While you were working, I was thinking about the minds of the people who handed down this tradition to you. What were their minds like? Who made subtle changes along the way to today’s method? Did they wonder about the ways to sit down around the work, or turn their body while holding the rod along with more basic design ideas to this handmade loom to achieve more stability without giving up the authenticity of fiber and man made quality? Do the fibers fray and fly in the beginning of processing and that’s why you wear the fine mask early on? In any case, I admire the sheerness of your finished work. Thank you for sharing your heritage with all of us.
Thank you for your kind words. Our predecessors, who cherished and passed down this tradition, also refined their skills through various improvements. They, too, have continued to hone their techniques while inheriting this spirit, striving to create beautiful works. I am delighted that we can share this heritage in this way, and I am honored by your appreciation.
Have no idea how old this woman is, but she had to start learning this when she was two days old! And, she is highly intelligent to master the thread count etc. Bless her hands, and to the person/s who taught her this skill. Just outstanding and beautiful!
😊Hello, I am a textile engineer( i like my profession very much) and we do industrial production in factories. I was very happy to see that you prepared the video in the traditional way. Completely manual labor, completely environmentally friendly and with natural methods is as great as it used to be. I congratulate you and wish you to continue your profession🙏🏻
Thank you for watching and for your wonderful comment! I am very happy to receive a comment from a textile engineer overseas. I wish you happiness from Japan.
My goodness, the process its like a ritual, from the begining to the end...a pleasure to see, and a blessing for this lady her patience, dedication and love for this ancient art...now i know why there articles are so expensive, their unique....god bless the japanese people.....
That was the most incredible thing I've ever seen 🥰 I had no idea there was so much time and effort into making one piece of fabric. Thank you for continuing this fantastic tradition 🥰
@@kodawari.official GRACIAS A USTEDES POR MOSTRAR SU BELLA CULTURA , MUY AGRADECIDO POR SU RECEPCIÓN , THANK YOU FOR SHOWING YOUR BEAUTIFUL CULTURE, VERY GRATEFUL FOR YOUR RECEPTION
A wonderful result of a lot of hard work! If I were a tailor I would have a very hard time cutting this fabric. Knowing how much time and effort went into making it - I will be afraid of making a mistake.💕
Goodness, that is complex, and I kept saying "oh no, she has to thread it all again, doesn't she". I do like the idea of the fastener though - I may have to find a way to make one for my loom. The fabric is beautiful - love those colors together.
@@Emisanboo The "fastener" is called a Temple and they are available in the US. Swedish temples - wood and metal - are available from weaving stores or any dealer that sells Swedish looms such as Glimokra. There is a subtle difference in that the Japanese version is bowed outward whereas the Western kinds are flat.
Oh how I’d love to spend time there learning as much as they would be willing to teach me. So many crafts can be self taught, but serious weaving looks like it take a lot of learned skill, then you can develop your own skill. So interesting.
Пусть ваши руки будут всегда здоровые и сильные!!❤❤...вы большая молодец!!!...как вы хорошо ткёте полотно...и как вы хорошо собираете нитки для пряжи!!...если бы могла приехать к вам, я бы обязательно обратилась к вам за помощью научить меня этому искусство....это прекрасно!!!...вы молодец....пусть это искусство никогда не теряется...и никакие искуственные нитки не сравнится с тем, что делают руки человека❤❤❤❤❤
Short movies and beautiful work like this makes me so appreciative of my kimono and obi collection and the many wondrous handmade items in it. The fabric that she made, is so beautiful and elegantly designed. Thank you for making this short film about such a skilled and wonderful textile artist.
je suis tres content de savoir que les Japonais conservent son savoir faire et les transmetre a ses anfants!!!vous devez de etre fiere de votre culture artistique!!merci pour le partager avec des videos!!!
Bit of translation error 13:25 Operate the pedals to move not reed, should be shafts. (‘ Dressing the loom’ Yarn was threaded through the eyelets of ‘heddles’ attached to the shafts which are raised & lowered by the peddles.) Sweet how the reed detaches from the beater on this loom. Western loom, reed stays in the beater at a painfully awkward height to work on. & 15:00 cloth is rolled up onto the ‘cloth beam’. Beautiful weaving.👍
Cool to see how the loom is basically same around the world. My mother works in an arts & crafts shop with several of them, even weaved me a rug as a gift years ago.
