Hi Selma ,
Unless there is a symbolic contextual meaning to this , ‘ manilhas de oiro’ simply mean gold bangles . 
Regards , 
Edith 
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On 18 Jan 2024, at 19:06, '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 if it was 1800 Zanzibar :-)

Take care,
selma

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