Potters of Japan Part Two

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @justgivemethetruth
    @justgivemethetruth 11 лет назад +8

    Oh my God ... I went to a Japanese Buddhist festival today and it reminded me of this film that I saw long long ago when I was a kid. I loved it then and I'm so glad to find this on You-Tube. It reminds me of why I had such respect for the Japanese and Asian artistic sensibility. This series is just amazing. 7000 years they said the have been making pottery in Japan! Thanks for posting this.

  • @spartakost2970
    @spartakost2970 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this movie, legendary artists!

  • @WestCoastElle
    @WestCoastElle 4 месяца назад

    The video must be over 40 - 50 years old but I'm so happy to see that these are been kept and available on RUclips today in 2024!

  • @Fuuten
    @Fuuten 11 лет назад +5

    Very interesting seeing some of the masters work in their own workshops. I wish there were more of these docu's.

  • @yogirise2669
    @yogirise2669 Год назад

    Very very cool videos! Thank you! ♥

  • @DanPalmerCeramics
    @DanPalmerCeramics 12 лет назад +1

    Adding a weight to keep the half-thrown pot in place. Genius!

  • @genekwagmyrsingh9433
    @genekwagmyrsingh9433 6 лет назад +1

    I own a couple of Rakusai pieces, they are some of my most prized possessions.

  • @gordannikolov8806
    @gordannikolov8806 12 лет назад

    That is what I was looking at! Amazing!

  • @credenza1
    @credenza1 12 лет назад

    Did you note that there is feldspar in the clay itself, that gives it an inherent glaze? Right up your alley I would think!

  • @jbowen43
    @jbowen43 11 лет назад +2

    It is a Korean kick wheel made of hardwood

  • @stevebootonceramic
    @stevebootonceramic 13 лет назад +1

    what year were these films made ?

  • @Im-just-Stardust
    @Im-just-Stardust 8 лет назад

    5:00 Why is the clay dark?

    • @kevindonohue2912
      @kevindonohue2912 8 лет назад +3

      Do you mean the clay from Bizen? I think it is due to a large amount of decayed organic material - I have read that this causes glaze problems (probably blistering from escaping carbon dioxide as it burns out during firing) and that this is why Bizen ware is traditionally unglazed. Another possibility is iron oxide, which gives fired Bizen ware its reddish brown color. Iron occurs in raw clay in two forms: red, the most common form, which is Fe2O3, and black, which is Fe3O4. The dark color might also be due to the presence of black iron oxide, but my guess is organic matter.

  • @harryhills6168
    @harryhills6168 11 лет назад

    what was the pottery wheel called that Mr. Rakusai at Shigaraki use?

    • @genekwagmyrsingh9433
      @genekwagmyrsingh9433 6 лет назад +1

      He's just got a bat set on top of it, if that's what you're asking.

  • @rossanaortiz2435
    @rossanaortiz2435 6 лет назад

    Beautiful and interesting the video, but their should be no music at all, or very deep in the background. 😉

  • @meripyare
    @meripyare 13 лет назад

    j'adore

  • @Bibouzi
    @Bibouzi 5 лет назад

    Hello,
    Is this video free of use ?
    If not, could you please direct me to the right owner ?
    Thanks.

  • @herblopez8657
    @herblopez8657 3 года назад +1

    The sons of Bitches have great skill I admire