital Printed Tile Frame – 18x18x1.5 cm – Bhatkar Goan Landlord
- Original price was: 89.00 AED.49.00 AEDCurrent price is: 49.00 AED.
- In olden days, the Bhatkar of Goa held a position of significance as a traditional landlord. A figure of authority and influence, the Bhatkar was responsible for managing vast tracts of agricultural land. Their role extended beyond land administration; they facilitated village affairs, resolved disputes, and contributed to the social fabric.
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Elders Digital Printed Tile Frame – 18x18x1.5 cm – Goan Brass Band
- Original price was: 89.00 AED.49.00 AEDCurrent price is: 49.00 AED.
- The Goan brass band resonates with cultural vibrancy, its melodious tunes filling the air during festive occasions. Rooted in tradition, the band's brass instruments and rhythmic beats infuse celebrations with energy. Emblematic of Goan heritage, this musical ensemble brings people together, making every event a memorable symphony of unity and joy.
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Elders Digital Printed Tile Frame – 18x18x1.5 cm – Goan Fisherwomen
- Original price was: 89.00 AED.49.00 AEDCurrent price is: 49.00 AED.
- In the days of old, spirited Goan fisherwomen embarked on daily journeys, carrying the bounty of the sea on their heads. With laughter and diligence, they traversed villages, selling fish door-to-door. Their vibrant presence and fresh catch were a lifeline, sustaining communities and weaving tales of coastal resilience and camaraderie.
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Elders Digital Printed Tile Frame – 18x18x1.5 cm – Guitarist
- Original price was: 89.00 AED.49.00 AEDCurrent price is: 49.00 AED.
- The vintage Goan guitarist epitomizes timeless musical elegance. With nimble fingers, they strummed soulful melodies on acoustic guitars, captivating listeners in an era of simplicity. Their serenades added a touch of nostalgia to quaint settings, embodying the heart of traditional Goan music and echoing its cherished legacy.
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Elders Digital Printed Tile Frame – 18x18x1.5 cm – Nustekan & Rendier
- Original price was: 89.00 AED.49.00 AEDCurrent price is: 49.00 AED.
- In Goa, the toddy tapper, locally known as "Rendier," harvests sap from coconut palms, creating the beloved toddy drink. This age-old tradition is a vital part of the region's culture, yielding a unique beverage enjoyed by locals and visitors alike, capturing the essence of Goa's culinary and agricultural heritage.
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Elders Digital Printed Tile Frame – 18x18x1.5 cm – Poder Goan Baker on Walk
- Original price was: 89.00 AED.49.00 AEDCurrent price is: 49.00 AED.
- The 'poder' is a very important part of Goan life. People who make and bake bread are called poders. Today, more commonly, the breadman who delivers bread is called a poder. Do u love Goan bread? Which one is your favourite- undo, katre pao, kankonn, poiee?
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Elders Digital Printed Tile Frame – 18x18x1.5 cm – Taverna Shankar Local Goan Bar
- Original price was: 89.00 AED.49.00 AEDCurrent price is: 49.00 AED.
- Goan taverns exude a lively charm, echoing with rhythmic music and laughter. Nestled in coastal villages, they serve as hubs of local culture, offering delectable cuisine and drinks. With their rustic ambiance and warm camaraderie, these taverns create an authentic Goan experience, inviting visitors to savor the essence of the region.
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Elders Easel Stand with Digital Color Printed Tile – Goa – 10.7×10.5×10.7 cm
- Original price was: 45.00 AED.35.00 AEDCurrent price is: 35.00 AED.
- The Goan taverna, a cultural cornerstone, is a vibrant hub where music, dance, and cuisine intertwine. These rustic establishments echo with the melodies of traditional songs, while offering a taste of authentic Goan dishes. A taverna's spirited ambiance embodies the heart and soul of Goa's rich heritage.
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Elders Key Chain – Aunty & Shanti
- Original price was: 20.00 AED.10.00 AEDCurrent price is: 10.00 AED.
- From the eyes of painter A Goan House Wife and Fishwerwomen. In the days of old, spirited Goan fisherwomen embarked on daily journeys, carrying the bounty of the sea on their heads. With laughter and diligence, they traversed villages, selling fish door-to-door. Their vibrant presence and fresh catch were a lifeline, sustaining communities and weaving tales of coastal resilience and…