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Hi everybody!! I am portuguese, yet I started to admire this people since from long ago, dut to my love for History, hand craft works, different kind of arts, wich I also love etc. Every year I meet another reasons to admire this contry and its people!!! Reggards from Portugal!!
Изначально форму чаши нужной толщины , причем очень точно , можно сделать на специальном станке, без особых усилий и уже после закончить вручную ,создавая задуманную поверхность. Но мы же все понимаем , что чем дольше и больше этой стукотни молоточками, тем все дороже и дороже становится эта чашечка для сакэ. Но ! Мастерство не пропьешь и это самое главное , японцы воистину чудесные мастера во всем, за что они берутся. Спасибо🙏🙏🙏 Правда я пью виски обычно из обыкновенной стеклянной стопки, но думаю , что ни сакэ, ни водка, ни коньяк хуже от этого не становятся . Здоровья великолепному мастеру !!! 🙏🙏🙏👍
I think it's very good that the Japanese continue to pass on their craftsmanship, I hope it continues like this. In the West, most craftsmen no longer exist. Which I think is a shame, everything had to give way to the industry. If the world ends tomorrow, many people won't even know how to make bread
Wow! I took 3 Silversmithing courses when at Indiana University - Bloomington; so, I found the Japanese silversmiths' work very interesting. I did wonder if they were dipping the annealed silver into a sulfuric acid pickling solution to cool the silver down or something else as I didn't see where the fumes created by the hot silver being immersed into the liquid were being vented. The men were very careful not to splash whatever liquid it was they were using, which was wise. I only questioned that because I ended up getting acid burns to my skin & lungs because the large crocks filled with the sulfuric & nitric acid pickling solutions where the classes were held weren't vented properly. Needless to say, I was very impressed with their craftsmanship.
Неодин искусственный интеллект на такое не способен.хотя Япония по электроники все страны опережает.ничто не может сравнится с ручным трудом творческого и умного человека,респект,и уважения таким людям.
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Japanese and German product work is so organic and strong and just a pleasure to watch these craftsman bring these art pieces to fruition. The Japanese Long bow was amazing, I want one so bad lol
Sensacional os trabalhos, Só gostaria de ver em uso esses objetos pq não posso saber sua utilidade em sua cultura. Parabéns a todos os mestres cada um em seu ofício. Río de janeiro Brasil.
I admire japanese craftsmanship. They spend a lot of time manufacturing things, prepare good food. They dont spend enough time having babies. So eventually they wont have Japanese people around. They need to spend time concieving babies and leave the material things behind.
45:48 não sei pq parece que eu já fiz isso e que já vivi nesse lugar. Será que na minha outra vida eu fiz parte dessa tribo? Eu acredito sim em reencarnação e fiz parte desse grupo, certeza. Tive um sentimento muito forte com essa parte desse vídeo. Incrível
you only speed up the process with machines. You can do it all by hand, it would only take longer. Especially cutting the long wood for the bow without failing is hard and takes time. So I would prefer the band saw as well - The whole process is traditional. All the knowledge or know how to get the ability to produce that product is several hundreds or thousands of years old. You even can make the bracelets with a machine if you build one and program it correctly. You will make 10.000 km of bracelets per day.
my thought is that whoever makes paper today follows tradition but how did the first person who managed to make it understand what all the processes were? It's astonishing
Так заморачиваться с рюмкой .. ну это только для богадых -пресыщенных извращенцев . ( вытяжка на токарном станке по форме , а потом наклёп квадратиков - гораздо проще( ну это сходу идея , может и быстрее можно) ).
Any young person thier know this craftsmanship and whts the difference in the knowledge old person have who practising this for 80 years and young who knows this knowledge for 5 years?
The fine art of making the things so painfully slow and repetitive that the price skyrockets. Some processes are nice and make sense. But others are simply absolutely inefficient. And repeated again and again. I think this is some kind of therapy.
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Very very beautiful! I love Japanese style. Everything down to the smallest detail is done with high quality. Thanks for the video!
Hello!C'est pour cela qu'on emploie le terme: un travail à la Japonaise! Merci!
And no music. This is it - peak quality content. Thank you !
Hi everybody!! I am portuguese, yet I started to admire this people since from long ago, dut to my love for History, hand craft works, different kind of arts, wich I also love etc. Every year I meet another reasons to admire this contry and its people!!! Reggards from Portugal!!
Japanese traditional craftsmen repeat their careful and detailed work over and over again.
And each one is heartfelt and has a different taste.
Thank you for the comment 🙏
Они будут удивлены когда узнают о существовании AliExpress.
Absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharingg
Wonderful craft work!
Really amazed ✨🙏🏻
Thank you for the video ❤️
Thank you so much!!!
I saved this video in my favorite list and I watch it whenever I want to feel good and contemplate your wonderful art, thank you for your skill
I love wtching these artisans and crftspeople working. The results are ll really impressive.
Great skills... Hope the new generation will continue doing those traditional and beautiful detailed process
こういう動画を見ると、本当に良いものを見る目を養うことができますね。
What else can I say, simply amazing!
