As someone who grew up in the Caribbean we made those as children, without the fancy tools. We made bowls we ate from, cups we drank from.... we made maracas, we made jewellery, buttons among many other things. The husk the coconut came from was used to shine the floor.
I am always surprised to hear the voice of the commentator. His voice is heared same while soeaking in Hindi also. It is digital voice or human, can anyone explain me please😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
I was middle class/slightly upper mid class. No boat, no pool, no pool table. 2 cars, dad drove the less fancy car.Mom got the newer Oldsmobile. At my dear friend Toby’s it was all jelly jars and plastic on the couches and over rug down the hall. No air conditioning, but his grandma had a window unit thankfully, she was paying the bills and getting near retirement. God blessings to you Ms Louis !! Middle school & HS 80 til 87. Kool-Aid tastes just fine outa a jelly jar. I’ll wash out a spaghetti jar or jelly jar now and it drives my wife nuts
@amazingtopics6894 Got me once a "Makapunong Alikansiya" ("Piggy bank" made from Makapuno shell). How did I remove the coconut meat w/o breaking the shell? Remember that there's only one sprouting hole. Just bore through, drain, and let the ants do the rest...😅
In Asia, we use it as ladle, the coconut husk to scrub the floor, the stems of the coconut leaves as broom & the coconut trunk as bridges. Not one part of the coconut tree is not recycled. Before the word recycle/upcycle was invented, we were already recycling that in 1950s & 60s. Who knows, our ancestors had many brilliant ideas just about anything coconut. Nothing has changed. We’re still doing the recycling.
Same in my country I Am 60 yrs old I remember when we were showering we used these sort of cups to scoop water and we had drinking cups same and spoons etc Like you said everything recycled and the husk was used to scrub the dishes instead of the sponges My late mum always the sponge creates bacteria in the dishes note we have been alerted….😢 sad too late too Indo the harm
In the Philippines during my Elementary Years in Public School we are taught to do this kind of crafts. 60's 70's and 80s kids learnt to this crafts, made in coconut shell.
This is one thing I have thought of but was unable do because of things at hand. I am very happy for my brother who saw through me achieve this thank you very much.
Actually there are hundreds of uses of the coconut shell. From time immemorial folks used it as dipper, salt container, condiments container, ladle, spoon, etc etc but that one is excellent.
Yep looks good,but you have to have all the things ready to do that,I had an uncle that would make hair clips with the coconut shell was sooo beatiful❤❤❤❤❤❤
We make those here in our country..... for our creole festival we show all hand crafted projects our grand parents used back in the day....u should see the chairs ,mats ,mattresses made out of coconut husks and lots more ❤❤
In a coconut tree we don't waste anything at all. It is the most utilized tree in our country. From Coconut Milk and Coconut Oil and to making fertilizer for farming.
Thanks for this video. I will try doing this. Specially since am planning to build a tiki bar next to the pool. Question 🙋♂️ what was the clear product at the end ? Thanks
Did u know ,better than a silver glass r ceramic one ..the coconut shell holds the hottness of tea r any hot drink for a long time comparing to the normal glass
This type of pots we Indians are using from ancient times.These pots are very good for our health. Europeans used to oppose these things earlier but now they are ready to use.After all they are copying only.
A glass costs too dollas. Between the brush, sandpaper, a trip to a bamboo land, all the tools and meals to make this thing, I’m saying it’s definitely worth it.
As someone who grew up in the Caribbean we made those as children, without the fancy tools. We made bowls we ate from, cups we drank from.... we made maracas, we made jewellery, buttons among many other things. The husk the coconut came from was used to shine the floor.
I am always surprised to hear the voice of the commentator. His voice is heared same while soeaking in Hindi also. It is digital voice or human, can anyone explain me please😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
What the fuck are you talkong about@@SamsonLImboo-w2j
I was middle class/slightly upper mid class. No boat, no pool, no pool table. 2 cars, dad drove the less fancy car.Mom got the newer Oldsmobile. At my dear friend Toby’s it was all jelly jars and plastic on the couches and over rug down the hall. No air conditioning, but his grandma had a window unit thankfully, she was paying the bills and getting near retirement. God blessings to you Ms Louis !! Middle school & HS 80 til 87. Kool-Aid tastes just fine outa a jelly jar. I’ll wash out a spaghetti jar or jelly jar now and it drives my wife nuts
In the Caribbean they mattresses from the coconut fiber
I made a life size model of my testicules.
