Shaphee Lanphee stole
Manipur's Shaphee Lanphee is a traditional handwoven and embroidered fabric made mostly by Meitei women. Made all around the state, this GI-tagged shawl, which was once a royal gift of honor for bravery, has iconic cotton-thread designs.
Shaphee Lanphee is a traditional handwoven and embroidered shawl that beautifully reflects the cultural richness of Manipur. Mostly crafted by skilled Meitei women, this iconic textile is not just a garment but a legacy passed down through generations. Woven with precision and care across the state, Shaphee Lanphee is recognized with a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, highlighting its cultural and historical significance. Traditionally presented as a royal gift of honor to brave warriors and dignitaries, it holds deep symbolic value. What sets this shawl apart are its intricate cotton-thread motifs—ranging from animals to celestial symbols to sacred patterns—each telling a story of valor, honor, and identity. Rich in symbolism and artistry, the Shaphee Lanphee is more than just fabric—it is a living tradition wrapped in pride.
| Item Type | Handloom |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 214 / 85 cm |
| Fabric | Wool |
| State of Origin | Manipur |
| Expected Dispatch Days | 1 ( Ready to Ship) |
| Warehouse Stock Status | 0 |