Just imagine in 10 to 20 years from today, this simple form of work and lifestyle just vanish into the history. The only thing leave to those hard working people is a period of simplicity and the sweetness of genuine labor.
It would be very interesting to bring those craftsmen to Egyptian museums and to hear their opinions about how the amazing statues and stone artifacts were made with such astonishing precision. Then we might hear their expert explanations of how those astonishing stonework could have been made?
@robindawtrey9735 5000+ years ago, angle grinders, hardened steel tools, and lathes? Precision, surface smoothness, and tollerances that boggle the mind even today. What do they know?
@@gill7045The Egyptian Artisans and Stonemasons obviously didn't have the benefit of electricity nor modern electric lathes and tools...none the less they manufactured superlative works by far exceeding the expertise of the workers in the post as did the Greeks... Romans...and many other cultures. Stone workers masons and the like from all over the world are still capable of producing magnificent columns statues etc etc. The workers in this post are not producing anything of particular note.
Impresionante Woooooooow ustedes son unos genios artistas. Mi admiración y respeto por tan increíble trabajo. Saludos desde EEUU LOS ÁNGELES, CALIFORNIA. Cuanto cuestan? De dónde vienen las piedras? Muchas preguntas?
@@kingy002bunun adi yoksulluk degil.zenginliktir.mesele gorebilmekte.herseyi elde edenlerin yasam amaclari kas kuvveti azmi sevincleri bitiyor.kadinlar dudak sisiriyo erkekler barda icki iciyo.yapicak biseyleri yok.farkli bir yasam bilmiyolar.hayati tv de gozleriyle yasiyolar.bazilarida hem gozleriyle hem bedenleriyle.fakirlik kotu degil.fakirlik yasamin isteginin kirbacidir.
The efficiency of a square wheel. Lets build the lathe room up a hill! Let's make the floor of the lathe room as uneven as possible. If they had brains they would be dangerous!
Imagine that it took nature millions of years to form these rocks, and in the end, man comes to make pots and antiques from them, gets bored of them after a year or two, and disposes of them. . This was an act of sabotage no less dangerous than spilling petroleum into the oceans
Lots of times details management how the shape and structure of the object works at the end is very valuable hard work, worthy every step of the processed work is pay off
I am sorry that i made that last remark, but considder that they should have had diamond tooles or even hardened steel, when there is no evidese of that kind of tools was in exsistense at that time.
@@amazingworsk Pottery is made by combining naturally occurring raw materials, such as clay, earthen minerals, and water and shaping them into forms. They are carving stone to create a vase so it's not actually pottery.
Just imagine in 10 to 20 years from today, this simple form of work and lifestyle just vanish into the history. The only thing leave to those hard working people is a period of simplicity and the sweetness of genuine labor.
السلام عليكم ورحمةالله وبركاته كان الله في عونكم. مغربي مر من هنا .
This is Pakistan🇵🇰
Just amazing !
What else to do on a Sunday, but pop percs,smoke weed, drink coffee and watch these guys 😊
Welcome
عجبچیزیساختنافرینومرحبا👍👍👍👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️✋️✌️⚘️🪯🔄🕎🥰🥰🥰
Pakistan zindabad ❤
Beautiful work. Lasts forever. How much do these beautiful pieces sell for?
Wonderful bro
It would be very interesting to bring those craftsmen to Egyptian museums and to hear their opinions about how the amazing statues and stone artifacts were made with such astonishing precision. Then we might hear their expert explanations of how those astonishing stonework could have been made?
@@conorsheehan9929 yeah if seriously needed we can also bring that but it needs much expenses
There is no need...the Egyptologists researchers are fully aware of the techniques used...it's not rocket science and are still used today.
Yeah
@robindawtrey9735
5000+ years ago, angle grinders, hardened steel tools, and lathes?
Precision, surface smoothness, and tollerances that boggle the mind even today.
What do they know?
@@gill7045The Egyptian Artisans and Stonemasons obviously didn't have the benefit of electricity nor modern electric lathes and tools...none the less they manufactured superlative works by far exceeding the expertise of the workers in the post as did the Greeks... Romans...and many other cultures. Stone workers masons and the like from all over the world are still capable of producing magnificent columns statues etc etc. The workers in this post are not producing anything of particular note.
Increíbles escultores, súper bonitos felicidades saludos desde Chihuahua Mexico 🇲🇽
Welcome
Bravissimo ... Very good Artist ...
Les belles chaussures de sécurité, les belle lunettes de protection en tout cas de vrais artistes.