Thank you for sharing a peek into this amazing weaving process. The fact that just setting up the warp takes five whole hours in phenomenal. The patience and dedication needed to accomplish all this is amazing. This was a joy to watch. 🧶🙏🏽💗
A 1000 % avec les artisans. Leur retour au savoir des techniques d'antan c'est le meilleur moyen pour sortir de la médiocrité ou les sociétés ont tombé. Félicitations. ❤❤❤
Correct and good information about textile. " Cotton " Was and is life for south and southeast countries. That's why western countries attracted in these regions 😆. Thank you🙏.
Very beautiful. I wonder how she finished the ends and if it was secured by sewing or if the washing process fused the ends. As a weaver it is so amazing to see how other cultures create their cloth.
😊 I do a vastly more simple form of heddle weaving. Warping up the machine is the longest hardest and most pains taking part of that weaving. I almost never get it right the first time. Doing all that prep work first is amazing. The little marker you used to show where you were in the pattern is a good idea. I must use that.
I wonder if humans way in the past got inspired to do it this way by watching spiders weaving their nets Its absolutely stunning to watch this get created and makes me appreciate all my needle-yarn-handcrafts even more ! We should never relay fully on machinemade and keep on spreading any traditional crafts we may need it one day again!
This reminds me of my beloved mother who used to do this craft in our village in Yugoslavia when we we little children we would help our mother to do this, Now this craft is dying throughout Europe,
Me gusta que gente joven tome el relevo de esta artesanía tan antigua, es muy laborioso, preparar la trama hilo por hilo, mucha paciencia, muy interesante el vídeo.🙏🏻🙋🏻♀️🇪🇦
So many steps the weaver must go through. Are all the fabrics woven to the same dimensions? From start to finish, how long did it take to create that striped fabric we saw you make? Beautiful.
Beautiful video - as a weaver I appreciate every step so well documented. The weaving temple you are using looks very adaptable and user friendly. Is it available in the United States? Many thanks!
Thank you for watching and leaving such a wonderful comment! I'm not sure if it is available in the United States. Even in Japan, it is becoming quite rare.
Beautiful traditional style house with modern conveniences. How long does it take to prepare and set up the loom? Can you picture a woman or man in traditional Japanise work dress doing this?
Fascinating to watch, thank you for posting it! I am curious to know what is the cost of such a bolt of fabric and what is expected to be its primary purpose, i.e., clothing, curtains, etc.?
Thank you for watching and for your wonderful comment! The price varies depending on the product, but it’s around 2500 yen per meter. As you mentioned, it is used for clothing, aprons, and other items.
@@kodawari.official Thank you for responding. I just wanted to tell you that in Iran there’s a certain kind of fine cotton fabric that is called the same as Kodawari, at least phonetically. Is there a place that your creations are offered for sale?
I lived in Japan as a child. I had a close relationship with our housekeeper. Mom says, I could understand her when she spoke Japanese. She was so kind to me. I wish these videos on the Japanese culture had audible dialog in English. The videos I've sampled are so well done but they are only entertaining videos, no content. I don't learn anything from them. Please make videos in english with audio.
I'm assuming Japanese Indigo was your blue source, but what about the yellow and green colors? The green looked like it was an iron green dye, was it? Woooow, and I got annoyed at merely warping an inkle loom!!!
This is probably very interesting if you already know this procedure. I have no idea, so, for me, sense there is no dialog, I'm not learning anything. There is no dialog explaining it to me. It's just a nice video to watch. Maybe the intention is just for entertainment.
a hard and tedious work.....i hope she gets paid enough! it takes a particular kind if patience to do this ....i like hand weaving but setting up the loom is too much for me..!😂 i better stick to fabric printing or clothesmaking....less nerve recking!