Many great skills here, but the suitcase bamboo weaving took the cake! The patience of that man. Unbelievable.
Bonjour, que dire sinon chapeau bas à ces artistes! Oui, ces artisans sont des artistes! C'est un plaisir de les regarder travailler...😊
Verdaderos maestros. Sobre todo, de la delicadeza y la paciencia.👍
Your hammering work is exceptional
Wow!! Amazing talents and wonderful gifts combined to make the most beautiful creations. So beautiful!! GBY all 17:37
I feel like I am playing Starbound watching the cup hammering. Exquisite manufacturing!
#Craftsmanship-Process thank you for such a beautiful video.Hope I don’t feel surprised to see the hefty price tag on handmade items now. 🇯🇵 ❤
was anyone else in awe when she ripped that dry piece of paper off? humana humana 🤤
Espectacular trabajo 👍
Very very very gooddddd🎉
Minutieux travail d artiste
C'est un art . Tous ces maîtres artisans. Un grand savoir. Respect.🙏🌍
Sake is much more enjoyable from a beautiful handmade silver cup . These are extraordinary artisans of Japanese craftsmanship .👌🫡🇬🇧
Изначально форму чаши нужной толщины , причем очень точно , можно сделать на специальном станке, без особых усилий и уже после закончить вручную ,создавая задуманную поверхность. Но мы же все понимаем , что чем дольше и больше этой стукотни молоточками, тем все дороже и дороже становится эта чашечка для сакэ. Но ! Мастерство не пропьешь и это самое главное , японцы воистину чудесные мастера во всем, за что они берутся. Спасибо🙏🙏🙏
Правда я пью виски обычно из обыкновенной стеклянной стопки, но думаю , что ни сакэ, ни водка, ни коньяк хуже от этого не становятся . Здоровья великолепному мастеру !!! 🙏🙏🙏👍
31:52 chega ser bizarro a delicadeza e a perfeição. INACREDITÁVEL. SO ELES MESMO. PARABENS SEUS JAPONESES😂😂😂
Bamboo is one hell of a versatile material.
❤❤❤❤BRASIL!!!
すごいな~ずっと観てられる😃
I agree
Amazing talent ✨
"A 1 dollar cup holds same tea as 1000 dollar cup of same size."-Ancient Japanese Proverb That I Just Made Up.
You sure thats an ancient Dollar? I don’t think even yen was around in ancient times.
How Long is the Chinaman.
You are thinking practically. Nothing in this video is practical. Therein lies the issue
45:19 Marvelous magic location with snow...
Can't imagine the market for a lil hammered cup
I know. There's no way you made good money on that
Meu Deus um copo desse tem que valer uma fortuna... que preciosidade. Uma verdadeira joia.
I think it's very good that the Japanese continue to pass on their craftsmanship, I hope it continues like this. In the West, most craftsmen no longer exist. Which I think is a shame, everything had to give way to the industry. If the world ends tomorrow, many people won't even know how to make bread
ละเอียดทุกขั้นตอนจริง
Maravilloso el trabajo de la pipa.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Except for their skill alot of patience is needed.
Beautiful💛
Thank you so much!!!!
How much silver was in the disc ?
What is that black staf, which holds the pipe? 1:25:19
Wow! I took 3 Silversmithing courses when at Indiana University - Bloomington; so, I found the Japanese silversmiths' work very interesting. I did wonder if they were dipping the annealed silver into a sulfuric acid pickling solution to cool the silver down or something else as I didn't see where the fumes created by the hot silver being immersed into the liquid were being vented. The men were very careful not to splash whatever liquid it was they were using, which was wise. I only questioned that because I ended up getting acid burns to my skin & lungs because the large crocks filled with the sulfuric & nitric acid pickling solutions where the classes were held weren't vented properly. Needless to say, I was very impressed with their craftsmanship.
Fantastické👍
Admirable el arte asiático
4:39 「新ぐいのみ」 means "a new type of small cup for drinking sake."
Неодин искусственный интеллект на такое не способен.хотя Япония по электроники все страны опережает.ничто не может сравнится с ручным трудом творческого и умного человека,респект,и уважения таким людям.
Во первых пресловутый ИИ очередной развод для лопухов, и всех опережает Россия, а вы думаете все военные производства и оружие на чьих компах? Которые в три раза проще, в два дешевле и в десять раз лучше, но мы не выпускаем конечно же такое для торговли, для того чтобы очередной раз разобрали и украли? И зарабатывали на наших изобретениях как происходило и происходит?
bravo
Muy bonita. Que gran artista es usted, me gusto mucho
Japanese and German product work is so organic and strong and just a pleasure to watch these craftsman bring these art pieces to fruition. The Japanese Long bow was amazing, I want one so bad lol
Every stage the Hammer rhythm is another Art.
The life of a wood/metal/ stone piece changes if fell in the hand of a craftsman/an artist.
Sensacional os trabalhos,
Só gostaria de ver em uso esses objetos pq não posso saber sua utilidade em sua cultura.
Parabéns a todos os mestres cada um em seu ofício.
Río de janeiro
Brasil.
Absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing
just WOW!!!!
純銀のぐい呑み私も欲しくなりました!
Спасибо что объяснили что это такое,мастер действительно художник
It seems like it takes most pressure and patience at the same time!
Респект огромный дедушке который делает маски ❤
Planished to perfection
ТРУДОЛЮБИВЫЙ НАРОД -ПРИЯТНО СМОТРЕТЬ.
What did he pour the molten silver into? Water and some sort of cloth?
2 kg of a hammer. Very close fingers. How accurate and concentrated laboring.!
This is what Passion look like.
I admire japanese craftsmanship. They spend a lot of time manufacturing things, prepare good food. They dont spend enough time having babies. So eventually they wont have Japanese people around. They need to spend time concieving babies and leave the material things behind.
AWESOME
这位金匠拥有令人难以置信的耐心和才华。
I’ll give about tree fiddy. These people are masters 😑🥹
Me ha encantado felicidades
"Don't be hammered while hammering." - ancient Japanese saying.
This is not a craft, this is philosophy!
Every day! Why machines were invented. Philosophy of not losing your will to live.
Ma tutta questa cura maniacale per gli oggetti, peraltro bellissimi, non nasconde un fondo di feticismo?
33:40 me deu vontade de espirrar. Atimmmm
Мастера своего дела !
45:48 não sei pq parece que eu já fiz isso e que já vivi nesse lugar. Será que na minha outra vida eu fiz parte dessa tribo? Eu acredito sim em reencarnação e fiz parte desse grupo, certeza. Tive um sentimento muito forte com essa parte desse vídeo. Incrível
The first process in Italy is used from centuries, to craft objects in steel, copper, gold, brass, etc...
Thank you so much for your comments!!!
Gas burners, grinding machines, modern alloyed steel instruments - 500 years old traditions, of course ;) Tenacity worthy of better use.
you only speed up the process with machines. You can do it all by hand, it would only take longer. Especially cutting the long wood for the bow without failing is hard and takes time. So I would prefer the band saw as well - The whole process is traditional. All the knowledge or know how to get the ability to produce that product is several hundreds or thousands of years old. You even can make the bracelets with a machine if you build one and program it correctly. You will make 10.000 km of bracelets per day.
Beautiful to see and watch- he has patience and proper tools with fire
La artesanía es milenaria, felicitaciones desde Perú.
キセルの管を作っておられましたが、似た形として南米で飲まれているマテ茶の銀製ボンビージャというストローがあります。
もし、ご興味があれば高級ボンピージャも作られると、海外での需要は100%あります。
Pazienza tipica degli usa😊
my thought is that whoever makes paper today follows tradition but how did the first person who managed to make it understand what all the processes were? It's astonishing
Феноменально!!!!!!!Респект!!!!!!!
особенно на последнем производстве. Емкости с синтетической краской выливают прямо на пол, а потом это течет в реки и моря... очень экологично...
Я так розумію : це ж Японія і вони застосовують чисті екологічні фарби!!!!!!@@Vperedsmotryashii
Так заморачиваться с рюмкой .. ну это только для богадых -пресыщенных извращенцев . ( вытяжка на токарном станке по форме , а потом наклёп квадратиков - гораздо проще( ну это сходу идея , может и быстрее можно) ).
respect
Boa Tarde 💖💖💖
The basket bag is sooooo beautiful
Any young person thier know this craftsmanship and whts the difference in the knowledge old person have who practising this for 80 years and young who knows this knowledge for 5 years?
The guy in teal was getting a liiiittle cavalier with that bow...
19:19 isso será um arco e flexão certeza😂😂😂
The fine art of making the things so painfully slow and repetitive that the price skyrockets. Some processes are nice and make sense. But others are simply absolutely inefficient. And repeated again and again. I think this is some kind of therapy.
It's 100% bullshit nonsense... meanwhile China supplys the world...
my Yamaha r1 is also a work of art 😌
Es admirable ver a estas personas el trabajo que realizan. Es de un nivel de perfección en cada paso logrando al final un producto de precisión único en su tipo. Les envío mis mas sinceras felicitaciones a todos los que realizan estos trabajos.
Son dignos de admiración.
Les envío cordiales saludos desde la Ciudad de Buenos Aires Argentina.
Интересно из какой породы дерева мастер делает маски?
how much does he sell this for?
Magnifique 🌹😇
I wouldn't make that cup for less than five thousand dollars. That's crazy!
melodies of tools
Alors j'ai un faible pour le facteur d'arc en premier , je suis archer😁, et le deuxième va a l'orfèvre qui façonne un gobelet à partir d'un "lingot d'argent! Trop fort! merci à vous.
de l'argent ou de l'alu ?? comme pour la pipe??
1:15 Jingle Bells
日本でも、昔は町中で当たり前に見られた光景ですね。今では中国製の安い品物に置き換わり、多くの職人が仕事を失いました。残念で仕方がない。
This is how they made my Toyota truck in 1993😂
I saw many traditional ways, like arm saws, rubber cement, contact glue, belt sanders, ah the good ol' days...smh