Ukhrul (Manipur), May 15 (ANI): Meet Pamchuiwon Kashak Hungyo, a 31-year-old artisan from Kamjong, Manipur, who is reviving Tangkhul traditional ornaments. What began as a hobby in 2016—crafting earrings and necklaces—has grown into a thriving business that celebrates heritage and empowers others. Despite being the second of eleven siblings and facing challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic, Pamchuiwon stayed determined. Her resilience paid off in October 2024 with the launch of Tangkhul Beads preserving cultural heritage through handcrafted jewelry amid rising Korean fashion influences.Peace and development in Manipur are enabling artisans like Pamchuiwon to thrive, creating jobs for young women and preserving tradition through craftsmanship. From Kongsang necklaces to Khommasin bridal ornaments, each piece reflects Tangkhul heritage and resilience — offering hope for local talent and cultural revival.
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00:00Meet Pamcho Iwan Kashak Hungyo, a 31-year-old artisan from Kamjong, Manipur, who is reviving
00:08Tangkul traditional ornaments. What began as a hobby in 2016, crafting earrings and
00:16necklaces has grown into a thriving business that celebrates heritage and empowers others.
00:23See Iwan Kashak Hungyo, a 31-year-old artisan from Kamjong, a 31-year-old artisan from Kamjong,
00:32When we have a family background, we have to be inspired by our family members.
00:39We have to be inspired by our family members.
00:46We have to be inspired by our family members.
00:51We have to be inspired by our family members.
01:17Despite being the second of eleven siblings,
01:2011 siblings and facing challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic, Pam Chui Won stayed determined.
01:28Her resilience paid off in October 2024 with the launch of tangkul beads, preserving cultural
01:35heritage through hand-crafted jewellery amid rising Korean fashion influences.
01:50It is essential for all these new businesses, to rise and our Ankita, to be given to people to come to us.
02:00It's the main aim of objectives.
02:02People from the unexpected to see about Western love coming along the story ofangkul beads,
02:08such as raising the passion for the winter, to raise their passion for the winter.
02:13I can only support the winner of the U.S. today,
02:18Peace and development in Manipur are enabling artisans like Pam Chui Won to thrive, creating
02:27jobs for young women and preserving tradition through craftsmanship.
02:34From Kongsang necklaces to Khomasin bridal ornaments, each piece reflects Tangkul heritage
02:41and resilience, offering hope for local talent and cultural revival.