Longpi pottery, also known as stone pottery is a traditional craft from Manipur, India. What sets this craft apart is that it's made entirely by hand, without using a a potter’s wheel.
Using a blend of ground black serpentine stone and a special brown clay found exclusively in Longpi village, artisans meticulously shape, polish, and sun-dry their creations before firing them in bonfires.
The artisans make beautiful pots and cookware boasting a deep black hue and unparalleled durability.
These vessels, renowned not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for their high iron content and natural antibacterial properties, offer a glimpse into a tradition that blends artistry with practicality, enriching both culinary rituals and cultural heritage alike.