Patrao. The Portuguese word for boss, it is now used casually when talking to someone you don't know too well, but also as a mark of kind respect. A shopkeeper at a Goan flea market might solicit you by saying, “Patrao, how much you want to pay?”
Patrao. The Portuguese word for boss, it is now used casually when talking to someone you don't know too well, but also as a mark of kind respect. A shopkeeper at a Goan flea market might solicit you by saying, “Patrao, how much you want to pay?”
Intricately designed shot glasses become portals to Goa's past, etching old characters' stories. These mini canvases pay homage to the state's history—fishermen, traders, and storytellers come alive in every sip. With each toast, these glasses transport us to a bygone era, celebrating the colorful tapestry of Goan culture.
Intricately designed shot glasses become portals to Goa's past, etching old characters' stories. These mini canvases pay homage to the state's history—fishermen, traders, and storytellers come alive in every sip. With each toast, these glasses transport us to a bygone era, celebrating the colorful tapestry of Goan culture.
Intricately designed shot glasses become portals to Goa's past, etching old characters' stories. These mini canvases pay homage to the state's history—fishermen, traders, and storytellers come alive in every sip. With each toast, these glasses transport us to a bygone era, celebrating the colorful tapestry of Goan culture.
Intricately designed shot glasses become portals to Goa's past, etching old characters' stories. These mini canvases pay homage to the state's history—fishermen, traders, and storytellers come alive in every sip. With each toast, these glasses transport us to a bygone era, celebrating the colorful tapestry of Goan culture.