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GLINT TOTEM

A longpi and brass collectible tall totem

A longpi and brass collectible tall totem

Craft Type:  Longpi Pottery

A imposing totem in stark gold and black is the modern addition for your home. Place it in an entryway to command attention or in a corner of your living space to draw eyes to unused spaces.

This product is meticulously handcrafted, and as a result, slight variations in colors, textures, and forms are natural.

Made in:   Delhi

Material:  Serpentine Stone, Brass

Dimensions (cm):  30.5(L) x 30.5(B) x 144.8(H)

Dimensions (inches):  12(L) x 57(B) x 57(H)

Weight: 31710 grams

No. of pieces in a set:  1, One Longpi Tall totem

Originally known as Longpi Ham, this ebony-hued pottery is crafted by the Tangkhul Naga Tribe in a tiny hamlet of Manipur. Handmade by craftspeople of this tribe, our design intervention has transformed Longpi into everyday use and decor items, expanding beyond its traditional kitchen use and optimizing its inherent eco-friendly functionality.
Skilled artisans adeptly blend the black clay and stones native to their hamlet, allowing the prepared clay dough to mature before effortlessly shaping the refined mixture into a beautiful assortment of pottery.
The artisan mixes the powdered Serpentine stone and the local clay (Lishun Lun) after grinding, sieving, and mixing these raw materials in the required proportion.


- Usage guide: Use for decorative purpose

Cleaning guide:

DO:
- Use only dry cloth to remove dust
- Store in a cool and dry place

DON’T:
- Use wet cloth or chemicals to remove dust.

Craft Type:  Longpi Pottery

A imposing totem in stark gold and black is the modern addition for your home. Place it in an entryway to command attention or in a corner of your living space to draw eyes to unused spaces.

This product is meticulously handcrafted, and as a result, slight variations in colors, textures, and forms are natural.

Made in:   Delhi

Material:  Serpentine Stone, Brass

Dimensions (cm):  30.5(L) x 30.5(B) x 144.8(H)

Dimensions (inches):  12(L) x 57(B) x 57(H)

Weight: 31710 grams

No. of pieces in a set:  1, One Longpi Tall totem

Originally known as Longpi Ham, this ebony-hued pottery is crafted by the Tangkhul Naga Tribe in a tiny hamlet of Manipur. Handmade by craftspeople of this tribe, our design intervention has transformed Longpi into everyday use and decor items, expanding beyond its traditional kitchen use and optimizing its inherent eco-friendly functionality.
Skilled artisans adeptly blend the black clay and stones native to their hamlet, allowing the prepared clay dough to mature before effortlessly shaping the refined mixture into a beautiful assortment of pottery.
The artisan mixes the powdered Serpentine stone and the local clay (Lishun Lun) after grinding, sieving, and mixing these raw materials in the required proportion.


- Usage guide: Use for decorative purpose

Cleaning guide:

DO:
- Use only dry cloth to remove dust
- Store in a cool and dry place

DON’T:
- Use wet cloth or chemicals to remove dust.

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

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