Tiipoi Longpi Pottery
Tiipoi works with a small number of artisans, led by master craftsman Khanmung Sasa, to create useful pottery made of river clay and ground stone from Longpi, a remote village in Manipur, India. Each piece is hand built, sun-dried and woodfired, with a burnished surface that forms a natural protective seal ideal for slow cooking.
Rounded and hand-pressed Longpi spoon rest by Tiipoi. Made from a combination of river clay and ground stone sourced from Longpi in northeast India. This spoon rest has been hand built, left in the sun to dry out and then woodfired. The burnished finish creates a natural protective seal, whilst characterising Longpi with its deep black patina
River clay. Serpentine stone. Longpi. Spoon rest. Made by artisans in north-east India.
Details
Hand wash. Hand pressed clay.
Made in India.
This item was made entirely by hand. Being handmade, no two will be the same. There will be small, pleasing imperfections and irregularities in each piece.
Approx. L19.5cm x W 9.7cm x H 2.8cm.
Please note: pictured spoon not included.
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