Unintentional ASMR 🌊 Japanese HANDMADE PAPER MAKING (satisfying, no talking)
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- Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2020
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Channel: Handmadepaper Corsoyard
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(I significantly edited/enhanced the audio & video for better ASMR effect).
I love the duck and the guy co-existing, both minding their own business
👨🏻🦆💞
That is what you get with the power of paper
But he did push the duck out of the water. Poor duck.
@@elizabethsteer6883 'Dammit Colonel Quackers, you're not helping.'
Gay
Duck: Nice place you got there.
Man: did you talk?
Duck: *quack*
Duck:
nibnibnibnibnib
@@OrionMelodyMusic *meeow?
Also duck: ...a little help here?
Duck poop is the secret ingredient
It feels like there's a lot of asmr to be found in Japanese things. I've seen fountain pen making, ink presses, tea rituals, meal preparation, now even making paper.
that's because they do most things slowly, calmly, without much noise and with attention to detail that makes you focus in more. that's what people feels when they really do their job/art well and enjoy it. it's addictive.
Even the soft speaking... plus it's generally unintelligible to me, other than a few words and phrases, so I'm just hearing it more than listening to it. Better for sleep
You should see the care and precision in forging and polishing katana swords the traditional way. Takes months.
You should watch David Bull! He does Japanese woodblock printing
@@nat2057 his videos are so relaxing!
I just realised, this is probably the actual brand of washikozo that Julian Baumgartner uses for art conservation.
Glad to see another Baumgartner watcher out here
I was thinking the same thing
Ooo nice catch! I thought I knew the name but couldn’t place it. That man is a miracle worker for migraines and paintings alike.
Omg your right
Wow I was thinking the same thing!
This one might be a bit strange, once again, but I really enjoyed the splashy water sounds and the overall looong process (I feel like only the Japanese would spend 14 days handmaking the ultimate Paper)
Was heißt hier strange... Ich finde dieses Video perfekt!!!! Weiter so !
Water sounds are one of my favorite kinds of asmr, thank you.
Do you happen to know the price of one sheet of selfmade japanese paper?
I would guess it costs about 30 US $ or 25€.
I dig it. Water sounds are so relaxing.
I don’t think it’s strange at all. Water sounds are my favorite asmr sounds. This video is so good, I can’t believe it’s unintentional 😄
The way they meticulously check and pick out the imperfections of each strand is absolutely mind blowing.
the pursuit of absolute perfection is something that us westerners are not used to seeing at this level. in sports and music etc, yeah. but paper making? let a machine do it! thus dies craftsmanship and pride.
Otherwise you end up with lumpy bumpy streaked crap. A waste of time and effort. Good quality hand made paper takes effort and meticulous attention to each step.
This adds a whole new level of interest when watching Julian.
@@fakiirification To be fair, no sensible easterners are using handmade paper to write school notes in.
@@fakiirification in europe we have other things to think about, not writing on some fucking fancy paper 🤦🏼♂️
What an amazing display of human ingenuity, talent and patience. I truly feel like I got to view what i can only consider to be a lost art. Thank you for taking the time to share this with the world. It's an honorable tradition worth passing on thru the ages.
I don't know how you find these great vids. I love them all.
Thank you for your kindness :)
Girl: I would give you my number but I don't have paper...
Me:
if she sticks around for the whole process, she's a keeper
Lmao
The woman: Jesus fucking christ I'm not interested. Learn to take a hint.
😂
I am a stressed out man, i decided to take a few days off and come up to the mountains with family. I am back from a long nature walk and relaxing in the cabin watching this video.. chillin.. thank you!
Put this on to help me sleep. Was so intrigued and relaxed through the process that I did not sleep
I have seen this paper being used on a BBC program called the Repair Shop. A book specialist used it to strengthen a precious book 📖 of a loved member of their family who had died and it contained recipes that they made in their lifetime. The book specialist said that it was very fine and strong. This preserved the book for other members of the family to remember their grandparents for future generations.
This is a very skillful job and looks like it needs a lot of patiences to make it. Thank you for sharing this video it's absolutely fascinating
As some one who draws a lot I would love to get a hold of some of this beautiful paper.. I love watch artisans at work.
The water is so clear and the sound is immaculate❤️
What’s wild, is someone at some point figured out how to do all of this shit. I’m sure it was much different, and most likely stemmed from stone carvings, bark, etc. Absolutely mind boggling, also who ever was like “let’s put peanut butter and jelly on bread and eat it together.” You’re awesome too.