"Thank you for your thoughtful comment! You're absolutely right-it takes incredible patience and dedication to do this kind of work. Hand weaving truly is an art, and we’re glad to hear about your passion for fabric printing and clothesmaking too! 😊"
Mich beeindruckt nicht nur die handwerkliche Hingabe bei der Erstellung des gewebten Stoffes, sondern auch die Hingabe des Kameramannes, der geduldig Schritt für Schritt der Arbeit filmt und systematisch die Abläufe so nachvollziehbar den Ablauf dokumentiert. Ich bekomme den Eindruck, dass er alles versteht und auch dem Zuschauer vermittelt. Bei deutschen Fernsehjournalistin habe ich dagegen oft den Eindruck, es geht um schnelle Effekte mit dem subtilen Unterton, das ist kompliziert und exotisch, braucht man nicht verstehen, wir wollen nur mal eben aufzeigen, dass dieses Handwerk in der heutigen modernen Industriezeit nichts verloren hat und ins Museum gehört. Ganz anders in diesem japanischen Film, es ist gelebte textile Kultur, die auch heute noch lebendig praktiziert wird und brauchbare ordentliche schöne praktikable Ergebnisse liefert, die auch im Alltag dazugehören. Dieses Video gehört für mich zu den besten und schönsten Filmen, die ich je über das Handweben gesehen habe. Mein großes Kompliment.
Thank you for watching and for your wonderful comment. As a filmmaker, there is no higher praise. I will continue to do my best to share Japanese culture with the world.
What a turnoff. I am just settling in to watch this lovely program. Next thing I know - There's some dumb-ass ad for 'every American over 65 needs to see this." I AM an American over 65. And guess what? I don't need to see this - at least not now. I'm a fabric artist, I came for the textile...Done, sugar bun...see ya.
この貴重な動画を観られて幸運です。機を織る準備から美しく忍耐深い作業の隅々まで興味深かったです。環境も素晴らしい🐓さんが放し飼いなんですね。維持するご苦労もおありでしょうが、桃源郷のようです。
素敵なコメントをありがとうございます!環境や職人の姿が調和しており、とても素敵な場所だと感じました。おっしゃるとおり、桃源郷という言葉がピッタリです。
While you were working, I was thinking about the minds of the people who handed down this tradition to you. What were their minds like? Who made subtle changes along the way to today’s method? Did they wonder about the ways to sit down around the work, or turn their body while holding the rod along with more basic design ideas to this handmade loom to achieve more stability without giving up the authenticity of fiber and man made quality? Do the fibers fray and fly in the beginning of processing and that’s why you wear the fine mask early on?
In any case, I admire the sheerness of your finished work. Thank you for sharing your heritage with all of us.
Thank you for your kind words. Our predecessors, who cherished and passed down this tradition, also refined their skills through various improvements. They, too, have continued to hone their techniques while inheriting this spirit, striving to create beautiful works. I am delighted that we can share this heritage in this way, and I am honored by your appreciation.
糸巻きや機織りの場面は見たことありますが、小さな糸巻きに巻いて、いくつも用意して、柄の色順に杭に巻いて、とか、全てを初めて見ました。昔の人はこのように大変な作業をして織ってたのかな。昔ながらの住まいも趣がありますね。貴重な伝統をシェアしてくださり、ありがとうございました✨
こちらこそ、視聴と素敵なコメントをありがとうございました!
Have no idea how old this woman is, but she had to start learning this when she was two days old! And, she is highly intelligent to master the thread count etc. Bless her hands, and to the person/s who taught her this skill. Just outstanding and beautiful!
Thank you for watching and for the lovely comment! We also agree with your opinion.
😊Hello, I am a textile engineer( i like my profession very much) and we do industrial production in factories. I was very happy to see that you prepared the video in the traditional way. Completely manual labor, completely environmentally friendly and with natural methods is as great as it used to be. I congratulate you and wish you to continue your profession🙏🏻
Thank you for watching and for your wonderful comment! I am very happy to receive a comment from a textile engineer overseas. I wish you happiness from Japan.
You are very kind and I also thank you for your feedback, I was glad to watch your video.Best wishes🙏🏻
My goodness, the process its like a ritual, from the begining to the end...a pleasure to see, and a blessing for this lady her patience, dedication and love for this ancient art...now i know why there articles are so expensive, their unique....god bless the japanese people.....
