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INURE MAGNA BOWL

Modest yet striking, this bowl can be used to serve treats and snacks of your choice.

₹ 1,500.00

Modest yet striking, this bowl can be used to serve treats and snacks of your choice.

Craft Type:  Longpi Pottery

This Longpi bowl is a striking addition to your table — even if it’s snacks for one. Use it for fresh fruit or just potato chips. Longpi pottery is a treasured craft that is known for its black colour, its rustic quality and matte texture, and the feel of fired clay. Each product is painstakingly handcrafted over a long period of time.

This product is handcrafted and therefore slight variations in colours, textures and forms are inevitable and aren’t flaws.

Made in:   Delhi

Material:  Serpentine Stone

Dimensions (cm): 21.7(L) x 21.7(B) x 6.8(H); Dia: 21.7

Dimensions (inches): 8.5(L) x 8.5(B) x 2.7(H); Dia: 8.5

Weight: 835 grams

No. of pieces in a set:  1, One Bowl

Longpi pottery is a treasured craft that is known for its black colour, its rustic quality, matte texture, and the feel of fired clay. The Longpi products at Ikai Asai are handmade by craftspeople belonging to the Tangkhull Naga tribe in Manipur. They are from the Longpi Kajui and Longpi Khullen craft clusters in Manipur’s Ukhrul district. The major materials used to make Longpi pottery are locally found lishun lun stone powder and weathered rock clay powder. Most tools used in this process are handmade by the craftspeople themselves with locally available resources. For instance, the ‘hmaphapi’ is a long stick, made of grass and covered in net, that is used for shaping.

Based on the product being made, a ratio of these two powders is determined and worked into a clay dough. The dough is left to age for a few days, and it is then shaped entirely by hand or with a mould and left to dry under the shade, until it takes on a greenish hue. At this stage, some designs require our craftsmen to make holes for cane accents. Once formed, the clay product goes through multiple rounds of shade-drying until it is bisque-fired at a very high temperature (around 700º – 900ºC). The scalding artefact that comes out of the kiln is then rubbed with Chirona leaves and left to cool until ready.


- Wash by hand only, using a mild dishwashing soap. Dry using a soft towel or tissue. Avoid stacking the bowls in the sink.

- When not in use, store in a clean and dry condition to ensure that it retains its natural finish. If it is being stacked, place tissues between pieces to avoid abrasion.

Craft Type:  Longpi Pottery

This Longpi bowl is a striking addition to your table — even if it’s snacks for one. Use it for fresh fruit or just potato chips. Longpi pottery is a treasured craft that is known for its black colour, its rustic quality and matte texture, and the feel of fired clay. Each product is painstakingly handcrafted over a long period of time.

This product is handcrafted and therefore slight variations in colours, textures and forms are inevitable and aren’t flaws.

Made in:   Delhi

Material:  Serpentine Stone

Dimensions (cm): 21.7(L) x 21.7(B) x 6.8(H); Dia: 21.7

Dimensions (inches): 8.5(L) x 8.5(B) x 2.7(H); Dia: 8.5

Weight: 835 grams

No. of pieces in a set:  1, One Bowl

Longpi pottery is a treasured craft that is known for its black colour, its rustic quality, matte texture, and the feel of fired clay. The Longpi products at Ikai Asai are handmade by craftspeople belonging to the Tangkhull Naga tribe in Manipur. They are from the Longpi Kajui and Longpi Khullen craft clusters in Manipur’s Ukhrul district. The major materials used to make Longpi pottery are locally found lishun lun stone powder and weathered rock clay powder. Most tools used in this process are handmade by the craftspeople themselves with locally available resources. For instance, the ‘hmaphapi’ is a long stick, made of grass and covered in net, that is used for shaping.

Based on the product being made, a ratio of these two powders is determined and worked into a clay dough. The dough is left to age for a few days, and it is then shaped entirely by hand or with a mould and left to dry under the shade, until it takes on a greenish hue. At this stage, some designs require our craftsmen to make holes for cane accents. Once formed, the clay product goes through multiple rounds of shade-drying until it is bisque-fired at a very high temperature (around 700º – 900ºC). The scalding artefact that comes out of the kiln is then rubbed with Chirona leaves and left to cool until ready.


- Wash by hand only, using a mild dishwashing soap. Dry using a soft towel or tissue. Avoid stacking the bowls in the sink.

- When not in use, store in a clean and dry condition to ensure that it retains its natural finish. If it is being stacked, place tissues between pieces to avoid abrasion.

Manufactured at: B-50, Masudpur Vasant Kunj, Delhi -70

INURE MAGNA BOWL

₹ 1,500.00

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