Socks, bottles and air conditioners. Genius!
There are subtle flourishes in the hand movements that tell me this man really loves his job.
This is supposed to be ASMR and make me sleepy but instead I ended up being genuinely interested in what I’m watching lol
That’s genuinely one of the coolest things I’ve seen on RUclips . I’ll be thinking about it for days.
8:32 Dog : DAAAAMN !
This are the weirdest noodles I've ever seen. That's some serious gourmet shit.
I would have been satisfied with some cheap-ass Cup of Noodles. Instead they breakout the serious gourmet shit.
The whole developed process and how specific natural ingredients were used to make Washi paper is amazing!!
Why is this so relaxing to watch? The care they take in creating paper makes my soul smile.
This video is amazing in everyway. Like always, Nihon craftsmanship is top shelf.
4:13 That duck made me happy for some reason.
I'd love this job peace and quiet
Easily one of the most relaxing things I have ever watched.
Such relaxing video and amazing work ethic. The water sounds and the peeling of each sheet wow! Thanks for sharing now I know how paper quality is made.
I can't stand artificial forced ASMR videos with whispering etc.
But watching honest work with all its sounds is great + many japanese has a glorious way of working.
Tradition, honor, balance, beauty
"aRtIfIcIaL aSmR"
Lol be quiet boomer.
Amazing that a thin layer of wet paper is caught through the screen and then layered like that. So much work. And peeling off a layer on day 14 probably requires some practice.
Started watching: so relaxing 😌
5 minutes in: omg that duck is so cute 🥺
So the three pulps are: nasu kozo paper (soaked and blended), hibiscus roots pounded, and bark strips (cooked). The bark strips are from mulberry trees. All for the same paper, I guess. Sounds like a strong paper. I use a rice paper made with fibers of the mulberry tree. The paper is thin but strong and I love it for printing with acrylic paint. I think it’s somewhat different from what is shown here because one side is shiny and it’s the better side for laying down ink or paint.
Thanks for that, I was wondering what plant the strips were which were soaking at the beginning....
As an acrylic painter myself, may I ask what brand of paper you use?
In case anyone is wondering: 2 parts by weight of baking soda, in a 200F oven for roughly an hour will yield 1 part soda ash.
thank you!
What about the plant for the paper
Such a peaceful work environment.
That's so beautiful, a work of art!
Man, this is a really wet job. Did anyone else get inordinately happy about the duck?
Such a nice occupation. Calmly and meticulously make great quality paper without being harmful to the environment. Your book is lovely btw :)
A: "Can you tell me something about the tasks that were given to you in your earlier job?"
B: "Well it's complicated..."
I LOVE these kind of videos.
19:10 - 19:28
Me after having too much KFC the night before.
Why is KFC like that, happens to me too :/
You sure you don't have a gluten intolerance dude?
Such a fun, chill video. Thanks. ♥️
If we all had to make paper this way, we would not be so quick to use it so carelessly. I have a whole new appreciation for paper. Beautiful art of creating something from nature, in the most clean sustainable way I’ve ever seen!
Except notebook paper is made in factories at high volume
Aww! That duck playing in the water is adorable!
I’m making pasta tonight
Let me guess, rice pasta?
Invite us too 😋
Totaly works and is making me grin somehow while getting goosebumbs
11:19
Ok now I know this process is supernatural...
Awesome video. After watching your part at the end, I got an urge to hear more of you talking. I know that is intentional, but I think you really mastered calm speech and would love to see more self content.
You should check out his other channel where he speaks a fair amount! Its called Find Calm
This healed something in my soul. Thank you.
Are they making the paper that wood block print maker David Bull the Bob Ross of wood block print making uses?
I believe they are making washi kozo, that is widely used by Julian Baumgartner in his restoration videos.
David Bull and his team are using hosho paper for their prints. Not the same paper, not the same usage, but same original source material, kozo.
@@afterburner94 omg hello from the restoration!
Did you have a stroke when you typed this?
He mentions washi paper many times in his videos, so he either uses it or he’s referring to old prints. Can’t remember. Great to see how it’s made and why it’s so special.
@@TheTutch he uses gampi paper for transferring images onto the blocks actually :]
I wonder how much this paper costs, the making process is insane 🤯
Surprisingly only $15 USD for a variety pack of all the paper types they make, which is way too little if you ask me!
@@g.h.515 this way too cheap for the work they do!