We used to do that during school craft competition. For kava bowls, fish broth bowls, etc. Even buttons are made out of coconut shells.
@amazingtopics6894 Got me once a "Makapunong Alikansiya" ("Piggy bank" made from Makapuno shell). How did I remove the coconut meat w/o breaking the shell? Remember that there's only one sprouting hole. Just bore through, drain, and let the ants do the rest...😅
Wow lucky you.
I@@wrhytz
Yes but we supposed to continue using it we have throw all this away just bcos of plastic bowls, but this healthy.
@@charlieclark102
In Asia, we use it as ladle, the coconut husk to scrub the floor, the stems of the coconut leaves as broom & the coconut trunk as bridges. Not one part of the coconut tree is not recycled. Before the word recycle/upcycle was invented, we were already recycling that in 1950s & 60s. Who knows, our ancestors had many brilliant ideas just about anything coconut. Nothing has changed. We’re still doing the recycling.
Also the coconut leave as a roof for your hut.
What could we do without the narrator
In this lifetime, no one is indispensable but we do appreciate the narrator for bringing the coconut tree in the forefront.
Same in my country I
Am 60 yrs old I remember when we were showering we used these sort of cups to scoop water and we had drinking cups same and spoons etc
Like you said everything recycled and the husk was used to scrub the dishes instead of the sponges
My late mum always the sponge creates bacteria in the dishes note we have been alerted….😢 sad too late too Indo the harm
@ we survived. We’re exposed to something & we still made it.
❤Indian's made and uses these past around 1000 years .❤Godbless ALL 😊
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Jamaicans too😂😂😂😂💛💛💛💛🍒🍒
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Everyone did that bro. Stop clogging the comments with the same bs
Not 1000 years , 40 years before my house v used coconut 🥥 shell’s only to drink and eat food .
❤ beautiful cup
Our high-school crafting subject made a ladle out of coconut shell with a bamboo handle. No glue nor varnish. All are natural and organic. 👍
In the Philippines during my Elementary Years in Public School we are taught to do this kind of crafts. 60's 70's and 80s kids learnt to this crafts, made in coconut shell.
This is one thing I have thought of but was unable do because of things at hand. I am very happy for my brother who saw through me achieve this thank you very much.
In the Pacific Islands, the coconut tree is the most useful plant on earth. It provides everything we need for living... everything.
There's no end to the cool ideas😊
Great idea, glass by a pool is insane, recycling the coconut is practical and safer than glass.
This is very unique 😮
That's cool like organic style 😅
5bu
We've being doing this since our pry school days as 'handwork'👍💕🇳🇬
Oh handwork 😅😅. Remember using elephant grass 😢 or so we called them to make hand fan
Actually there are hundreds of uses of the coconut shell. From time immemorial folks used it as dipper, salt container, condiments container, ladle, spoon, etc etc but that one is excellent.
Everything in coconut tree is useful ...from body.. leaves..fruit .. etc..😊
Yep looks good,but you have to have all the things ready to do that,I had an uncle that would make hair clips with the coconut shell was sooo beatiful❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nice good cup healthy living.
So creative....❤❤❤
We make those here in our country..... for our creole festival we show all hand crafted projects our grand parents used back in the day....u should see the chairs ,mats ,mattresses made out of coconut husks and lots more ❤❤
Let me like your Comments for that
Love it !
Environmental friendly and sustainable. It must be promoted worldwide
Great for bacteria though
🙌🏽👏🏽🙌🏽👏🏽🙌🏽👏🏽🙌🏽👏🏽 Great Idea
Coconut tree.. No part goes to waste.. it has been for centuries... ❤❤❤ Love from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
During my elementary.days it's our school project ( although.epoxy is not existing yet) we can do designs.more.than that!
We already using it from longtime
Can't do it and only a kid XD
Awesome Art work created thank you very much for sharing
That is one of our project during our elementary days wayback 1980...❤❤❤
We been using coconut shell to drink out of from baby it can make so many different things 😊
I made a tabla set (Indian musical instrument) out of coconut shells when I was in school (around 20 years ago) 😅
In a coconut tree we don't waste anything at all.
It is the most utilized tree in our country.
From Coconut Milk and Coconut Oil and to making fertilizer for farming.
