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Country of Origin : India
Switch to healthy and sustainable earthenware with beautiful and elegant handcrafted Longpi Black Pottery from Manipur, India!
1 set of 2 triangular coffee mugs in Longpi Black Pottery
Material : Ground Serpentinite Stone + Clay, Cane
Dimensions of each Mug:
Large: 4.5 inches width with handle, 3 inches width, 3.5 inches height;
Small: 4.5 inches width with handle, 3 inches width, 2.75 inches height;
Color Black + Beige
Wash & Care: Wash with warm water, use mild soap and soft sponge if required. Do not scrub. Dry completely before storing.
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.
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