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Black Pottery Wok: Handcrafted Longpi wok for everyday stir-fry cooking.
The Manipur Black Pottery Wok is a handcrafted Longpi pottery cookware designed for stir-fry and...
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Weight (Kg) | Diameter In CM | Capacity (Litre) | Depth In CM |
|---|---|---|---|
1.3 - 1.4 | 25.4 33 with handles | 2.0 - 2.5 | 10.2 |
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All our products are handcrafted and this results in each product being unique and slightly different from each other and therefore will have variations on dimensions & weight.---------------------------------------------------------
Black Pottery Wok: Handcrafted Longpi wok for everyday stir-fry cooking.
The Manipur Black Pottery Wok is a handcrafted Longpi pottery cookware designed for stir-fry and fast cooking. It is a modern variation developed by artisans to suit changing cooking styles while staying rooted in tradition.
Made from a blend of locally sourced rocks, this wok is shaped by hand and fired using age-old methods. It works well for stir-fries, sautéed vegetables, and Asian-style dishes. At the same time, it keeps the natural cooking properties of traditional Manipuri cookware.
Product Highlights
· Designed for Stir-Fry Cooking - Wide surface and shape suited for tossing vegetables, noodles, and quick-cook recipes.
· Handcrafted by Longpi Artisans - Each wok is made individually without machines, preserving the craft.
· Retains Heat for Consistent Cooking - Stays hot longer, helping maintain steady cooking temperatures.
· Supports Oil-Controlled Cooking - Requires less oil compared to many metal woks when used correctly.
· Adds Depth to Food Aroma - Brings a mild earthy note that works well with stir-fried dishes.
· Works on Gas and Microwave - Compatible with regular kitchen setups.
· Note: Each piece is crafted after your order. Delivery takes 15–20 days.
· Note: We do not accept returns or exchange of the products listed in this category.
· Caution: Longpi pottery is susceptible to thermal shock, which can cause cracking or breakage. To prevent thermal shock, do not expose the pottery to extreme temperature changes. For example, do not transfer the pottery directly from the refrigerator to a hot stove or oven.
Why Choose This Black Pottery Wok
· Combines Traditional Craft with Modern Use - Built for today’s cooking needs while using Longpi pottery methods.
· Made with Natural, Eco-Friendly Materials - No artificial coatings or chemical layers.
· Limited Availability - Produced in small batches by artisan clusters, not mass manufactured.
· Reliable for Everyday Meals - Useful for quick cooking without needing special tools or setup.
· Part of a Larger Traditional Cookware Range - Pairs well with other black pottery cookware in your kitchen.
· Learn Proper Usage and Care - Understand seasoning and long-term benefits here:
Learn how to season and use Longpi pottery cookware.
· Supports Artisan Livelihoods - Helps sustain traditional pottery communities in Manipur.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I use this wok for Indian cooking?
Yes. It works well for sabzi, paneer dishes, and light frying along with stir-fries.
2. Is this black pottery wok similar to a metal wok?
The shape is similar, but the material behaves differently with slower, more even heating.
3. Does it need seasoning before use?
Not a must. But initial seasoning helps improve performance and durability.
4. Can I use this wok to cook on high flame?
Moderate heat is recommended for best results and to avoid stress on the material.
5. Is this wok heavy to handle?
It has a solid feel but is manageable for regular cooking.
Packaged and Marketed by:
Zishta Traditions Private Limited
Address: 25/1, 9th Cross, 19th A Main, JP Nagar 2nd Phase, Bangalore 560078
Contact: +919008220185 , support@zishta.com
Country of Origin: India

Frequently Asked Queries
Quick clarifications to assist you in your purchase!
What is longpi pottery?
Longpi Pottery is a mix of two types of stone (Serpentine & weathered rock) which are finely powdered and mixed to for a clay, this is layed out using bamboo sticks and moulded and double backed. This is the only type of clay/stone cookware that is not done on a potter's wheel.
Is Manipur Black Pottery Breakable?
Yes. They are breakable. But if maintained well (Cleaning and Stored separately from other kitchen cookware), these can last for a very long time!
What is your return /refund policy
Our Return and Refund policy is clearly mentioned here: Return & Refunds
Please note that Longpi Pottery being a breakable product is non-returnable and cannot be exchanged. Please speak to our expert , understand everything about this products before purchase.
Any product damaged during shipping will be provided with free replacement.
Do you Ship Internationally & What is shipping charge?
For shipping outside India, we charge shipping on actuals charged by DHL/UPS. Use the shipping calculator in CART Page to know the exact amount. To optimise your shipping to check our blog: Optimise Shipping
Do longpi pottery work on induction?
They do not work on induction as it does not have a ferrous metal base. They work on hotplates and gas burners.


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