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.
Hand-moulded oil burner for essential oils, with a small opening below for a tea light. Longpi pottery is an age-old technique unique to just two villages in north-east India. Made by mixing ground black stone with locally found clay, longpi pieces are characterised by a deep black patina, and the burnished finish creates a natural protective seal. Being handmade, each will vary slightly in shape and size.
Simply place a few drops of essential oils in the small bowl on top with some water, then place a lighted tealight underneath. The steam created will fill the room with the relaxing aroma of the essential oils you choose. Always place your longpi oil burner on a protective surface away from other furnishings and handle with care, as it will get hot. Take caution near open flames and never leave burning candles unattended.
Details
Hand wash. Clay and stone.
Made in India.
Approx. H 9cm x W 8.5cm.
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Obtained from the fibres surrounding the soft seed pods of the cotton plant, cotton is a natural and biodegradable fibre that has been used since antiquity. The fibres are cleaned and spun into threads before being made into a variety of fabrics, from denim and corduroy to poplin and twills.
How to wash
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How to dry & store
Reshape your garment whilst damp by holding the side seams together and shaking. Cotton is best dried flat or hanging to prevent the need for ironing. If an item requires ironing, then it is best to do so whilst slightly damp or using the steam setting.
Hang your cotton clothes away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.