Risking it all for the Shilling part 2. The life of village potters. DOCUMENTARY
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- Опубликовано: 17 апр 2024
- Support our hardworking village women by buying their precious pots. To order,call Jacinta( Nyanding'o) on 0706213719 . She is the leader of the potters.
Thank you for watching. I hope you enjoyed the documentary as much as I enjoyed spending time with these women. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ - Наука
To support the women, you can order their precious pots through Jacinta (Nyanding'o) on 0706213719 . She is the leader of potters of this village. I hope you enjoy the documentary as much as I enjoyed spending time with the potters.
I'd really love to promote my sister s from another mother hw can they transport to kakamega ? I need for flowers too
A full blown documentary . The historic importance of what you're showing us.. this is fabulous. 😊
😮these women are strong 💪
I would buy imperfect pots 😅. Imperfections are beautiful 😍
@@nellyachieng9437 give Jacinta a call. Your order will be carefully couriered to you.
porters are cherished even in the bible. The women are geniuses
Thank you for appreciating the work they do.
Dear Jael,
You are such a beautiful story teller.
And there is something about your voice, so much calmness, peace and purity. It heals the soul
Honestly your videos are therapeutic to watch and listen to.
Thank you for the contribution you make to the Universe
True. She is a natural documenter. Very therapeutic. Award winning in fact.
Wow! Brenda. Thank you so much. 🙏
True. Very therapeutic
I agree. I love watching her videos, and I appreciate the hard work of these women.
I love their determination. May God bless the work of their hands 🙌
Thank you. Bless you,too
This is God-given wisdom! Science par excellence!
The prayer part got me🥺 May our good Almighty God bless the work of these women's hands.
They will surely be blessed. 🙏
He will always bless and take care of them.
Your story telling feels like listening to those high school set books😊
Thank you,Winnie 🥰
I love the hard work of these women, the Lord sees their determination and will bless the work of their hands 🙏🏾❤
Amen. Their hard work will pay off some day. Thank you.
They are doing amazing work, its not easy to have the final products. May they be blessed even more ❤🙏
Amen. Bless you too
Very hard working women. I love those pots. These used to be our coolers them days, water from them always tasted good and cool, and some pots are for cooking. How we didn't break them still remains a mistery to me😂😂😂. Thank you Jael, you are doing a wonderful job
😅😅 they're still coolers for many homes here. I still love the smell and taste of water from these pots.
I have enjoyed this documentary. I have a new respect for The Potter! Thank you ladies for allowing us to see your hustle. God bless you with your hearts’ desires. 🙏🏾❤️
Glad you enjoyed it. I believe God will open bigger doors for them. ❤️
Jael you are a good story teller keep it up!
Thank you so much,Elizabeth
I have now understood all the processes of how its made. God job jael keep uplifting the community. I will definitely order mine once i complete my house as flower vases.
We're looking forward to your orders. Thank you
May God indeed needs the work of their hands and yours as well!!!
Thank you
Very tiring from this no bargaining for prices guys
🙏
I agree. No bargaining.
Yah n even should not sold 200 ni kindogo walai ata kama mnasemanga sisi kiuk rwapeda pesa why all that sweat drain that way ,I think you can understand sio pesa twapeda we calculate ,aki
Jael it good if can helped to built kennel ya kuchomea hizi
Wow good job to the lovely ladies❤we thank God that none of the pots broke,better unripe pot than a broken one,am happy for the success
Amen. Thanks,darling
Wow, this is great content Jael. Big up to the these strong and powerful women, who provide for their families.
Interesting content, thank you for sharing 🤗
You're welcome, darling.
This is a perfect documentary. May God bless their hard work
Thank you
Thank you Jael for this second part
You're welcome darling
I really enjoyed your documentary. Well done. May God forever bless their hands.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for part 2
Women in the village dont rest they very hard to support the family,thnx lot for showing us may God bless them..m.
🙏 bless you,too.
Just wow 😊❤!!!!
How interesting…❤
Wow glad to see your video again sis. Hard working women may the ALMIGHTY GOD bless their hand work Amen
He will surely open doors for them. Thank you and bless you.
Wow vety tedious! Hard work...no lazy women here 😂🙌🏿👍🏾💃
😅😅 you can not afford to be lazy in Africa.
Thanks for the great content. If possible show us other skills in your village. I am keen to learn about traditional skill that never get a place in the mainstream knowledge bulletins. Perhaps you could show us how the people of the village build their house, make baskets and if they do how they wave fabric for cloth and how they make natural dyes.
Sure. I will put some work into this kind of content. Thank you so much fir these ideas.
Realy amazing..😮
Thanks a lot 😊
May God bless the work of their hands... Your content is always very interesting to watch. THANKS JAEL
Thank you, Millie
Amazing. Ingenious. Those are beautiful pots.
Thank you,Carol
May almighty God bless they work
Finally❤❤❤❤have been waiting
Hello Joyce, I hope you enjoyed it. ❤️
Thank you for showing us the process.
You're welcome darling
I enjoy watching your videos ❤❤❤
Thank you
Lovely
Thank you dear
You are so welcome!
