It's called mother-of-pearl. In modern times, it is similar to acrylic resin, in which clams, or abalone shells, are processed and applied with lacquer resin. It is applied with the sap of natural lacquer tree and processed clamshells are attached to it several times to dry it to make the layer thicker. It is one of the common techniques in Japan, Korea, and China. Japan makes cuts from many accessories using lacquer while Korea makes furniture using that method. China also uses this method for a variety of productions.
Эта техника называется инкрустацией. Раньше делали мебель, украшенную рисунком из шпона разных пород дерева или соломки, перламутра. Картины такие делали тоже, шкатулки и другие вещи. Сейчас не хотят связываться с такой трудоёмкой продукцией. Остались в основном частные мастера.
@@OllZaVyou DO know that inlaying is DIFFERENT to this. This IS technically a form of inlaying. But only to an idiot is it the same. It's honestly absolutely amazing how arrogant you can be while being completely in the wrong. But your people always have an issue with that. ☠️🤡☠️🤦♀️🙅🤷♀️🤣
My grandma is from South Korea, and has an absolutely massive wooden wardrobe that's painted black with mother of pearl accents all around the entire thing. It's an amazing piece of furniture.
What incredible work - I hope these traditional arts never die out because there is something beautiful about crafts that have the literal marks of the artisan imbued in them.
As bleak as the future can look for culture like this, in theory we're going to automate everything and there won't be any normal jobs. My hope is if that happens we could switch to a solid universal basic income structure and then encourage people to spend more time on arts and hobbies. Economics are a complicated nightmare so I'm not sure how it would work but I'd love to see a culture that encourages doing stuff like this. Right now many are turned off just because they know it isn't a safe job and a degree or their parents wouldn't want them to try anything artistic. Takes a lot of practice to learn niche skills like this and many people don't think to because they need to get a steady 9-5
@@BizarreAndrogynous think? Absolutely not. But that's the only thing I could see happening in the super long term besides us just all dying which is pretty likely
I had the pleasure of living in Japan for a few years and the people there are awesome. Such incredible attention to detail, patience and craftsmanship.
Resplendent. I also love the sped-up audio making it sound like the craftperson's going absolutely wild with a hammer when they're actually very carefully chipping at the material, haha.
@@marthapascual6273 There isn't one, and there's nothing remotely like this available in any uni/college near me, to my knowledge. I would be better off trying to buy the materials and teach myself. I do other arts stuff, but just think that this would be an awesome job to have.
I think it's because we don't get to see the shiny thing twinkle for long enough in the shots since each shot is so short, so you and I's ADHD brains aren't being fully satisfied by it. Show us the shining!
And then, some tourist will complain about the price and say something stupid like "I can get that for 2$ on eBay". Incredible craftmanship, great looking jewelry!
He’s charging that because ppl have more money than sense. It’s not worth $500. You can make a similar video about graphic tees, they’re still only worth $25
@@VanityDivinedThese craftsmen spend enormous amounts of time on such intricate projects. Do you think that his multiple years-long apprenticeship was free? What about the cost of all the equipment he needed to purchase to be able to create this one item (he didn't _have_ to get everything, but he _did._ Perhaps you know how much it costs to purchase the materiels? (I mean all the different precious and semiprecious stones and gems that he must use in his designs?) Once all of this has been compiled, how much should he charge by the hour considering everything listed here above? If you said that his creations are then worth $10 or $20, what makes you think that these artisans are willing to accept your low-ball offer in light of everything he's ever done? Thy artisan themselves have added up those costs to determine that they have supplied the equivalent of 10 years salary to bring their crafts to you, my guess is that they have already figured out that they are worth far more than whatever pittance you'd offer them and would likely tell you to "go ahead and buy whatever you can at Walmart. I'll sell my crafts to people who, not only can afford to purchase their item, but can understand the value of what I create _for_ them and how much I went through to bring it _to_ them. Most of all, I'm guessing that he doesn't need your $20.
@@VanityDivinedhes charging that because of the labor and skill required this isnt like mass produced t-shirts where the cost is the same as materials XD 500$ still might be steep but if people pay it then thats that. but its 500$ because of the time, materials, and years of training hes done. a skilled artisan if he were to make 30$ an hour and worked 15 hours on this would make 450$, then factor material costs.
