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Manipur-based black pottery gains international prominence
Nagaland Post | Agencies | Imphal, Apr 1 (
The Manipur-based indigenous Longpi Hampai pottery has started gaining prominence in the international markets owing to its intricate designs and technology used to produce them. To promote the presence of the Longpi Hampai pottery across the country Mathew Sasa, a resident of Longpi Khullen started an outlet named Mathew Sasa Craft at New Delhi in 2007.
The outlet has represented the Manipur pottery art at the annual International Trade Fair, National Handloom and Handicrafts Exposition organised in the capital. Due to his efforts, Longpi Pottery has gained popularity not only in the country but also attained admirers from countries like Australia, Sweden, Germany and the United States. The ancient art has originated from two Longpi villages in Manipur, namely Longpi Khullen and Longpi Kajui near Ukhrul district.
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