Telling the story of these artists, hopefully immortalizes this facet of the cultural heritage of the sejnane. What wonderful women! Such an intelligent way to make the art.
1:21 she never said "they refuse to work with clay and get their hands dirty." a better translation would be: "since the dawn of time this has been a woman's job."
@@fez284 no. thats why i complained about it in the first place. so people don't get it wrong like you did. what she was saying was this work was traditionally always done by women. it's not that men refuse to work it, it's just a tradition only women practice.
@@mohamedouhibi5389 How do you think it became a woman only tradition? The women were obviously not gatekeeping it since we can see they wanted to teach it to boys as Jomma is doing now. If the women were ok with passing it to the the men, but it didn't happen, obviously men didn't want to do it.
@@fez284 That is because pottery is a job that can be done at home in safety while the men were plowing the fields or working in town to earn their living.
Involving global customers into the art is a tremendous help to ensure the long-term survival of the tradition. If traditions are only regional and new generations don't appreciate them, they have no chance to be passed on and are lost completely. But with modern interpretations or traditional interpretations and a profit this has a better future. I like the idea that simple people who dedicate their lifes to handcraft have a competitive chance in the 21st century.
If someone figured it out once, who's to say lost traditions can't be rediscovered. We humans are very intelligent for our world, I'd reckon people will experiment with anything and new results will be established. That's just my opinion
@@zzing damn thats the same excat idea that i was thinking.Imagine outting more vibrant colours to the statue based on the traditional designs they put in.
Women are SO incredible - sending love to all sisters out there who love what they do and are sharing their skill and knowledge with younger generations. This video was so beautiful ....just natural processes....no plastic..just love
I had the same thought. Prefer to work in a factory? Really? They probably don't earn as much there either. The 80 year old artist is goals! I love working alone and slowly too. Wish I could afford to do it full time 😓
Majority of the oldest surviving works of civilizations have been cave paintings and pottery. people don't appreciate the importance of these things until its too late so glad they try to retain and keep it going.
I’m just a young mexican stoner that smokes weed on my RUclips channel, tryna me it out the hood One Day… When i look at the top , there is NO mexicans ):
Selling directly to customers really make a difference in income. I hope the pieces eventually earn enough to encourage more of the younger people to take up the craft.
I know they are seeking out younger generations from their culture to keep the craft alive but im a ceramic major im sure people in the us or anywhere would die to be a part of this. Some people love clay and getting their hands dirty
It's not about getting your hands dirty It's just so cheap You work for 8 hours on pottery that's going to be sold at 1.5 dollars and that's in a good days
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Не знаю почему у меня это вызвало слезы, это великолепное творчество люди вкладывают душу в скульптуры, они получаются добрыми благородным, это выражение не идолопоклонничества (если позиция Ислама строга к этому, вера в единого Бога у людей с рождения, а вера это не религия) это творчество, любое творчество начинается с созидания, это качество дано нам свыше и возможно одно из качеств отличающих нас от животных...это творчество больше выражение красоты и любви, когда человек способен в этом трудном мире видеть красоту... какая красивая девушка получилась изображенная с помощью глины...
inspirational, Beautiful to see these amazing women creating together their craft with such rich heritage. The world needs more of this creativity, togetherness working with the land it is pure magic. I wish them well.
We are entering a world where we Weill have mass produced products, and beautiful, handmade, unique items. Many people find doing this work is far more satisfying, and people will always want beautiful, unique objects.
I know this has nothing to do with the story buttt...grandma is 80 looking 50 something! These ladies look great for their ages, even after working in the sun for decades
My grandmother in Tunisia who passed away a few years back, refused to sit still at the age of 93, she would go out on her last days and hand pick olives in the heat, no one could stop her, her name was Aicha and she was beautiful inside and out, also had the amazigh face tattoos which added to her majestic aura.
Theres places in japan too that specialize in pottery production. But its the opposite there. Only men make pottery and teach their sons, the women only dig the clay. Its very cultural. On the other hand im paying money to go to school and study ceramics in Canada, and we have a whole different culture too. Ceramics are an amazing field, especially from the point of view of culture. I dont think ive seen any other artform that has such a huge diversity of tradition and culture vitaly woven into it. You cant have a conversation about ceramics without having tradition be a huge part of it, even if were talking modern artist museum ceramics. The only other similar field that i think has this kind of complicated relationship between objects and art, is weaving and textile production. Unfortunately a lot of people still see this less as "art" though that is slowly changing. But it seems easier for people to accept ceramics as art than textiles as art.