You know what? if i was buying something fancy and expensive i would enjoy like a short montage of its creation so i can enjoy and appreciate the effort that went into its creation
@@TankBmore What i meant is that this content doesn't fit in short format at all. Though i'll admit that i didn't see that there was a full video, my bad.
@Blankult all good bro. Yea most of the shorts have a longer version of it. They do shorts because people's attention span is so short lol have a great day bro
I cannot imagine how happy you feel on finished pieces. The shine, general colors, the fact you can wear it - feel it and etc. Jewelry making is definitely pretty special.
Wow, Just WOW! Turning a small disc of wood into Such a Beautiful piece of jewelry was nothing short of Awe Inspiring!! I was SO Mesmerized by the Incredibly Talented man’s craftsmanship that I’m having the watch the video over and over!
Wow cada día me asombra que tienen tanta paciencia dedicación has los más mínimos detallitos hacen cosas fabulosas fantástico Bendecidas manos Bendiciones 🙏🏼 para ellos
I wasn't all that impressed with how it looked until i got to the end where everything sits on the same plane so the bits of shell aren't raised, impressed with the skill but i didn't quite see the vision until then. But man, i shouldn't have doubted, it turned out very pretty!
I find this very valuable because of the time, energy, precision, thoughts, skill patience, exhaustion and expertise put into it. If it were to be made by a machine in 10 mins I'd not buy this for much money.
It’s beautiful but I wouldn’t wear it because of the size. I don’t like black jewelry but that color makes the blue really stand out! It’s a gorgeous piece!!!
The Dedicated skill and precision this takes is almost impossible. I don’t know how he gets all those pieces perfectly sized like that . I don’t understand ? he keeps filling and scratching the shell, but the shell stays nice, and it comes out so different in the end from just being a piece of cut wood. I have so many questions. Lol but this is astonishing, Great work.❤
Oml this is amazing I would never be eager enough to make this myself all I’m good at is drawing pretty much I could do smth similar to that but I don’t have the time capacity to do that as I am lazy :’D
I have made the same accessory as the artisan in the video. In my case, it took 34 steps to make something similar to this accessory! Only two steps forward per day. Since lacquer is a naturally occurring ingredient, the process is time-consuming. It takes one day for the lacquer to dry completely. Failure of one process will result in the loss of 3-5 days. Some people will find $500 too much. The price of this product includes the cost to keep the technology, beauty and traditional craft alive.
this looks awesome but mostly it takes so long that people getting careless after preparing few of them which reduces the quality.... but very nicely done!
This is pretty cool, but those jump cuts and hyper speed hurt my head…and yes, I did scroll to the end see the final result and the outcome was cool. 😳🤯😎
The level of patience and skill is incredible
Patience yes, skills are basic though
@@justinthomas27it looks like they have to be pretty precise, my hands are too shaky for this
It only took 60 seconds, you don’t have the patience for that?
Depends on the price, this does not look like an impressive pice of jewelery.
🤣😂 you should get a real job, the patience and skills are the same.
Welcome to being an adult.
The amount of time it must take for this by hand is insane... And it came out so beautiful
It's called mother-of-pearl. In modern times, it is similar to acrylic resin, in which clams, or abalone shells, are processed and applied with lacquer resin. It is applied with the sap of natural lacquer tree and processed clamshells are attached to it several times to dry it to make the layer thicker. It is one of the common techniques in Japan, Korea, and China. Japan makes cuts from many accessories using lacquer while Korea makes furniture using that method. China also uses this method for a variety of productions.
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Thank you much for great explanation❤
Эта техника называется инкрустацией. Раньше делали мебель, украшенную рисунком из шпона разных пород дерева или соломки, перламутра. Картины такие делали тоже, шкатулки и другие вещи. Сейчас не хотят связываться с такой трудоёмкой продукцией. Остались в основном частные мастера.
@@OllZaVyou DO know that inlaying is DIFFERENT to this. This IS technically a form of inlaying. But only to an idiot is it the same. It's honestly absolutely amazing how arrogant you can be while being completely in the wrong. But your people always have an issue with that. ☠️🤡☠️🤦♀️🙅🤷♀️🤣
My grandma is from South Korea, and has an absolutely massive wooden wardrobe that's painted black with mother of pearl accents all around the entire thing. It's an amazing piece of furniture.