Wow, what an amazing process! Thanks for sharing more!
You are so welcome!
Beautiful work ❤
Thank you.
GOD BLESSING UPON THESE WOMEN AND YOU JAEL❤🙏🙏🙏
Amen. Bless you,too
Thank you jael for part two, I enjoyed watching may God bless their work.
You're welcome darling
I think one mistake the ladies made while burning the pots was using all dry grass....that's why it burnt off so quickly. They should put a layer of green grass or shrubs on top. It will make it burn slower also traping the heat which will be better for the pots.
Nice as always
Thanks
Beautiful narration😍
Thank you,Winnie
God bless you for documenting their genuine work so well. I will support them
Thank you, Elizabeth
Oh I need to get a couple of these pots when I get home. Food tasts best when it's cooked with these pots.
Please do. Thank you
Very good documentary of how to make pottery👍🏿
Thank you very much
This is awesome jaber, we've enjoyed sana.
Maybe you can also do one for adita, odheru and such 😊
Sure, it's in my bucket list. ❤️
@@jaelofthevillage odheru heheee
This is great. I will place my order to support the ladies
Thank you,Florence
Hi Jael, we thank God for this Wonderful talents may God bless them and open doors for market thanks for the video.
You're welcome, darling.
This is beautiful ❤
Thank you,Lisa. How have you been?
I am great Jael..your videos take me to another time and place..I appreciate you ❤
Nice one J. I believe these women's lives will change. Am learning alot n I enjoyed watching alot n God bless you for everything you are doing. Planning to order in the future.
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Thank you,Tindy. God will open doors for them. Bless you
This was very informative.Try and make some available for us to purchase ❤
Oh yes,you can purchase through Jacinta on 0706213719
Amazing content Jael.
Interestingly, Nairobians prefer the “red” pots.
We should order our pots through you as an agent of sorts… think of it Jael ❤️❤️❤️
I will market the pots for them for free. Nyanding'o will handle the orders
Asante sana Jael🥰 was waiting on this vlog. Will share at Prayer service on Friday evening. Will continue to pray for the ladies that their business will increase. Mungu akubariki to them and you! May God continue to keep them safe from all hurt, harm and danger. May God bless their families and homes. May God forever smile upon them and give them their hearts desires. 💜🥰🙏🏾🫶🏾🙋🏾♀️
Amen. Thank you so much my friend.
Beautiful documentary ❤❤❤ your voice over is something I live for... you make it feel like am listening to an African storybook😁 , very beautiful and calm🤍🤍🤍 and those pots are beautiful, beautiful craft
Glad you enjoyed it
May the Lord Jesus bless the work of their hands
New sub here from linet❤
Hello Judy. Welcome dear. Thanks for checking in
Jael bonjour. Very nice job making this documentary, you could work for National Geographic or one of those as a freelancer. These women are hard working women.
Food for thought. Thanks,darling
Jael I've missed you banaaaaa
Missed you,too
Kudos mamas
🙏🙏
Hi Jael, hope everything ok on your side. What about the rain in your residential area. Take care and stay safe. Seeing the flood in Nairobi is so scary.
Thanks, dear, for asking. We're okay in the Western part of Kenya,400 km from Nairobi. We thank God.
@@jaelofthevillage God bless you and family.
Those in Malindi kujeni we place order
Can one cook with the pots on a gas cooker? We know aluminium is harmful. Maybe if the bottoms are flat? It would be a great thing
Oh yes
I want Ohigla, Agulu, Dapi and Dak
Thank you so much. Kindly place your order on 0706213719
Jael. I know you send sweet potatoes all over Kenya. Can these women sell these pots through you at a premium? I'd buy one for what it's worth. Thanks for being their voice
I will do free marketing for them. There's so much in my hands.
Can i see documentary 1 please?
It's the 4th video from top
Great work you are doing Jael.Am truly inspired by your work.How can i reach out to you?
Thank you,Felix. Kindly Dm me on Instagram @ jael_of_the_village
@@jaelofthevillage no problem.Am not on Instagram though but I'll create an account
Wanna reach out to our women working hard with the pots,, I couldn't make a call to Nyading'o via WhatsApp ,, how best can I reach her given the fact its only WhatsApp am available,, how best should I approach this Jael pls help ...
@jakobohjakamonye2764 Hello. Unfortunately, none of them has a smartphone. You can WhatsApp me on +254 726689806. I will share your message with them. Thank you
Jael where can i find them? I need ohigla for my wife
Check the description box for details
Wow
They inhale alot of smoke. I wish they had smoke masks on.
They inhale smoke every day. They cook their food daily using firewood.
The lady invoked a powerful creative Luo female deity/God "Nyasai" when she set the fire up. Jael mistranslated the invocation as a prayer to the Christian patriarchal God 'Father above...' possibly because she's not familiar with her powerful ancestral luo spirituality.
Oh really !? I thought it was the usual prayer to God
The God she called upon is a male diety, and she also calls Him "Jehova".
Jael, Nyasach polo gi piny o gwedhi kuom miyo mine wa gi duol.