Glad to see some Tunisians speaking Tunisian. I was ready to leave the video the moment i hear any French. No offense. Tunisians must be very very careful with their beautiful culture and language.
Husband: Unemployed for quite sometimes Wife & Daughter: Carry the burden to find money for family Reason of men not doing pottery job: 1:18 Men firmly think that pottery is a job for women only Bravo Men of Tunisia for having this NONSENSE thought & shame on you for letting your wife and daughter to do all of the hard work just to ensure food are serve on the table 🙄🙄🙄
You dont know why the husband isnt working, maybe he has a medical condition. Women usually do the job that can be done at home , while men either go to town to look for work or plow the fields and look out for the cattle in rural tunisia.
By the way aljia mean " Doll like " it's a berber name driven from the name "taaljatt" means "doll".and the funny thing the woman called doll makes dolls isn't that beautiful and so ironic. 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Those men can't say "women are afraid to get their hands dirty", they think pottery is a women job. Women can say say men are afraid to get their hands dirty.
@૯౮คՈ૯ς८૯Ո੮ It probably is minoan because in the brinze collapse many people from cretan (minoan) and othee Mediterranean origin or the seapeople spread around the middle east and northafrica this exact style of potter can be found as far as Ethiopia,which received some admixture from minoan or minoan like people,so this is the most probable explanation.
@@mooshinu you have a very curious point, several cultures share very similar styles. For example, pyramid structures have been found in South America since 100 BC in Amazon forest, also in Egypt, and even China. This can highlight two aspects, one would obviously be cultural exchange through trade. But other could be similar circumstances that followed events which birthed a lot of similar inspiration for art. Mural paintings are also a good point to examine similarities and differences between other cultures.
Does this pottery have some Greek influence? The patterns and color look similar. Was it possible for Greek traders to interact with Tunisia 3000 years ago?
"Berber" is how the ancient greek used to call the indigenous people of north africa. Greece had colonies in libya and relations to many amazigh tribes in the region, so it is very likely both cultures influenced eachother.
@@hamdiben8163 Greek states had relationships with north africa and colonies there far before carthage was founded. Many amazigh traditions are from greece and many greek tales and myths are originally amazigh.Both cultures influenced each other .
in 2022 alt-least i realise with industrial revolution we never focus on materials to be used only count money . now we have huge problems with toxic materials specially plastic and chemicals.instead of fix these problems we want to go to mars.
Men refuse to do pottery but they also refuse to do other kinds of work in order to earn money. A man that doesn't provide for his family is not a man,in my native România potters are mostly men!
@@ANESS53 he said in arab + I myself am amazigh and i know for a fact that some imazighen from rural areas are muslim but still worship their pagan god for rain or something like that
Telling the story of these artists, hopefully immortalizes this facet of the cultural heritage of the sejnane. What wonderful women! Such an intelligent way to make the art.
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I love their clothing … it’s so beautiful. The dolls are stunning .
1:21 she never said "they refuse to work with clay and get their hands dirty."
a better translation would be: "since the dawn of time this has been a woman's job."
Exactly! Hate when these people get translation wrong. She says men don't do this work, women has been doing this work with clay since a long time.
Even if it's a poor translation, the point of men not wanting to do the work stays the same. It's still really silly that men won't do the work.
@@fez284 no. thats why i complained about it in the first place. so people don't get it wrong like you did.
what she was saying was this work was traditionally always done by women. it's not that men refuse to work it, it's just a tradition only women practice.
@@mohamedouhibi5389 How do you think it became a woman only tradition? The women were obviously not gatekeeping it since we can see they wanted to teach it to boys as Jomma is doing now. If the women were ok with passing it to the the men, but it didn't happen, obviously men didn't want to do it.
@@fez284 That is because pottery is a job that can be done at home in safety while the men were plowing the fields or working in town to earn their living.
I always comes to this channel to chill, to listen to the narrator's voice is so peaceful!
Me too!
Involving global customers into the art is a tremendous help to ensure the long-term survival of the tradition. If traditions are only regional and new generations don't appreciate them, they have no chance to be passed on and are lost completely. But with modern interpretations or traditional interpretations and a profit this has a better future.
I like the idea that simple people who dedicate their lifes to handcraft have a competitive chance in the 21st century.
I wonder if certain parts can be modernized to make the task easier, and more attractive to the young.