@@g.h.515 that’s not the paper they’re making. Look up Hiromi paper you’ll see the real process they go for. Up to $68 a sheet
@@exeluluna9395 that sheet is about 30 feet long and 100 square feet tough.
What an amazing video, Thankyou for sharing this with us :)
Thats gotta be the cleanest furnace i ever saw ¡¡¡
Simply amazing dedication. 👏
What a crazy work
This paper looks delicious
I think this guy should be signing each sheet as they are each a masterpiece!
Can someone tell me, where and when did they use the cooked bark strips after they seperated the strands
I was like wait… they just discarded the strips and used remade paper?
Thank you. Now I know I wasn’t the only one wondering lol.
Now you know why the paper is so good because the duck adds the special ingredient :)
for many this will seem like crazy stuff but for those who paint-draw it will make sence as much of a pleasure and admiration...ps Thank you for uploading this marvel
This is a traditional way of making Japanese papers. They are pretty strong.
Ur right this is some crazy stuff, but if u stop & think art is everywhere, it's in everything & it's as beautiful as the art that is drawn on it.
Crazy noodles recipe
Excellent work!
Your root, for glue effect was different , I saw okra root used in a place in Kochi. Interested in your calm book as this was so peaceful. Thank you.
Me literally at :07 watching the video. The timing couldn't have been more perfect. 😂
I loved this video
Other people and me: Nice process of elaboration
Also me and other people: Cute duck! look how it cleans itself (* < *)
A picture is worth a thousand words
A vid renders words superfluous
Amazing!
And a big hand for the star of the show... hyacinth starch! That stuff must make the best glue. At first I thought he was only using the first handful in the entire tub. That little bucket wasn't a whole lot more, though.
I wonder if anybody uses bean starch to make paper. I'm pretty sure taro is used in the bark cloth in Polynesia. There's no shortage of Hyacinth, though, since it is so tough that water treatment plants use them in the stagnant pools to draw out toxins in sewage treatment plants. They are a serious problem in just about any other waterway in the Americas. Kudzu might be its equal... possibly. Beans might give a similar result with less danger of overtaking the waterways across this continent.
It sure is a water intensive process.
That duck just straight vibin
lol I've just watched the orignal video about a week ago, but i'll watch it again since it was great!
When they stacked the paper i was suprised it didnt stick together, especially since they press it
That was a really interesting watch
Amazing process. I looked on their web site out of curiosity, one of the papers shown in the video sells 4-6 sheets of 6 x 6 inches for just over $9 US. I can see why.
Because cotton is much better, of course 100% cotton from the mold, Arches is the best paper and maybe 2 or 3 more brands can approach Arches.
Thats very cheap.
I hope these guys get paid really well for such hard work.
The duck in the water basin... also funny. ;-) It has the right coolness.
And teh video itself... great!!! Very interesting!!
Beautiful. I understand why handmade paper is expensive...but so worth it!
They must have a high water bill
It's probably spring water.
It all begins with the sun,, straw, water, and intelligent humans 😃
Really interesting. Thanks for share.
Any one can make a spaceship with this much hard work🙂
11:30
Forbidden soup
Fascinating. I make handmade paper but nothing this intensive or thin. It is fun to make though.
Love that duck
He has a lovely voice
All I can think about is ascendance of a bookworm. And how accurate mynes paper making process was.
Came for the tingles, stayed for the duck
I really wanted to take a bite just after processed in water looks delicious 😋
instead of falling asleep i ended up watching the whole video hahahaha!
Great! I always wanted to make paper myslelf¡¡¡
10:18 made me think of noodle soup and now I'm hungry 🤣
I like that they have a ducky to keep the soak tank guy company
I love how the duck
It's just like
Yeah man I got my own pool
Check it out I even have my own wave pool guy.
cool!
This video is awesome! These gentlemen are true artists and some of the best craftsmen I have ever seen. Thank you!
I wonder what kind of noodle soup they’re gonna make out of those that broth looks delicious😆
I’d like to go back in time and witness the early humans who stumbled across a 15-day process to make the first piece of paper 😂
I'm asking one if these guys to put my next screensaver on my phone.😆
My brain had a rough time processing 11:30 as not food.
Forbidden Ramen
It's amazing what mankind has invented.
The duck is a great guest appearance
When ancient Japanese tried to recreate Italian pasta, but something went wrong. Also it seems that the duck is an important part of the recipe
THAT PAPER MUST BE SUPER EXPENSIVE WITHOUT A DOUBT!!!!