Vimal Gold, Panditwada, Upper Bazzar, Ponda, Goa
Ponda Goa
Vimal Gold, Panditwada, Upper Bazar, Ponda, Goa
10 - to 1 and 4 to 8
(1 Gram Gold)
Goan Traditional Ornaments & Fashion Jewellery
(SINCE 1991)
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Description: 1 Gram Gold 24 CT Gold Plated Bajubandh is an armlet that is worn on the upper arms by the women.
A traditional Goan bajubandh is made of Gold. It consists of floral and peacock motifs that are crafted with utmost precision by the local Artisans.
Even though this style is available in a wide range of variety, the best ones come with an ornate design (inspired by ancient Indian culture and folklores).
You can get anything from a minimal design adorned with fewer embellishments to detailed design adorned with chunky motifs and gemstones.
Some of the Bajubandh designs even include figures of Goan forest deities such as Kelbai, Bramhini mai, Vetal, Mahishasurmardini.
Vasu NK (Ex. Army)
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Vimal Gold retailing Goan Traditional 1 Gram Gold Ornaments & Fashion Jewellery SINCE 1991. Goan traditional jewellery is unique to the world. It offers a wide range of traditional pieces of jewellery for all.
Goan jewellery is famous worldwide. Shopping for Goan jewellery is actually included in the checklist of many foreigners who visit Goa once or twice a year.
Goan jewellery was introduced to the world by “Daivadnya Brahmins” who were known for their skills of jewellery designing. In fact, they were the first ones to introduce Goan traditional jewellery designs to Europe.
Importance of Number 7 in Goan Jewellery - “7” is considered an auspicious number in Goa. An ornament having 7 bangles that are bound together by a clip and a ring that is made up of 7 thin rings are given to the bride on the day of her engagement or wedding. Both of these ornaments are fashioned by the local Artisans.
There’s a lot of similarity between Goan jewellery and the konkan jewellery of Maharashtra.
Both regions have a lot of similar designs in the categories of Earrings, Nose as well as neck jewellery.
Styles such as Pake (earrings), Nathini (nose pin), Tode, and Pichodi (bangles) are common in both Goan and Konkani traditional jewellery.
Vimal Gold, Panditwada, Upper Bazzar, Ponda, Goa
10 - to 1 and 4 to 8