Kangri: Making Of Traditional Fire-pot In Kashmir

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Kangri: Making Of Traditional Fire-pot In Kashmir

A Kashmiri worker peel off the skin from boiled twigs to make a "Kangri", a traditional firepot Ganderbal district of Indian Administered Kashmir on 02 December 2020. Peeling the skin off the twigs is the third step of the process and are woven over an earthen clay pot to make a Kangri. The kangri is filled with burning coal to keep people warm throughout the winter. (Photo by Muzamil Mattoo/NurPhoto)

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