Manipur Longpi Black Pottery

The Manipur Longpi Black Pottery collection is a remarkable fusion of tradition, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage. Handcrafted in the state of Manipur, India, this pottery style holds a rich historical significance dating back centuries. Longpi Black Pottery is known for its distinct black color and unique craftsmanship techniques.  Made by baking clay made of a mixture of two types of stone, this unique cookware is known for their rich iron content and ability to kill germs in the food cooked, faster than any conventional vessel. The collection features an exquisite array of utilitarian and decorative pieces, showcasing the versatility of this ancient art form. From pots and bowls to vases and tea sets, every item is meticulously crafted by skilled artisans who have honed their expertise over generations.

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