The skill required to do this is legendary. The patience is unachievable. I'm so impressed with your ability
What incredible work - I hope these traditional arts never die out because there is something beautiful about crafts that have the literal marks of the artisan imbued in them.
Absolutely gorgeous work.
❤❤❤
As bleak as the future can look for culture like this, in theory we're going to automate everything and there won't be any normal jobs. My hope is if that happens we could switch to a solid universal basic income structure and then encourage people to spend more time on arts and hobbies. Economics are a complicated nightmare so I'm not sure how it would work but I'd love to see a culture that encourages doing stuff like this. Right now many are turned off just because they know it isn't a safe job and a degree or their parents wouldn't want them to try anything artistic. Takes a lot of practice to learn niche skills like this and many people don't think to because they need to get a steady 9-5
@@concerninghobbits5536You actually think that the rich will give you free money with no strings attached? 😂
@@BizarreAndrogynous think? Absolutely not. But that's the only thing I could see happening in the super long term besides us just all dying which is pretty likely
スピード感があってすごく見やすいしできてく作品はめちゃめちゃキレイだしハマりそう
Beautiful craftsmanship. The attention to detail is amazing!
もはや音MAD 職人技術もすげ〜し編集もすげ〜!サムネで気になって開いてみて良かった
螺鈿ってこんなに手間掛かるんだ
これならいいお値段するのも納得◎
I had the pleasure of living in Japan for a few years and the people there are awesome. Such incredible attention to detail, patience and craftsmanship.
love see these techniques being used, even sped up, the amount of work involved is considerable! beautiful craft.
Que trabajo tan profesionales, limpio y meticuloso, felicitaciones por la paciencia y control de éste trabajo tan lindo ❤
Resplendent.
I also love the sped-up audio making it sound like the craftperson's going absolutely wild with a hammer when they're actually very carefully chipping at the material, haha.
Опять невероятной красоты азиаты делают просто волшебные вещи 🥺❤️
I would love, love, love a job like this. You get to create beautiful things and have people wear them
It would get tedious after a while
the physical therapy bills add up quickly :(
You still can do it 😊. Just join an arts and crafts course in your neighborhood if you have access to one! 💗
@@marthapascual6273 There isn't one, and there's nothing remotely like this available in any uni/college near me, to my knowledge. I would be better off trying to buy the materials and teach myself. I do other arts stuff, but just think that this would be an awesome job to have.
You can, anyone can, just don't expect to earn a good living doing it
Why does it kinda feel like a Lego game where it’s built so quickly
This edit is pushing the limits of even my ADD.
Ikr the editing’s so chaotic my eyes just went ↖️↘️↕️⬆️↩️🔁➡️↕️⬅️😵💫
I think it's because we don't get to see the shiny thing twinkle for long enough in the shots since each shot is so short, so you and I's ADHD brains aren't being fully satisfied by it. Show us the shining!
stg shits like negative-asmr
Jewelry that’s made out of shells is absolutely gorgeous!!🩷🩷🩷🩷
His commitment, patience, and detail made a very beautiful piece! ❤
The craftsmanship is excellent. This necklace is absolutely gorgeous. 💖
手間が凄い。尊敬👏
Literal yo para aser eso yo ya me hubiera tirado por la ventana del estrés q me daría literalmente hay q tener mucha pasiensia para aser eso
Это же сколько времени занимает изготовление? И сколько тогда стОит $ такой кулон? 🤔
And then, some tourist will complain about the price and say something stupid like "I can get that for 2$ on eBay".
Incredible craftmanship, great looking jewelry!