If someone figured it out once, who's to say lost traditions can't be rediscovered. We humans are very intelligent for our world, I'd reckon people will experiment with anything and new results will be established. That's just my opinion
@@zzing damn thats the same excat idea that i was thinking.Imagine outting more vibrant colours to the statue based on the traditional designs they put in.
Proud of my country’s women and the pieces of art they’re making 🇹🇳✌🏻
Making statues come on
الله يعطيهن العافيه ويرزقهم. حرفة رائعة من تونس الجميلة.
Women are SO incredible - sending love to all sisters out there who love what they do and are sharing their skill and knowledge with younger generations. This video was so beautiful ....just natural processes....no plastic..just love
I'm sure facotry work is also hard manual labor but I can't imagine it being as fulfilling as pottery making.
Good for these women
I had the same thought. Prefer to work in a factory? Really? They probably don't earn as much there either. The 80 year old artist is goals! I love working alone and slowly too. Wish I could afford to do it full time 😓
its guaranteed pay vs unknown pay with art.
Majority of the oldest surviving works of civilizations have been cave paintings and pottery. people don't appreciate the importance of these things until its too late so glad they try to retain and keep it going.
i honestly hope this series never comes to an end. i never seem to get tired of learning about these.
S so we will l
I’m just a young mexican stoner that smokes weed on my RUclips channel, tryna me it out the hood One Day… When i look at the top , there is NO mexicans ):
So true dear...
I always feel happy watching series
Please continue this series .... It's so beautiful .... It's so good to learn these things and the hardship they face...
Beautiful women making even more beautiful pottery! Would love to buy a piece.
There is a link for you to purchase in the description area.
Piece of Rim!!!!! She’s beautiful
I'm so happy Jomma pushed the boundaries and made her beautiful art. Don't let people bind you into a box.
I''ve been a ceramicist for twenty years and this is the most inspirational thing I've ever seen.
I am glad that there is people that are keeping their art culture. Beautiful😍
Absolutely beautiful works of art!
Selling directly to customers really make a difference in income. I hope the pieces eventually earn enough to encourage more of the younger people to take up the craft.
The stories these women tell are beautiful. I hope the tradition stays alive. When I get a higher paying job I’ll probably buy some of their work 💕
I loved how she is so proud of her daughter :)
Thank you 🙏 so much for the documentary. This is Nooralmalak from Tunisia 🇹🇳. These women definitely deserve recognition.
Just increible, wonderful the continuation of tradition.
Beautiful. Greetings from Sri Lanka!
Proud of our beautiful women and our multicolor country 🇹🇳🕊️
Boy, you'd think unemployed husband could at least help with collecting the clay.
yeah what a useless bum lol
How do you know his state?
@@hamdiben8163 because she said men refuse to get their hands dirty to help!
It always makes me so 💓 seeing so much I haven't seen before I'm in total amazement how much beautiful ppl, stories and art is waiting out there
1:15 “They refuse to work with clay and get their hands dirty.” The shade! 😂
I know they are seeking out younger generations from their culture to keep the craft alive but im a ceramic major im sure people in the us or anywhere would die to be a part of this. Some people love clay and getting their hands dirty
Omg I have been looking for info on how a certain type of ceramics is made, could you help me?
It's not about getting your hands dirty It's just so cheap
You work for 8 hours on pottery that's going to be sold at 1.5 dollars and that's in a good days
Maybe one of your university professors could arrange a trip for the students.
My sweet country Tunisia 🇹🇳
Thank you for sharing their story
Extremely fascinating, is a hard work to thats brave woman's, adorable.
She is truly an artist..
I would gladly buy some of her work over the internet, sadly I can't find anything
In the description, the link of her website is available
they did right by this women fr,having a piece sell for 7 CENTS its otterly ridiculous,Im glad shes able to make whats she worth.
May God be with you for your Creativity and love to your work
7:49 those plates look amazing 💕 I'd pay good money to get them into my kitchen
The pottery looks so beautiful!!!
Wonderful. I hope more young people take it up.🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋
Love it,very artistic 😍
How are you doing?
Sorry for contacting you randomly I contacted you to discuss something very important with you sir. Which I know is beneficial and profitable to you
Well, Are are familiar with crypto currencies? Crypto currencies are online currencies.its not really a money or coin ..mainly I put all my investments to bitcoin,bitcoin is one of the major rising crypto currencies in the world.A bitcoin is sold for about 43,000$ but why I love this type of investments is because it is safe,100%legal,all information are kept open(I.e you can access all information yourself) and you don’t have to buy a full bitcoin to start an investment as you can start from 100$ that’s the minimum accepted but I just gave an example… You could earn more if your invest higher capital… it’s not a must you start from the minimum….. Cryptocurrencies allow for secure payments online which are denominated in terms of virtual "tokens," which are represented by ledger entries internal to the system. Investors can make money with cryptocurrency by mining Bitcoin, or simply selling their Bitcoin at a profit.