Thank you for watching and for your lovely comment. I will pass your comment on to the craftsman. Wishing you happiness from Japan.
崇高感というか技術を絶やしてはならない工芸の一つだと思います。貴重な画を今回もありがとうございました
最新の動画のご視聴と、素敵なコメント本当にありがとうございます。コメント主様のお言葉が私達の動画に対する、活力になってます。これからもより良い動画を作れる様に精進します🙇
Nice video.
I think it's great when younger people carry on >an "old" tradition
We really appreciate your great comments!
Great to know from Germany! We should protect own culture!! Please come japan to watch real one!
多くの忍耐を必要とする素晴らしい仕事です。
この女性に対して何よりも敬意を表します 🙏
What a wonderful job that requires a lot of patience.
My first and foremost respect for this lady 🙏
ご視聴、そして素敵なコメントをありがとうございます!私たちも彼女の器用さと忍耐力に感心しています。
Thank you for watching and for your nice comments! We also admire her dexterity and perseverance.
That was the most incredible thing I've ever seen 🥰 I had no idea there was so much time and effort into making one piece of fabric. Thank you for continuing this fantastic tradition 🥰
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JAPAN'S CULTURE IS THE MOST INTERESTING IN THE WORLD I LOVE IT,
Thank you for watching and leaving us great comments! Your comments make us do hard works❤️🔥👍
@@kodawari.official GRACIAS A USTEDES POR MOSTRAR SU BELLA CULTURA , MUY AGRADECIDO POR SU RECEPCIÓN , THANK YOU FOR SHOWING YOUR BEAUTIFUL CULTURE, VERY GRATEFUL FOR YOUR RECEPTION
Me too! I used to live there as a child.
機織りするまでにどれだけ大変な作業をしていらっしゃるのかよく分かりました。
緻密でとても根気のいる作業ですね。
素晴らしいとしか言いようがありません。
本当に頭が下がります。
これからもずっと頑張っていただけたらと思います。
視聴と素敵なコメントをありがとうございます。機織り職人の丁寧さや根気強さが伝わりとても嬉しいです。
Exquisite work exquisitely filmed.
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Mesmerising to watch. An outstanding skill level is required to achieve such an excellent product. Enjoyed this one very much, Thank You.
Thank you for watching and for the lovely comment. We are very happy about your comment.
A wonderful result of a lot of hard work! If I were a tailor I would have a very hard time cutting this fabric. Knowing how much time and effort went into making it - I will be afraid of making a mistake.💕
Thank you for watching and for your nice comments! I agree with you!
yes, i would try to use all of it, piecing squares, rectangles and triangles in order to use all of it!
Goodness, that is complex, and I kept saying "oh no, she has to thread it all again, doesn't she". I do like the idea of the fastener though - I may have to find a way to make one for my loom. The fabric is beautiful - love those colors together.
Thank you for watching and for the lovely comment. She is very skillful with her hands, and I was mesmerized.
I agree; I hadn't seen the fastener before. Her edges are so even!
@@Emisanboo The "fastener" is called a Temple and they are available in the US. Swedish temples - wood and metal - are available from weaving stores or any dealer that sells Swedish looms such as Glimokra. There is a subtle difference in that the Japanese version is bowed outward whereas the Western kinds are flat.
@@kimgordon1634 Thank you for the information!
Even before the weaving began, the warp was so beautiful!
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Oh how I’d love to spend time there learning as much as they would be willing to teach me. So many crafts can be self taught, but serious weaving looks like it take a lot of learned skill, then you can develop your own skill. So interesting.
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とても素晴らしい作品ですね!
私もそのような作品を、作ってみたいです‼︎
素敵なコメントをありがとうございます!
Пусть ваши руки будут всегда здоровые и сильные!!❤❤...вы большая молодец!!!...как вы хорошо ткёте полотно...и как вы хорошо собираете нитки для пряжи!!...если бы могла приехать к вам, я бы обязательно обратилась к вам за помощью научить меня этому искусство....это прекрасно!!!...вы молодец....пусть это искусство никогда не теряется...и никакие искуственные нитки не сравнится с тем, что делают руки человека❤❤❤❤❤
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Процесс почти магический! Завораживает. Очень люблю на это смотреть! 😍
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Thank you for sharing this, beautiful work and spirit.
