Kashmiris may have iphones, but they have not outgrown the kangri
Kashmiri ‘Kangdi’ Most Popular Heating Equipment
Srinagar : With winter approaching, people of Kashmir are preparing themselves to face the cold weather.The most important tool they use is what they call Kangdi, a traditional earthen fire pot used to keep themselves warm.
The manufacturers of kangdi fire pot around kashmir region have started their job and their products are already in the market now.
Mohammed Ashraf is one among them, and has been into this business through generations now. He says the use of kangdi in Kashmir can never be replaced by any other products because people of Kashmir have got used to this traditional system of heating since ages.
Not every one is rich in Kashmir and cant afford the expenses of modern heating appliances, first it is cheap and is portable which adds to its usefulness.
Despite the availability of all modern appliances of heating, most of the house holds in Kashmir rely on this inexpensive technique.
A Kangdi is an improved version of the Manann semi-spherical clay pot enclosed in willow rushes, with handles also made of willow rushes. The pot holds burning coals that stay warm throughout the day. Throughout winter season, it is common to see people with one hand holding their Kangdi inside their Phiran a woolen cloak.
I cannot resist this cold without a kangdi inside my cloak, I start its use at the onset of winter till the arrival of summer, and bearing the expenses of other modern things is impossible.
Making of a kangdi is an art and time consuming process. Mohammed Ashraf says it takes him 4 hours to complete the making of one kangdi. He makes 3 of them a day.
For the months of winter my family and I are completely dependent on this business, the price of each kangdi depends on the raw material used and it ranges form 100 Rs to 1000 Rs.
Though the origin of kangdi remains untraceable, it is believed to be the most famous product of Kashmir. It is now gifted as souvenirs and is counted among heritage of Kashmir.
(Kashmir Monitor)