Ishikawa Wajima Lacquer - 輪島塗 - 4K Ultra HD

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • Japanese lacquer is one of the most famous and amazing craftworks that one can enjoy or, better still, own. Most often delivered in a simple form like a bowl or a cup, Japanese lacquer is one of the most complex forms of craft, or shall we say art, that you can imagine.
    While Japan offers many “Lacquer” capitals, Wajima, located in Ishikawa prefecture, is very famous for the extreme complexity of its style of Japanese lacquer, and offers its very own type of lacquer also called Wajima Nuri.
    Depending of the craftsperson, or artist, creating a lacquer object like a bowl, a bento box or tea cup, can involve as many as 200 steps spanning anywhere from 2 to 5 years.
    It is thanks to the centuries of experience that Wajima Nuri quickly become a beacon of excellence in Japanese lacquer. In the small city of Wajima there are around 1,500 professionals dedicated to this art, as it is a central part of the city’s cultural heritage.
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Комментарии • 48

  • @Boertje247
    @Boertje247 2 года назад +2

    Th3 juxtaposition of meticulous, painstaking exquisite hand crafts and the Japanese fixation with cutesy cartoon characters continues to baffle me. One of my favorite little shrines in Tokyo in the Giza is steps from the blaring assault on the senses that is Don-Ki (Don Quixote). Thanks for a beautiful video!

  • @kirk1968
    @kirk1968 8 лет назад +6

    I continue to be amazed at the artistry and quality of work that is seen in your videos! I cannot wait to visit Japan, your work continues to show how amazing the country is.

    • @TokyoStreetView
      @TokyoStreetView  8 лет назад

      +kirk1968 Thanks! Hope you will enjoy tomorrow's video too :D

  • @capuchinosofia4771
    @capuchinosofia4771 3 года назад +1

    Amazing video! Everyday I'm more amazed by the craftsmanship of artists. It takes so long, so much effort... And the result is absolutely beautiful.
    Thank you for the video!

  • @SimonsLivingroom
    @SimonsLivingroom 8 лет назад +5

    I had to skip watching this morning as I had to get to work. Now after my dinner I was able to watch. One of my favourite ones of yours so far I have to say! Going to share it on my fb page.😊

  • @IoannisKazlaris
    @IoannisKazlaris 8 лет назад +3

    Amazing art, really enjoyed this video! True craftsmanship!

  • @Matrinique
    @Matrinique 4 года назад +7

    This video was a little confusing with the editing. There were 4 stages, but each stage featured a different item. From start to finish it isn't clear how a single item is made.
    Nevertheless, thanks for the upload. It was still interesting to see.

    • @PepsiObsessi
      @PepsiObsessi 2 года назад +1

      Since a single piece can take months or years and the channel covers a vast array of topics in many areas of Japan, it's just not very realistic for them to stay and record every step of a single piece and instead spend a few days filming whatever everyone is working on in one visit. The craftsmen also can't concentrate fully on their work while accommodating a filming crew.

    • @musamor75
      @musamor75 2 года назад

      @@PepsiObsessi Very good point, and very well explained.

  • @CoyKoehler
    @CoyKoehler 8 лет назад +2

    すばらしい! 。。。ありがとうございました。

  • @EdayGone
    @EdayGone 8 лет назад +8

    This is by far one of the most enjoyable videos I have seen, I felt as if I was there. You capture the atmosphere and essence beautifully. I would always love to see a bit more length maybe 10min, just a thought. Thank you for sharing as always.

    • @TokyoStreetView
      @TokyoStreetView  8 лет назад +2

      +Good1UncleHank I will work on longer videos, as well as more videos like this one.

    • @kirk1968
      @kirk1968 8 лет назад +1

      +Good1UncleHank I feel the same, well said!

  • @1thank2you3
    @1thank2you3 6 лет назад +3

    wow amaazing. powder painting! who wouldve thought! cool. I love old art.

  • @musamor75
    @musamor75 2 года назад +1

    Please, can we have one thousand more hours of watching?

  • @zoesdada8923
    @zoesdada8923 6 лет назад +3

    I had no idea so much went into lacquer ware

    • @TokyoStreetView
      @TokyoStreetView  6 лет назад

      Crazy isn’t it? This explain why it is so expensive!

  • @AndyLifeInVideo
    @AndyLifeInVideo 8 лет назад +1

    Good stuff man!

