Product Description
History: Longpi black pottery originated from the village of Longpi in Manipur, India. It has been developed by the Tangkhul Naga women.
Materials: Longpi pottery is made of a mixed paste of ground black serpentinite stone and special brown clay. The clay is native to only Longpi village.
Benefits:
- Longpi pottery is durable and resistant to chipping and breaking.
- rich in iron and kills harmful germs and bacteria, especially while cooking.
- does not use any chemicals or toxins.
- Longpi pottery is naturally non-stick.
- It retains nutrients.
- Longpi pottery is sustainable and eco-friendly.
Usage:
- Longpi pottery can be used for cooking, serving food and beverages.
- It can be used on gas stoves, OTG ovens, electric coil stoves, ceramic hot plates or traditional wood-fired stoves.
- It should be cleaned by hand using mild detergent and warm water.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive sponges.
Precautions:
- Longpi pottery is susceptible to thermal shock, which can cause cracking or breakage.
- Avoid exposing the pottery to extreme temperature changes.
- Longpi pottery should be stored in a dry, cool place to prevent moisture from accumulating inside the pottery.
- Avoid stacking the pottery, which can cause it to crack or break.