So? They are robbed from us. European people don't have that
They might wanna start working. Hit the gym boys. Might make work a tad easier 😊
Good and perfect work you need to make a sturdy carrier with wheels to avoid scratches and breakage and save time instead of rolling it
Very nice
تحياتي لكل العمال الكادحين من الجزائر 😊
Impresionante Woooooooow ustedes son unos genios artistas. Mi admiración y respeto por tan increíble trabajo. Saludos desde EEUU LOS ÁNGELES, CALIFORNIA. Cuanto cuestan? De dónde vienen las piedras? Muchas preguntas?
good job!!!
hard working men
Always
And some younger guys.
Thank goodness for health and safety!
I like thr pedestal at the bottom they cut off.
Trabajo de forma muy primitiva y sin proteccion, mucha suciedad y herramientas precarias. Esto en mi país se hace de forma rápida y mejor resultado.
The End of the Stone age is not over
A nice product. No worker protection for their ears, hands, eyes, feet from noise, dust, falling rocks without gloves in sandals.
Yeah, that's called poverty!!
@@kingy002 No. It's called exploiting the poor. Pushing people down, never lifting them up - even if they create the most beautiful objects.
@@danielwalther5841 Yip, that's poverty alright.
@@kingy002bunun adi yoksulluk degil.zenginliktir.mesele gorebilmekte.herseyi elde edenlerin yasam amaclari kas kuvveti azmi sevincleri bitiyor.kadinlar dudak sisiriyo erkekler barda icki iciyo.yapicak biseyleri yok.farkli bir yasam bilmiyolar.hayati tv de gozleriyle yasiyolar.bazilarida hem gozleriyle hem bedenleriyle.fakirlik kotu degil.fakirlik yasamin isteginin kirbacidir.
God job Amazing work to make wonderful pot from Afghanistan marble stone .
I wonder how many of these workers are suffering or have suffered with silica/dust lung problems?
Felizmente que los egipcios tenían estas máquinas, sino no hubiesen podido hacer las ánforas en diorita, ni las pirámides. 😅
Oh !
The efficiency of a square wheel. Lets build the lathe room up a hill! Let's make the floor of the lathe room as uneven as possible. If they had brains they would be dangerous!
esa piedra ya esta trabajada o era una columna de algun templo sustraida ?
No this is expert and make it by own just watch full
I thought that he was going to carve something extraordinary but it was just connected up to machines nothing out of the ordinary
This is hand made. Please respect the time and effort.
I feel like they show this in OSHA training.
hít bụi của nó bạn sống được bao lâu ??
Where can one buy these? Where is this? Exceptional work!!
You can find this in Afghanistan by market place
Its KPK Pakistan
Tienen varios canales.
Blue & 🍂
هههههههه شفنا مراحل النحت وماشفنا المنتج ...من الورشه للسياره تهريب😂😂😂
¿Dónde es esto? ¿tal vez Pakistán?
Yes this Pakistan 🇵🇰
Bhai is kam me ap wood k bhe bnay bhot faida ho ga good job from u s a
Ok inshallah when we found.
How long did it take?
4 days minimum
Put the chainfall that's by the lathe on a motor bro. It doesn't need to be super high torque or power.
Imagine that it took nature millions of years to form these rocks, and in the end, man comes to make pots and antiques from them, gets bored of them after a year or two, and disposes of them. . This was an act of sabotage no less dangerous than spilling petroleum into the oceans
No dust mask, eye protection, or gloves, and sandals. Good grief!
Thing looks like a tree trunk but it’s solid stone
No Earplugs definitely will be have hearing problems. Rolling towards him all one big hazard environment. 😅
Lots of times details management how the shape and structure of the object works at the end is very valuable hard work, worthy every step of the processed work is pay off
Thanks
location plz ?
which city
Gandhara art civilisation
That will be 3 dollars please
600dollors
как у них появилась ядерная бомба если они не знают как погрузить вазу в которой сквозная дырка хаххахах
ตรงจุดครับผม😂หนักเนอะ🤲สสลามๆครับผมกลับหัวแม่แรง😮🤐🕹🛷
Yup
I am sorry that i made that last remark, but considder that they should have had diamond tooles or even hardened steel, when there is no evidese of that kind of tools was in exsistense at that time.
Thanks for that .
Got no pottery.
Which thing is made?
@@amazingworsk there was no pottery!
@@amazingworsk Pottery is made by combining naturally occurring raw materials, such as clay, earthen minerals, and water and shaping them into forms. They are carving stone to create a vase so it's not actually pottery.
This is just a little pebble in comparison to the megalitick stones of egypt and other places on earth. What is wrong with you?
Làm giỏi nhưng đá đểu om và nứt hết . Không có giá trị