In Africa We Use It In Many Ways More. Like Porridge Spoon. Soup Spoon. N sometimes We Use It As Natural Gas firewood. Coz it Burns like Gas Cooker
I am impressed with the knife / saw!
Hai Good Evening Wow super idea super job Super coconut shell became a cup Super Manufacturing super Hard working Super finishing 👍👍👍👌👌❤️💯🌹
That actually looks nice
😂WE SOUTH INDIAN PEOPLE USE IT FOR KITCHEN SPOONS,LADEL,😂2000 YEARS AGO,,GOD TAUGHT US ALL 😅😊
Original !
Felicitari !
We use them in aquariums as well! They make great hiding holes!
Wow that's a natural cup
Yea
Nice coconut cup
Cool
Thanks for this video. I will try doing this. Specially since am planning to build a tiki bar next to the pool. Question 🙋♂️ what was the clear product at the end ?
Thanks
Varnish I guess
@ thank you, I asked a friend and he mentioned something about epoxy ? I will look more into this . Thank you
@@jorgesardinas-cd8gj yes, it could be epoxy
Just peeled 3 coconuts from the backyard. Will try this
My father did that for several years.
Y'all never been to the Caribbean 😂😂😂 that been around for generations. Coconut cup and calabash bowls
wow amazing....but here in philippines we used that as a bowl
A coconut cup how creative 🥰
Did u know ,better than a silver glass r ceramic one ..the coconut shell holds the hottness of tea r any hot drink for a long time comparing to the normal glass
Beautiful cup yeah
Looks better than a Solo cup !!!???!!!
OK. 😊 Good 👍
Coconut is a God's gift
Will definitely Do this. this is ICE
Wow that's awesome 👍🏻👍🏻
👌👌This is verrrry good for health 👌👌💪❤️
It's very common in our country, we do this in elementary school ..and coconut shell are used for various applications..
Amazing talent ❤❤❤
Love the kind nature👍👍
Amazing 👏 ❤
This type of pots we Indians are using from ancient times.These pots are very good for our health. Europeans used to oppose these things earlier but now they are ready to use.After all they are copying only.
Wow. You can make a cup out of a coconut? Consider my mind blown.
I want one right great talent there amazing
Lovely coconut cup 👏👍
It's cool thanks great ideap
Great picture and the pictures
Incredible 🥰
Wow ❤❤very nice bro
Nice work 👍
We indians r using these nature based utensils for 1000s of years. & we had healthy life also before the europeans influenced
In Fiji, we use that to drink kava (traditional drink)
In Colombia that is normal, I remember that my fifth grade project was to make a particle accelerators out of coconuts
Beautiful cup
We have been using it in the province for a long time, we make it into drinking glasses for water
We make bowls, cups with handle and decorative ornaments with the coconut and the meat is used for various foods
Woooh Nice and beautiful Congrats❤
Amazing
We often do this when we grow up ... and still some people di this for souvenir... just sugestion skip the varnish and use coconut oil...
In S.India we use so much coconut, and discard the shells as tinder/ fuel. or to make charcoal
Sustainable means using local materials so this is ok if you’re living somewhere where coconuts grows not otherwise
Very unique and very creative
Nice cup. practical
Elementary project in school during the late 60's and early 70's...
Beautiful! ❤❤❤❤❤
This is traditional in many parts of Asia for centuries. They make all kinds of stuff from it
Men this is beautiful ❤️
Cool idea
Nice idea ❤
Good idea no waste.
Africa should learn this
This is not a new idea, this was our cup growing up
I made 1 like that when i'm in grade 5 as a project my classmates also make a vase way back 1990
My late grandfather used to do that 😢 he made a bowl and a cup .
Nice ! Thank you for the good advice 😂😂😂😂
Can't be as soft as a peach!
Gum 10rs coconut 30 rs grinding 20rs extra hardwork total 60rs
Go to store get 20 glass good and better ✅
I like the video but this isn’t knew we do this in the Caribbean Jamaica 🇯🇲 land of beauty ❤.
We’ve been doing that in the Carribbean centuries now. We make bags, bowls and referees ice cream in them
You cant make me believe that is soft as a peach.
A glass costs too dollas. Between the brush, sandpaper, a trip to a bamboo land, all the tools and meals to make this thing, I’m saying it’s definitely worth it.
Super 👌 Amazing 😍😍😍 ❤❤❤ 👍👍👍
I use to do this hack when i was in primary school.