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Country of Origin : India
Serve healthy, cool beverages right out of our beautiful, elegant handcrafted earthen jug that is here to connect you to the soil and help you live healthy and sustainable!
Longpi pottery from Manipur is made from a mixed paste of ground black serpentinite stone and special brown clay, which is found only in Longpi village. The pots are manually shaped, polished, sun-dried and fired in a bonfire. The black color of Longpi ham is a result of reduction firing of the ware, while polishing the heated earthen pots with a local tree leaf right after firing gives them the beautiful shine.
Material : Ground Serpentinite Stone + Clay, Cane
Dimensions : 5.5 inches width with handle, 3.5 inches diameter, 7.5 inches height; Color Black
Wash & Care: Wipe with damp cloth. Wash with warm water and lemon juice, use mild soap if required. Do not scrub, use soft sponge. Dry completely before storing.
*price for 1 jug only, images are illustrative
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