He’s charging that because ppl have more money than sense. It’s not worth $500. You can make a similar video about graphic tees, they’re still only worth $25
@@VanityDivinedThese craftsmen spend enormous amounts of time on such intricate projects. Do you think that his multiple years-long apprenticeship was free? What about the cost of all the equipment he needed to purchase to be able to create this one item (he didn't _have_ to get everything, but he _did._ Perhaps you know how much it costs to purchase the materiels? (I mean all the different precious and semiprecious stones and gems that he must use in his designs?) Once all of this has been compiled, how much should he charge by the hour considering everything listed here above? If you said that his creations are then worth $10 or $20, what makes you think that these artisans are willing to accept your low-ball offer in light of everything he's ever done? Thy artisan themselves have added up those costs to determine that they have supplied the equivalent of 10 years salary to bring their crafts to you, my guess is that they have already figured out that they are worth far more than whatever pittance you'd offer them and would likely tell you to "go ahead and buy whatever you can at Walmart. I'll sell my crafts to people who, not only can afford to purchase their item, but can understand the value of what I create _for_ them and how much I went through to bring it _to_ them. Most of all, I'm guessing that he doesn't need your $20.
@@VanityDivinedhes charging that because of the labor and skill required this isnt like mass produced t-shirts where the cost is the same as materials XD
500$ still might be steep but if people pay it then thats that. but its 500$ because of the time, materials, and years of training hes done. a skilled artisan if he were to make 30$ an hour and worked 15 hours on this would make 450$, then factor material costs.
@@piggyman8432it's not 500 though lol. It just isn't
@@VanityDivined then you do it
never knew wood could be such beautiful jewellery
Yeah, but you cant even see the wood in the final product...
I think you're just mesmerized by the sparkles.
because sparkly
You know what?
if i was buying something fancy and expensive i would enjoy like a short montage of its creation so i can enjoy and appreciate the effort that went into its creation
すごく綺麗✨ついつい見惚れちゃいました😊
Short video formats absolutely killed this type of content
You can watch the whole video if you click the link.
No it didn't 😂😂😂 the short video draws more attention to the longer one. Pretty obvious tbh
@@TankBmore What i meant is that this content doesn't fit in short format at all. Though i'll admit that i didn't see that there was a full video, my bad.
@Blankult all good bro. Yea most of the shorts have a longer version of it. They do shorts because people's attention span is so short lol have a great day bro
Good for them hyping other vids but the editing in this short is without irony nauseating to watch
Невероятная работа!!! Хотелось бы иметь такое украшение чтоб любоваться такой красотой!!!
I cannot imagine how happy you feel on finished pieces. The shine, general colors, the fact you can wear it - feel it and etc. Jewelry making is definitely pretty special.
He made $3.13
He's trying to sell it for 500 bucks. I would never pay that for a piece of wood
Are you serious? Hahahah ya okay buddy never in a million years @@milkmanman
Someone bought it b/c it says he's sold out
@@milkmanman then you don't appreciate craftsmanship, period. IKEA is for you.
@@milkmanman you’re paying for the mother-of-Pearl and labor really, the wood is the least important part
It isn’t an over price. It’s under price the amount of effort and patients and skill. It takes to do something like that that’s incredible.
I used to make jewelry with mother of pearl when i was younger ❤
Wow, Just WOW! Turning a small disc of wood into Such a Beautiful piece of jewelry was nothing short of Awe Inspiring!! I was SO Mesmerized by the Incredibly Talented man’s craftsmanship that I’m having the watch the video over and over!
Labor intensive. Worth every minute.
Mother of pearl is so beautiful, one of my favorites
He laid the first one, and I was already like, - aw it’s so pretty!
As an Aphex Twin Stan, I truly enjoy the first 10 seconds of this video.
You're so talented!!
- Wow that mother of pearl is absolutely stunning. I wish I could afford something so beautiful. What talent && patience he has. Much respect 🙏🏽 ❤.
That's beautiful, amazing skill!
Love this channel. Love the artists' perfectionism ❤❤❤
Wow cada día me asombra que tienen tanta paciencia dedicación has los más mínimos detallitos hacen cosas fabulosas fantástico Bendecidas manos Bendiciones 🙏🏼 para ellos
The patter is like the pavillion of a portugese cut stone. Love it.
For some reason I thought it was gonna be door knob for a cupboard and I got real depressed thinking all that hard work would be overlooked😂
Im amazed by the precision of the cut made on those triangles, like they fit so well afterwards
Belíssimo trabalho. Mas, só de imaginar o trabalho que deu para fazer eu fiquei cansada.
The indomitable human spirit and its urge to make anything out of everything
Wish my dentist had these skillz......😅
These would be pretty as knob / drawer pulls!
