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Comment by Giovanna Castelli on August 14, 2011 at 9:59 last year "my" Krishna no longer had a shop.
too many krishnas in Pushkar !! might not be the same one even if the bracelets are from the same family !
cheers 2 U 2
Comment by ayis on August 14, 2011 at 9:35 You are so lucky, i would love to go back to india anytime soon.
Krishna has a shop and he got a couple of young children but don't remember if they were twins.
He is also an accomplished smith, making silver rings with semi precious stones.
He got a very neat shop with a lot of old stuff, not only jewelry.
Cheers
Comment by Giovanna Castelli on August 14, 2011 at 8:30 well...does your Shive have a shop or did he take u to his house? 2 twin boys around 8 and a 10 year old daughter? just to know. i am going back this year and will surely meet him.
Can u ask Joost what he thinks? the fact is my photos are not as good as yours.... and maybe he can see that well.... :-(
Comment by ayis on August 13, 2011 at 17:01 Ciao Giovanna,
thanx for the photo.
Even if they are not exactely similar they do belong to the same kinf of bracelets, they may even be the production of the same smith, who knows!!
Nice pair .
So you got yours from krishna.
I really that guy, i bought so many things from him, not only jewelry!
I liked the fact that he would'nt indulge in any business while doing his daily puja (prayer), he is a strict shivaite hindu, and no matter how much these bracelet are old or genuine, i di tust him very much.
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