Sunday, March 5, 2017

Handloom Industry is growing

Handloom Industry is an indispensable aspect of socio-economic life in Manipur. The traditional skill of handloom weaving  is a status symbol for the Women-folk. It has a legacy of unrivaled craftsmanship spreading throughout the length and breadth of the North Eastern State in India.

Fabrics of Manipur

Changkhom (128 cm x 212 cm2): 
shawl of Tangkhul tribe
It is a shawl of Tangkhul tribe of Manipur. The Tangkhul have broadly eleven kinds of hand woven cloths. In most cases, these cloths have woven on Loin Loom (an indigenous looms). It is now gradually converting to produce on frame loom also. It is used by both men and women. These cloths exhibit ubiquitous characteristics. In most of Tangkhul cloth, Red colour has a major portion which is complemented by a little white and black. These cloths have now been diversified to many other products, like, wall hanging, cushion cover, curtain. These cloths produced both mercerized and acrylic yarn of 2/32s, 2/34s.

Raivat Kachon (125 x 230 cm2):
It is also a shawl of Tangkhul tribe of Manipur. It is among the eleven kinds of hand woven cloths of their tribe. The cloth has been woven on Loin Loom with acrylic yarn both in warp and weft. The motifs of animals, insects have been are hand embroidered. It is now gradually converting to produce on frame loom also. It is generally used by women. This cloth also exhibit ubiquitous characteristics. This cloth has now been diversified to many other purposes. It is woven with mercerized or acrylic yarn of 2/32s, 2/34s.


Mareipan (102 x 203 cm2): 
shawl of Kabui tribe

It is a shawl of Kabui tribe of Manipur. The Kabui has broadly fourteen kinds of hand woven cloths. Of these, seven are used by men and the remaining seven by women. In most cases, these cloths have woven on Loin Loom. It is now gradually converting to produce on frame loom also. These cloths has intricate hand woven extra weft designs on the border. In most of Kabui cloth, white colour has a major portion which is complemented by a little red and black. These cloths have now been diversified to many other products. These cloths produced both mercerized and acrylic yarn of 2/32s, 2/34s



Pheingao (125 x 230 cm2): 
 
shawl of Kabui tribe
It is a shawl of Kabui tribe of Manipur. It is used both by men and women. In most cases, these cloths have woven on Loin Loom. It is now gradually converting to produce on frame loom also. These cloths has intricate hand woven extra weft designs on the border. In most of Kabui cloth, white colour has a major portion which is complemented by a little red and black. These cloths have now been diversified to many other products. These cloths produced both mercerized and acrylic yarn of 2/32s, 2/34s



Cotton Sari (130 x 550 cm2):  
Cotton Sari
Sari in Manipur is the quintessential female garment. It is woven with 100% cotton with 100s. In most cases, cotton sari is woven on throw shuttle looms. In Manipur, Designs of saris are of a mixture of hill tribal textiles and that of floral designs, etc. In most cases, designs have been woven with traditional temple design in border and floral in cross border. Saris are diversified to many other products and purposes including curtain



Silk sari (130 x 550 cm2): 
silk saris
It is woven with 100% silk (Eri) with 20/22 Denier. In most cases, silk saris are woven on both throw and fly shuttle looms. Designs of saris are of a mixture of hill tribal textiles and that of floral designs, etc. In most cases, designs have been woven with traditional temple design in border and floral in cross border. Saris are diversified to many other products and purposes including curtain.



Haopheisoi (sarong) (126 x 188 cm2): 
Haopheisoi
It is a diversified Hand Woven fabric on fly shuttle loom. It is woven with mercerized and acrylic yarn of 2/32s, 2/34sdeveloped by Kabui community under Deen Dayal Hathkargha Protsahan Yojana. Border and longitunal warp designs are traditional motifs with new colour warp and traditional knotting.

Black Pottery of Manipur


Black Bowl with lid
The Black Pottery is originated from Longpi village, 37 kilometres of Ukhrul district of the Indian state of Manipur. It is locally known as Longpi Ham, made from a mixture of grounded and powdered rocks, completely natural raw materials are used and no chemicals or artificial items are added. It is one of the unique art where the potters do not use the potter's wheel.

The Black Pottery of Longpi is biodegradable and handmade products. It is a special utensil bring out the hidden flavors into dishes. It can be used as decorative items as well.

List of  products:

Petal Shaped Nut Bowl 

Height - 3 cm, Diameter - 18 cm 


Rounded Small Nut Bowl 

Weight: 100 g
Dimension: 5" Diameter, 1.6" Height

Sugar Container 

Weight: 450gm
Dimensions: Height-9cm, Diameter-9cm

Rounded Coffee Mug 

Weight: 300 g
Dimension: 3" Diameter, 3" Height


Beer Mug 


Weight: 600 g
Dimension: 3" (diameter) x 5.5" (height)


Casserole 


 Weight: 950 g
Dimension: 7 inches (diameter) x 4 inches (height)

 

Modern Bowl With Lid  

 


Designer Cooking Pot

 Weight: 2500 g
Dimension: 7" Diameter, 9" Height, 23.5" Mid Circumference

 

Round Medium Eco-Friendly Traditional Cooking Pot

Dimensions: Diameter - 8.6" , Height - 7.9", Capacity - 3.5 Litres

 

Modern Jug 

Height - 19 cm, Bottom Diameter - 13 cm, Top diameter - 8.5 cm

Coffee/Tea Set 

Weight: 2000 g
Dimension: Mugs - 2.5 inches (height) x 2.5 inches (width) x 2.5 inches (depth) Kettle - 5.5 inches (diameter) x 4.5 inches (height) Tray - 14 inches (length) x 8 inches (width)