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Short movies and beautiful work like this makes me so appreciative of my kimono and obi collection and the many wondrous handmade items in it. The fabric that she made, is so beautiful and elegantly designed. Thank you for making this short film about such a skilled and wonderful textile artist.
Thank you for watching and for your lovely comments. I was delighted to hear that you own kimonos and obi.
Extraordinary work, done with precision and composure. My western eyes are delighted and amazed. Thank you.😮
Thank you for watching and for your wonderful comment. I wish you happiness from Japan.
Thank you for sharing this video. I cannot believe how long this process takes; it is truly amazing. What a wonderful skill to have.
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I found it very calming watching you prepare and weave that fabric.😊👍👍
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とても素敵ですばらしい伝統を見せて頂き、気持ちが落ち着く感じです。ありがとうございました。
コメント、ご視聴感謝いたします。
動画を作ってる身として大変嬉しいです。是非素晴らしい日本の職人様が沢山いるので、お手隙の際に是非他の動画もご覧ください。
Удивительно! Когда видишь, сколько труда положено, то даже простенькая ткань кажется невероятной и драгоценной.
Спасибо.
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Thank you for sharing. Love to watch the fabric grow. You put a smile on my face 😽
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WOW! Skill and patience, amazing 👏👏👏👏🇬🇧
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Um jogo de xadrez com resultados práticos e sensoriais! Saudações do Brasil.
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je suis tres content de savoir que les Japonais conservent son savoir faire et les transmetre a ses anfants!!!vous devez de etre fiere de votre culture artistique!!merci pour le partager avec des videos!!!
Thank you for watching and leaving such wonderful comments! I completely agree with your opinion as well. Wishing you happiness from Japan.
Thank you for this lovely video! Beautiful work! I enjoy weaving, too! I loved watching you dress your loom!
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繊細な手仕事の動画をありがとうございます!この職人さんの丁寧な動き一つ一つに作品への愛情と想いが感じられます
機会がありましたら、有松絞りの職人さんの動画も見てみたいです😊
素敵なコメントをありがとうございます!ぜひ機会がありましたら、取材させていただきたいと思っています!
Bit of translation error 13:25 Operate the pedals to move not reed, should be shafts. (‘ Dressing the loom’ Yarn was threaded through the eyelets of ‘heddles’ attached to the shafts which are raised & lowered by the peddles.) Sweet how the reed detaches from the beater on this loom. Western loom, reed stays in the beater at a painfully awkward height to work on. & 15:00 cloth is rolled up onto the ‘cloth beam’. Beautiful weaving.👍
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Cool to see how the loom is basically same around the world. My mother works in an arts & crafts shop with several of them, even weaved me a rug as a gift years ago.
Thank you for watching and sharing your wonderful memories. Greetings from Japan!
Thank you for sharing.
I must say that now I understand why Toyoda invented the Automatic Loom.
Thank you for watching and leaving such a wonderful comment! Their invention was truly remarkable.
降り上がってからの水通し、地直し、丁寧な仕上げにも頭が下がります。
視聴と素敵なコメントをありがとうございます。
@@kodawari.official早速の返信ありがとうございました。
あっ、「降り」とはお恥ずかしい限りです。これからも織り続けて下さいませ。
Thank you for sharing a peek into this amazing weaving process. The fact that just setting up the warp takes five whole hours in phenomenal. The patience and dedication needed to accomplish all this is amazing. This was a joy to watch. 🧶🙏🏽💗
Thank you for watching and for your wonderful comment. I am very pleased to hear that. I wish you happiness from Japan.
恐ろしく手間のかかる作業ですね
What a patience! Wonderful process and fabric
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EXTRAORDINAIRE !!🤩🤩
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A 1000 % avec les artisans. Leur retour au savoir des techniques d'antan c'est le meilleur moyen pour sortir de la médiocrité ou les sociétés ont tombé.
Félicitations. ❤❤❤
Thank you for watching and leaving such wonderful comments! I completely agree with your opinion as well.
Correct and good information about textile. " Cotton " Was and is life for south and southeast countries. That's why western countries attracted in these regions 😆. Thank you🙏.