  • @angeliqueredangel2660
    @angeliqueredangel2660 7 лет назад +2

    vidéo magnifique, merci beaucoup

  • @icampos89
    @icampos89 3 года назад +1

    Great craftsmanship. Can't shake the feeling that it looks like plastic though.

    • @musamor75
      @musamor75 2 года назад +1

      I'm afraid you're going to have to change the way you look at things. Lacquer finish has NOTHING to do with plastic. Your eye is not accustomed to this kind of finish. Find yourself someone who knows about this to explain, otherwise just keep shopping @ IKEA- maybe lore your kind of world.

  • @capuchinosofia4771
    @capuchinosofia4771 3 года назад +1

    May I ask a few questions? At minute 5:47, when the lady is painting the flower, what is that powder made of?
    And the paint, is it pigmented laquer? Or some other paint?
    Thank you in advance, this video was very interesting!

    • @TokyoStreetView
      @TokyoStreetView  3 года назад

      Wow, it's been a while and I do not remember, it was some sort of sand... Sorry I can't be more precise.

  • @13Psycho13
    @13Psycho13 8 лет назад +2

    What do you think about some sort of outro to the end of the videos? They're really fascinating and relaxing, but when they're in a playlist it quickly goes to the next video, which might be a very loud, not so relaxing one. Would be nice to have some extra seconds at the end so you can pause it in time. Just an idea, love your videos regardless!

    • @TokyoStreetView
      @TokyoStreetView  8 лет назад +1

      +Noatak Kenway Ok, Will give it a try, but a lot of videos have already been pushed on RUclips and ready to be publish. So you won't see changes before a while.

    • @13Psycho13
      @13Psycho13 8 лет назад

      Alright. Thanks for the reaction!

    • @TokyoStreetView
      @TokyoStreetView  8 лет назад +2

      +Noatak Kenway Welcome! After all I am doing these videos for you too!!! ;-)

    • @waspoza
      @waspoza 8 лет назад

      +Noatak Kenway disable autoplay so after the end there won't be next one playing

  • @tinglin3682
    @tinglin3682 4 года назад

    Hi, your video is grea and meaningful. Can let me reprint?

  • @ssnoc
    @ssnoc 3 года назад

    What is the significance of always sitting on the floor in Japan? Is it a religious thing? I’m just curious if anyone knows ... in homes, temples, restaurants and even craft studios all sit on floor - why?

  • @user-xp4ny7lm7r
    @user-xp4ny7lm7r 3 года назад

    😃😃😃😃😃😃

  • @shelleyharris2850
    @shelleyharris2850 2 года назад

    Amen🙏✌🙌💪👆❤💛🌍😇

  • @dukingproductions4729
    @dukingproductions4729 8 лет назад

    are you the one recording these

    • @TokyoStreetView
      @TokyoStreetView  8 лет назад +1

      +Duke Prod. What a strange question, OF COURSE everything I am publishing on this channel has been shot by myself!

    • @dukingproductions4729
      @dukingproductions4729 8 лет назад

      +TokyoStreetView - Japan The Beautiful other pages upload not record that's why I ask

    • @TokyoStreetView
      @TokyoStreetView  8 лет назад

      +Duke Prod. Sorry I do not understand what you mean here by "other pages upload not record"

  • @shaadahmed4456
    @shaadahmed4456 2 года назад

    😍🇯🇵❤️🌹🇧🇩

  • @minakshichannel8624
    @minakshichannel8624 3 года назад +1

    💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎

  • @Loony_BeLuna
    @Loony_BeLuna 8 лет назад

    for what is that at 2:45?

    • @TokyoStreetView
      @TokyoStreetView  8 лет назад +1

      +Dracken Darck to strengthen the core. So Japanese lacquerware is made of wood and supposed to last a good 10 years if maintained correctly. Since wood is fragile, and this especially in the corners or sharp / thin areas, they use clothes with some natural mix of glue and raw lacquer to increase the core (the wooden part) strength and durability.

    • @Loony_BeLuna
      @Loony_BeLuna 8 лет назад

      TokyoStreetView - Japan The Beautiful
      You minderstand what i mean. I mean.. what is that what he create there :)

    • @TokyoStreetView
      @TokyoStreetView  8 лет назад +1

      +Dracken Darck Sorry! He is making a tray!

    • @Loony_BeLuna
      @Loony_BeLuna 8 лет назад +1

      TokyoStreetView - Japan The Beautiful
      Oh okay :D
      It looked a bit like the things where my parents did use in the school a long time ago..
      They had not all paper they used tablets to write.