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.
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