Thank you for watching and for the wonderful comments. It is truly full of charm!
Very beautiful. I wonder how she finished the ends and if it was secured by sewing or if the washing process fused the ends. As a weaver it is so amazing to see how other cultures create their cloth.
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Здоровья Вам и Вашим рукам!
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Большое спасибо за видео! Очень интересно смотреть на традиционную культуру Японии!
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😊 I do a vastly more simple form of heddle weaving. Warping up the machine is the longest hardest and most pains taking part of that weaving. I almost never get it right the first time. Doing all that prep work first is amazing. The little marker you used to show where you were in the pattern is a good idea. I must use that.
Thank you for watching and for your wonderful comment! I would love to see your work someday. Wishing you happiness from Japan.
Lavoro assolutamente splendido!👏🏻👌👍🏻😍Adoro la tessitura e la pratico da diversi anni.Saluti cordiali dalla 🇨🇭🏞👱🏻♀️🌷🌷
Thank you for watching and for your nice comments! I would love to see some of the fabric you make.
This is TRULY magical!
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I wonder if humans way in the past got inspired to do it this way by watching spiders weaving their nets
Its absolutely stunning to watch this get created and makes me appreciate all my needle-yarn-handcrafts even more ! We should never relay fully on machinemade and keep on spreading any traditional crafts we may need it one day again!
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The design of the warp, with all those stripes, is awesome!
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Cherishing a heritage is honouring those that have taken the road before us and led the way! Thank you.
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This reminds me of my beloved mother who used to do this craft in our village in Yugoslavia when we we little children we would help our mother to do this, Now this craft is dying throughout Europe,
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Какая же кропотливая работа!! Сколько терпения у мастера!!❤
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Me gusta que gente joven tome el relevo de esta artesanía tan antigua, es muy laborioso, preparar la trama hilo por hilo, mucha paciencia, muy interesante el vídeo.🙏🏻🙋🏻♀️🇪🇦
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So many steps the weaver must go through. Are all the fabrics woven to the same dimensions? From start to finish, how long did it take to create that striped fabric we saw you make? Beautiful.
Thank you for watching and leaving such a wonderful comment. All the fabric was woven to the same dimensions, and it took about three weeks.
Beautiful video - as a weaver I appreciate every step so well documented. The weaving temple you are using looks very adaptable and user friendly. Is it available in the United States? Many thanks!
Thank you for watching and leaving such a wonderful comment! I'm not sure if it is available in the United States. Even in Japan, it is becoming quite rare.
Can you imagine that women the world overwould make fabric like this. Even hand looms/drop spindles aren't that different.
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Magnifico trabalho.
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Beautiful traditional style house with modern conveniences. How long does it take to prepare and set up the loom? Can you picture a woman or man in traditional Japanise work dress doing this?
Thank you for watching and for your nice comments! It will take about 2-3 weeks.
It is fascinating... Thank for the silence !!!
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Que hermoso .y esforzado trabajo.admirable.!!
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Le vrai travail avec le respect de la matière, sans la paresse contemporaine qui a dénaturé toutes choses.
Fascinating to watch, thank you for posting it! I am curious to know what is the cost of such a bolt of fabric and what is expected to be its primary purpose, i.e., clothing, curtains, etc.?
Thank you for watching and for your wonderful comment! The price varies depending on the product, but it’s around 2500 yen per meter. As you mentioned, it is used for clothing, aprons, and other items.
That’s amazing!
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At my age a century isn't that much. the loom is only about 20 years older than me.
And people wonder why the old Greeks gave cloth as gifts to the most honored guests!
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wow. love it. such dedication
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Beautiful
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Amazing!!!!!
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Meditative work, beautiful fabric. Why are you wearing a mask??
Thank you for watching and for the lovely comment! As for the mask, there are various reasons, so I can't say for certain.
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Thank you for responding. I just wanted to tell you that in Iran there’s a certain kind of fine cotton fabric that is called the same as Kodawari, at least phonetically.
Is there a place that your creations are offered for sale?
Wonderful video! Is this wool, linen, or another fiber?
