nate silver
(hollow) versions of the manilas. This is what the reference is to.
CliffFrom: 'Carvalho' via Goa-Research-Net
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Subject: [GRN] manilhas de oiro Hello members,
Please tell me what this 19th century piece of jewellery is. It translat
Thank you everyone. Nuno, this was the slight doubt I had, that it could be
something like this because it was part of a Goan woman's collection in
Zanzibar in the 1800s. But on the whole, I don't think they meant shackles, I
think the correct interpretation would be bangles.
Warm wishes
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Assunto: Re: [GRN] manilhas de oiro
In Portuguese (Portugal) is “pulseiras de ouro”. Used by women as body
ornaments.
The word “manilha” is mostly used in mechanics. It is mostly connected to
technical issues.
Regards
Carolina
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On 18 Jan 2024, at 21:09,
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> Nuno Cardoso da Silva
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> Hello members,
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> Please tell me what this 19th centur
Cardoso da Silva
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2024 at 1:24 PM
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Subject: [GRN] manilhas de oiro
Hello members,
Please tell me what this 19th century piece of jewellery is. It translates as gold shackles, b
r
(hollow) versions of the manilas. This is what the reference is to.
Cliff
From: 'Carvalho' via Goa-Research-Net
Sent: January 17, 2024 9:24 PM
To: Goa-Research-Net
Subject: [GRN] manilhas de oiro
Hello members,
Please tell me what this 19th century piece of jewelle
Ah ok. I was thinking probably bracelets. Thank you, Sandra.
Warmly,Selma
On Thursday, 18 January 2024 at 15:01:57 GMT, sandra lobo
wrote:
Bangles
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Enviado: 17 de janeiro de 2024 13:24
Para: Goa-Research-Net
Assunto: [GRN] manilhas de oiro Hello
Hi Selma ,Unless there is a symbolic contextual meaning to this , ‘ manilhas de oiro’ simply mean gold bangles . Regards , Edith Sent from my iPhone 4sOn 18 Jan 2024, at 19:06, 'Carvalho' via Goa-Research-Net wrote:Hello members,Please tell me what this 19th century piece of jewellery is. It
"Manilha" also translates as 'bracelet', and is rather common with that
meaning in texts describing Asian contexts (as recorded in several examples
of Dalgado's *Glossário Luso-Asiático*).
All the best,
Hugo
'Carvalho' via Goa-Research-Net
escreveu (quinta, 18/01/2024 à(s) 13:36):
> Hello
, January 17, 2024 at 1:24 PM
From: "'Carvalho' via Goa-Research-Net"
To: "Goa-Research-Net"
Subject: [GRN] manilhas de oiro
Hello members,
Please tell me what this 19th century piece of jewellery is. It translates as gold shackles, but surely Goan women were not w
Manilhas de oiro in Portuguese means Gold Bangles .This term is still in
use in Goa.
Regards,
Marise D'Lima
On Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 7:06 PM 'Carvalho' via Goa-Research-Net <
goa-research-net@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Hello members,
>
> Please tell me what this 19th century piece of jewellery
Gold bangles, Selma.
On Thu, 18 Jan, 2024, 7:06 pm 'Carvalho' via Goa-Research-Net, <
goa-research-net@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Hello members,
>
> Please tell me what this 19th century piece of jewellery is. It translates
> as gold shackles, but surely Goan women were not wearing shackles even
Selma, manilhas de oiro are gold bangles.Victor
On Thursday, January 18, 2024 at 08:36:48 AM EST, 'Carvalho' via
Goa-Research-Net wrote:
Hello members,
Please tell me what this 19th century piece of jewellery is. It translates as
gold shackles, but surely Goan women were not wearing
Bangles
De: 'Carvalho' via Goa-Research-Net
Enviado: 17 de janeiro de 2024 13:24
Para: Goa-Research-Net
Assunto: [GRN] manilhas de oiro
Hello members,
Please tell me what this 19th century piece of jewellery is. It translates as
gold shackles, but surely Goan
Hello members,
Please tell me what this 19th century piece of jewellery is. It translates as
gold shackles, but surely Goan women were not wearing shackles even if it was
1800 Zanzibar :-)
Take care,selma
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