Very pretty
the fact it looks like obsidian but its "just" wood is insane
Japan is the definition of "it doesn't need to be thus tedious so let's amp it up"
Absolutely stunning. So gifted
素晴らしい螺鈿
The some people have a talent the others can't and this is one of them
That is a beautiful piece of jewelry
Who else thought this was soap cutting from the image you see before clicking the video-?
Amazing!! Turned out beautifully!
I wasn't all that impressed with how it looked until i got to the end where everything sits on the same plane so the bits of shell aren't raised, impressed with the skill but i didn't quite see the vision until then. But man, i shouldn't have doubted, it turned out very pretty!
I find this very valuable because of the time, energy, precision, thoughts, skill patience, exhaustion and expertise put into it.
If it were to be made by a machine in 10 mins I'd not buy this for much money.
It’s beautiful but I wouldn’t wear it because of the size. I don’t like black jewelry but that color makes the blue really stand out! It’s a gorgeous piece!!!
Amazing and stunning. I love watching artisans at work!
This is called real hard work....❤
Beautiful work, that obviously took a lot of time and delicate positioning. You have my respect. 😮
I love those shades of blue and green
I find this in my recommendations right after I found a « little treasure » as I call them :) thank you 😁
You are an amazingly skilled individual. I would rage quit during the aligning process, let alone the scrape and polish phases...
No intro what so ever, directly straight into the point unlike other youtubers
The Dedicated skill and precision this takes is almost impossible. I don’t know how he gets all those pieces perfectly sized like that . I don’t understand ? he keeps filling and scratching the shell, but the shell stays nice, and it comes out so different in the end from just being a piece of cut wood. I have so many questions. Lol but this is astonishing, Great work.❤
Le résultat final est d'une douceur absolu, et les couleurs sont splendides ! Très beau travail, très minutieux !
That's so pretty!!
Oml this is amazing
I would never be eager enough to make this myself all I’m good at is drawing pretty much I could do smth similar to that but I don’t have the time capacity to do that as I am lazy :’D
Stunning work so skilled and beautiful so much talent
Love the aggressive cuts at the start
and to think this took him less than a minute. thats craftsmanship!
Simply amazed at those with this level of ability, patience and steady hands to craft things such as this ❤
Wow, i never knew so much time and effort went into this tat.
This is so talented I can't explain you're so rare how can you make theese??
What is the cost of that piece? It’s beautiful! Not like I can ever afford it though. But your hard work is appreciated!
Wow, that is really good 👍
Someone is going to really enjoy wearing that one day 😊
la paciencia y el zen que tiene esta persona es admirable...el trabajo mas relajante de la historia
Stunning creation!
put the speed on 1.25 and it sounds wayy better lol i didnt even know i had it on before i checked but its sooo good
I have made the same accessory as the artisan in the video.
In my case, it took 34 steps to make something similar to this accessory!
Only two steps forward per day.
Since lacquer is a naturally occurring ingredient, the process is time-consuming.
It takes one day for the lacquer to dry completely.
Failure of one process will result in the loss of 3-5 days.
Some people will find $500 too much.
The price of this product includes the cost to keep the technology, beauty and traditional craft alive.
I always love seeing good craftsmanship at work.
A pleasure to watch you work❤
they are sometimes sewn into kimono as well! really pretty
Это же сколько терпения нужно... Просто Сверхчеловек.💯
this looks awesome but mostly it takes so long that people getting careless after preparing few of them which reduces the quality.... but very nicely done!
Absolutely breathtaking!
I cannot imagine how much time and patience this needs. they are an extremely talented artist.
And, if for sale, what would be the cost?
I’m so confused as to how this was made. Looks super cool!
Beautiful! Hugs from Brazil!
Such beautiful mastery of this art form! Absolutely gorgeous jewelry!
its incredible. i could never have the patience for this. i love how this looks tho!
This is pretty cool, but those jump cuts and hyper speed hurt my head…and yes, I did scroll to the end see the final result and the outcome was cool. 😳🤯😎
That skill level is so cool! Also the necklace was beautiful 😮
Perfection is crazy in that
The patience this man has! I wish I had. I hate my short fuse
Don't know what it is, but watching the process of handmade items just seems so satisfying.
Wow, the precision required at each step, and he makes it look easy. 😮
The way it catches the light! Too pretty