Thank you for watching and for your nice comments! I'm not a craftsman so I don't know the details, sorry.
I lived in Japan as a child. I had a close relationship with our housekeeper. Mom says, I could understand her when she spoke Japanese. She was so kind to me. I wish these videos on the Japanese culture had audible dialog in English. The videos I've sampled are so well done but they are only entertaining videos, no content. I don't learn anything from them. Please make videos in english with audio.
Thank you for telling us your experience in Japan!
There are also English subtitles, so please use it if you like.
I'm assuming Japanese Indigo was your blue source, but what about the yellow and green colors? The green looked like it was an iron green dye, was it?
Woooow, and I got annoyed at merely warping an inkle loom!!!
This is probably very interesting if you already know this procedure. I have no idea, so, for me, sense there is no dialog, I'm not learning anything. There is no dialog explaining it to me. It's just a nice video to watch. Maybe the intention is just for entertainment.
Amazing!
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So much work....omg..
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Sectional warpingという訳は間違いで単なるBeaming the warpが正解かと。 Sectional warpingという場合は何度にも分けて縦糸を巻き付けていくので専用の器具が必要になったり違いが色々あります。
Lindo trabalho
Eu estaria toda enrolada nos fios como um bicho da seda ❤
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... No entendí si es hilo de algodón o lana la usada para el tejido... Admirable técnica un poco trabajosa pero prolija... Argentina
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Il video è stupendo! Un documento prezioso. Purtroppo la terminologia nella traduzione italiana è inappropriata...
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We will work on improving our translations from now on. Thank you for your feedback.
How much time do you spend handycraft that?
Thank you for your comment. It depends on the product and the season, but it usually takes about three weeks.
Maintenant je sais pourquoi les tissus japonais traditionnels sont parmi les plus beaux du monde !
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hermoso. ❤❤❤❤
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a hard and tedious work.....i hope she gets paid enough! it takes a particular kind if patience to do this ....i like hand weaving but setting up the loom is too much for me..!😂 i better stick to fabric printing or clothesmaking....less nerve recking!
"Thank you for your thoughtful comment! You're absolutely right-it takes incredible patience and dedication to do this kind of work. Hand weaving truly is an art, and we’re glad to hear about your passion for fabric printing and clothesmaking too! 😊"
Exquisite
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Gyönyörű anyag!!❤
織り機へのセットまでがまずやばい…
Mich beeindruckt nicht nur die handwerkliche Hingabe bei der Erstellung des gewebten Stoffes, sondern auch die Hingabe des Kameramannes, der geduldig Schritt für Schritt der Arbeit filmt und systematisch die Abläufe so nachvollziehbar den Ablauf dokumentiert.
Ich bekomme den Eindruck, dass er alles versteht und auch dem Zuschauer vermittelt.
Bei deutschen Fernsehjournalistin habe ich dagegen oft den Eindruck, es geht um schnelle Effekte mit dem subtilen Unterton, das ist kompliziert und exotisch, braucht man nicht verstehen, wir wollen nur mal eben aufzeigen, dass dieses Handwerk in der heutigen modernen Industriezeit nichts verloren hat und ins Museum gehört.
Ganz anders in diesem japanischen Film, es ist gelebte textile Kultur, die auch heute noch lebendig praktiziert wird und brauchbare ordentliche schöne praktikable Ergebnisse liefert, die auch im Alltag dazugehören.
Dieses Video gehört für mich zu den besten und schönsten Filmen, die ich je über das Handweben gesehen habe.
Mein großes Kompliment.
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Magnifique !
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🇹🇷 den sevgiler 🍀
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Чудове відео. Дякую Вам
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yo tengo uno parecido
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What a turnoff. I am just settling in to watch this lovely program. Next thing I know - There's some dumb-ass ad for 'every American over 65 needs to see this." I AM an American over 65. And guess what? I don't need to see this - at least not now. I'm a fabric artist, I came for the textile...Done, sugar bun...see ya.
The whole process is so meticulous. Incredible skill! An antidote to fast fashion... Try weaving and making your own clothes😅
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Занавеска, а не застежка, но не важно как назвать, потому, что здорово👍👍👍🙋♂️👋👋👋
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喜欢
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