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Chill in the Air? Kangri is Here

by Rehan Qayoom Mir
November 17, 2025
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Chill in the Air? Kangri is Here
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Srinagar, Nov 17: With winter setting in and a sharp chill in the air, the age-old Kashmiri firepot, locally known as the ‘Kangri’, has made its comeback and appearance on the streets and in homes across the valley.

At Srinagar’s bustling markets, vendors have begun stacking up colourful Kangris woven from wicker and clay. For many, it is a symbol of warmth and tradition.

“This is our season. Once the mercury drops, Kangri becomes a necessity again,” Abdul Rashid, a vendor from Budgam said.

The Kangri finds its way into every household, as it is tucked beneath pherans to keep the chill at bay, Rashid said, adjusting his display of woven baskets.

Shoppers, bundled in woollens, were seen haggling over prices, examining designs and testing the heat of freshly fired Kangris. Some prefer simple clay ones for daily use, while others opt for decorative pieces.

“A Kangri is Kashmir’s winter lifeline, cheaper than a heater and warmer than a blanket,” said Imran Ahmad, a customer who had stopped by to buy one for himself.

As Srinagar witnesses early morning temperature dips, Kangri makers and sellers say business is heating up.

“For us, the first frost means the first sale,” Abdul Rashid said with a smile.

It is worth mentioning that while the Kangri remains a winter essential, it is cautioned against its careless use—(KNO)

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