"In investing what is comfortable is rarely profitable.
"Never, ever argue with your trading system.
"Amateurs think about how much money they can make. ...
"The price of a commodity will never go to zero if not for the governments
"It's not always easy to do what's not popular, but that's where you make your profit money.
The crypto market has been favorable
in the past weeks, I keep missing out on
this opportunity, I'm most certainly very impatient. How can I ever make a profit in the crypto market?
There are platforms where you can invest and they trade in crypto. Then pay you
to profit either weekly or monthly. That's investing.
@@amazinglenny4959 Thanks for your opinion.
*In the crypto investment I have made 96.75 Bitcoin in crypto currency* I'm so glad I'm gonna have a successful trading portfolio but I'm from uk anyway.
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Не знаю почему у меня это вызвало слезы, это великолепное творчество люди вкладывают душу в скульптуры, они получаются добрыми благородным, это выражение не идолопоклонничества (если позиция Ислама строга к этому, вера в единого Бога у людей с рождения, а вера это не религия) это творчество, любое творчество начинается с созидания, это качество дано нам свыше и возможно одно из качеств отличающих нас от животных...это творчество больше выражение красоты и любви, когда человек способен в этом трудном мире видеть красоту... какая красивая девушка получилась изображенная с помощью глины...
Damn I need one of those doll sculptures
That woman is amazing. Made me smile a lot. Thank you
Meltology at 7:54, most excellent. "Collateral" evidence.
inspirational, Beautiful to see these amazing women creating together their craft with such rich heritage.
The world needs more of this creativity, togetherness working with the land it is pure magic. I wish them well.
tunisia is a beutiful country.and i am from it
this is amazing story
this is Carthaginian only Carthaginian
Absolutely amazing work!
Mis mejores deseos para este negocio!
Such a nice video!!! You have a new subscriber here🍂💞🍂💞🍂💞🍂💞🍂💞🍂
Very good ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nice video.
We are entering a world where we Weill have mass produced products, and beautiful, handmade, unique items. Many people find doing this work is far more satisfying, and people will always want beautiful, unique objects.
I know this has nothing to do with the story buttt...grandma is 80 looking 50 something! These ladies look great for their ages, even after working in the sun for decades
My grandmother in Tunisia who passed away a few years back, refused to sit still at the age of 93, she would go out on her last days and hand pick olives in the heat, no one could stop her, her name was Aicha and she was beautiful inside and out, also had the amazigh face tattoos which added to her majestic aura.
One doesn’t experience self transcendence, the illusion of self only dissipates ~ 🎈
I love the pottery.
maybe leave a website for customers willing to buy their product?
How may we purchase some of their beautiful products?
Theres places in japan too that specialize in pottery production. But its the opposite there. Only men make pottery and teach their sons, the women only dig the clay. Its very cultural. On the other hand im paying money to go to school and study ceramics in Canada, and we have a whole different culture too. Ceramics are an amazing field, especially from the point of view of culture. I dont think ive seen any other artform that has such a huge diversity of tradition and culture vitaly woven into it. You cant have a conversation about ceramics without having tradition be a huge part of it, even if were talking modern artist museum ceramics.
The only other similar field that i think has this kind of complicated relationship between objects and art, is weaving and textile production. Unfortunately a lot of people still see this less as "art" though that is slowly changing. But it seems easier for people to accept ceramics as art than textiles as art.
Glad to see some Tunisians speaking Tunisian. I was ready to leave the video the moment i hear any French. No offense. Tunisians must be very very careful with their beautiful culture and language.
Tunisia’s original language was Tamazight not arabic. It was somehow erased due to the first president and arabization.
if they unemployed men don't want to touch the clay, maybe they should not touch the food it provides their households
In America that would be known as, the big come up... More power to you
How and where to buy this art ?
In the hood term literally “getting it out the mud”. Now that’s a real hustle
Husband: Unemployed for quite sometimes
Wife & Daughter: Carry the burden to find money for family
Reason of men not doing pottery job:
1:18 Men firmly think that pottery is a job for women only
Bravo Men of Tunisia for having this NONSENSE thought & shame on you for letting your wife and daughter to do all of the hard work just to ensure food are serve on the table 🙄🙄🙄
The men could do the lifting and carrying.
