In Goa, adorning hair with Aboli flowers transcends mere ornamentation; it embodies a cultural tapestry. Each vibrant petal whispers tales of tradition, a nod to Goa's rich heritage. Beyond aesthetics, it symbolizes reverence for nature's beauty, a fragrant homage to the land that cradles dreams and dances to the rhythm of life.
"Broom Vendor" conjures an image of someone who sells brooms, likely in a marketplace or on a street corner. Typical Goan Scene The Local artist have depicted on the Coaster
Used during shigmo festivities certainly seen and heard the sounds of these Goan traditional musical instruments that are so essential to creating an up beat mood filling the dancers and spectators with an energy that makes it such a lively celebration.
Ghode Modni is a folk dance performed in some talukas of Goa - Bicholim, Pernem and Sattari, which lie along the northern boundary of Goa. It is a dance where the dancers have an effigy of a horse attached to their waists to make it appear as if they are riding the horses. The dancer holds the bridle in one…
Gumot or Ghumat is a membranophone instrument from [Goa], India. Ghumat is a percussion instrument of earthen vessel having both sides open; on the bigger opening a leather (drum membrane) of monitor lizard is mounted. Generally ghumat is accompanied by 'shamel', another traditional instrument with wooden drum and goat leather mount. This instrument is still very popular amongst by the…
Used during shigmo festivities certainly seen and heard the sounds of these Goan traditional musical instruments that are so essential to creating an up beat mood filling the dancers and spectators with an energy that makes it such a lively celebration.
The word "kingfisher" typically brings to mind a small to medium-sized bird known for its stunning plumage and its remarkable fishing prowess, Typical Goan Scene The Local artist have depicted on the Coaster
Depicting an essential character in any local market on the Coaster. The nustekan or fisherwoman. Typical Goan Scene, an image of a woman in a Goa village with a net basket filled with fish, is depicted on Coaster
Depicting an essential character in any local market on the Coaster. The nustekan or fisherwoman. Typical Goan Scene, an image of a woman in a Goa village with a net basket filled with fish, is depicted on Coaster
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?
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?
Aren't these Goan ladies at the window enjoying some time to themselves? Add a quirky touch to your table with these ladies as u give ur self a tea or coffee break maybe with these coasters.
Aren't these Goan ladies at the window enjoying some time to themselves? Add a quirky touch to your table with these ladies as u give ur self a tea or coffee break maybe with these coasters.