The term "Bom Jesus" typically refers to the Basilica of Bom Jesus, a famous church located in Old Goa, India. It was constructed in the late 16th century and is renowned for its Baroque architecture. The Basilica is dedicated to the infant Jesus and is known for housing the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier, a prominent missionary and co-founder…
Dantem, a traditional grinding stone in Goa, embodies the region's culinary heritage. Carved from laterite rock, it's used to grind spices, grains, and coconut for various dishes like fish curry and Bebinca. Symbolizing the time-honored methods of food preparation, it connects Goa's past with its vibrant gastronomic present.
This rooster shaped water dispenser is commonly called 'Gurguret' or 'Gurgulet' in Konkani. During the olden days people would store water in this clay pot. It served as an earthy and natural water cooler. Water stored in clay pots is naturally cooled due to the porosity, which is healthier than artificially cooled water. This lowers the risk of sore throats…
The word "kingfisher" in Konkani refers to a bird of the family Alcedinidae, known for its colorful plumage and its habit of diving into water to catch fish, known for its striking colors, typically blue and orange, is depicted on a Fridge Magnet with Bottle Opener.
Mando, a traditional Goan dance form, is an elegant and graceful art that reflects the cultural heritage of Goa. The Mando dance is a blend of Goan and Portuguese cultural elements, reflecting Goa's colonial history.
Mollam, an integral tradition in Goa is a Wooven palm fronds used as mats, fencing, roofing, partition Walls is depicted on a Fridge Magnet with Bottle Opener
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 Fridge Magnet wiith Bottle Opener.
Depicting an essential character in any local market. 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 Fridge Magnet wiith Bottle Opener
The term "patoleo" in Konkani refers to a traditional Goan sweet delicacy. Patoleo is a popular sweet dish in Goan cuisine, especially during festivals and special occasions like Ganesh Chaturthi and Diwali, known for its distinctive flavor, aromatic turmeric leaves, and cultural significance in Goan tradition.
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 Fridge Magnet with Bottle Opener.
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 Fridge Magnet with Bottle Opener.
A Goan Vegetable Seller themed fridge magnet with a bottle opener would likely capture the essence of the traditional and vibrant market scenes in Goa, depicts a traditional Goan vegetable seller, often seen in local markets.
The bag features multiple compartments and pockets, providing ample storage for your belongings. From smartphones and wallets to keys and notebooks, everything has its place within the Nustekan&Choriskan sling bag.
Fish cones is a popular Goan snack which is served as a starter for weddings and parties. These cones are filled with tuna fish or stuffing of your choice.
Discover Goa : A mini map of Goa with what a better way to learn and teach the kids all about Amchi Goa – Discover Goa Ludo Game – A Family Fun Activity away from Electronic Gadgets - Start from Mormugao and travel all part to North and South Goa and end your journey at Salcette. The Goan Grind: The…
In the bygone era, Goan musicians infused life into their rich cultural tapestry through enchanting melodies. Fusing Portuguese and Indian influences, they crafted soul-stirring folk and classical tunes. These musicians, with their intricate use of instruments and heartfelt vocals, created a musical legacy that resonates through generations, shaping Goa's identity.
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.