You dont know why the husband isnt working, maybe he has a medical condition. Women usually do the job that can be done at home , while men either go to town to look for work or plow the fields and look out for the cattle in rural tunisia.
Where are you from? so I can answer you correctly.
Husband: Unemployed for quite sometimes
His mom: I taught my son this craft. He is even better than me!
You: watched the video with your ass
Щегол хорошее настроение 🐦
То же веду свой канал, певчие птицы💕
6 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS!!!! Keep up the good content, congrats :)
نفس لباس النساء الشاوية في الجزائر
Now that I know that real people still make Terra Cotta, I'll not buy machine made anymore. Thanx, Business Insider!!!
Poorly translated some of the things these women said! Please give it more effort to do this job more accurately
keepitup guys your are doing wonerful job
Her husband is unemployed but he cant even help his wife. He can collect the clay.
By the way aljia mean " Doll like " it's a berber name driven from the name "taaljatt" means "doll".and the funny thing the woman called doll makes dolls isn't that beautiful and so ironic. 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Those men can't say "women are afraid to get their hands dirty", they think pottery is a women job. Women can say say men are afraid to get their hands dirty.
i want one of these dolls
Such style come from Minoan civilization, from the island of Crete. It shows how big spread of culture was even in 3000 BC!
It doesn't, it's from the Amazigh people
@૯౮คՈ૯ς८૯Ո੮
It probably is minoan because in the brinze collapse many people from cretan (minoan) and othee Mediterranean origin or the seapeople spread around the middle east and northafrica this exact style of potter can be found as far as Ethiopia,which received some admixture from minoan or minoan like people,so this is the most probable explanation.
@@mooshinu you have a very curious point, several cultures share very similar styles. For example, pyramid structures have been found in South America since 100 BC in Amazon forest, also in Egypt, and even China. This can highlight two aspects, one would obviously be cultural exchange through trade. But other could be similar circumstances that followed events which birthed a lot of similar inspiration for art. Mural paintings are also a good point to examine similarities and differences between other cultures.
@@mooshinu it's from the Carthaginian people not bla bla bla people
Hey ya!!
Cool!
The art is niceee
Does this pottery have some Greek influence? The patterns and color look similar. Was it possible for Greek traders to interact with Tunisia 3000 years ago?
Berber and greeks did influence each other
"Berber" is how the ancient greek used to call the indigenous people of north africa. Greece had colonies in libya and relations to many amazigh tribes in the region, so it is very likely both cultures influenced eachother.
Remember Carthage?
@@hamdiben8163 Greek states had relationships with north africa and colonies there far before carthage was founded. Many amazigh traditions are from greece and many greek tales and myths are originally amazigh.Both cultures influenced each other .
You’re kidding me, do you remember Carthage? The phoenicians? These people are the indigenous inhabitants of N. Africa before the Arabic Expansion….
very informative and fascinating mini documentary
She looks pretty good for 80!
i need to know her daughter..she beautiful..no one talk about Rim.. 😁😁
If that woman was blond and had fancy clothes, she would be a world-renowned artist LMAO. Unlucky.
🙏🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Money is the issue that everyone has for a better and luxurious life.
*I pray that everyone who sees this becomes successful in life!*
in 2022 alt-least i realise with industrial revolution we never focus on materials to be used only count money . now we have huge problems with toxic materials specially plastic and chemicals.instead of fix these problems we want to go to mars.
Good.
The pointed enneagon.
Let me find out she been doing it this whole time
I HOPE!
Spirit Doll
Wow
Translation is a bit off
Great Video Business Insider! Also Im first to comment :)
🥰🥰🥰🥰
Men refuse to do pottery but they also refuse to do other kinds of work in order to earn money. A man that doesn't provide for his family is not a man,in my native România potters are mostly men!
Oh, the women use no chemicals? What are the pieces made of, then? Energy? Magic? Happy thoughts?
Isn’t it blasphemy to making idols in Arab? Isn’t it Haram in Islam?
Yes making idols is haram in islam.
Not when it makes money. We can bend the rules a bit.
Why, you making Haram? I help you sell, we split money.
she is making an amazigh art not arab art
@@shrekwithawillsmithface465 what's the difference the idol is idol
@@ANESS53
he said in arab + I myself am amazigh and i know for a fact that some imazighen from rural areas are muslim but still worship their pagan god for rain or something like that