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Appreciating Aromatic Wood - Kōro Set
Incense is one of the three classical arts of refinement, along with tea ceremony and flower arranging. Kōro provides a traditional method of scenting a space in order to enjoy the purest form of the fragrance released from aromatic woods. The Kōro set can be purchased here: pojstudio.com/collections/koro-incense
The Kōro set highlights the purity and depth of aromatic wood, allowing for a more nuanced appreciation of the scent - similar to enjoying fine wine.
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Discover Sumi - Writing Kanji
Переглядів 1765 місяців тому
Learn the Chinese origin characters, Kanji, with this video class. Used in this class is a new interpretation of a calligraphy kit that can be enjoyed through different scents. The Sumi Kit can be purchased here: pojstudio.com/products/sumi-k... Traditionally, Ryunou (borneol) scent is added to mask the odor of gelatin in sumi. The Sumi Kit takes this tradition to the next level and transforms ...
Discover Sumi - Writing Hiragana (the Japanese alphabet)
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Learn the Japanese alphabet, Hiragana, with this video class. Used in this class is a new interpretation of a calligraphy kit that can be enjoyed through different scents. The Sumi Kit can be purchased here: pojstudio.com/products/sumi-kit-scented Traditionally, Ryunou (borneol) scent is added to mask the odor of gelatin in sumi. The Sumi Kit takes this tradition to the next level and transform...
Discover Sumi - The basics of Japanese calligraphy
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Learn the basics of Japanese calligraphy with this video class. Used in this class is a new interpretation of a calligraphy kit that can be enjoyed through different scents. The Sumi Kit can be purchased here: pojstudio.com/products/sumi-kit-scented Traditionally, Ryunou (borneol) scent is added to mask the odor of gelatin in sumi. The Sumi Kit takes this tradition to the next level and transfo...
Kintsugi Apprentice Program - Live and learn in Kyoto for two months
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POJ Studio’s two-month intensive program. Study to practice and share the craft of kintsugi-repair with the world, through our 150-hour (the video sais 100 but we increased to 150) apprenticeship in Kyoto. As a graduate, you will become an educator, leader, ambassador, and mentor, fostering kintsugi practice in your community. The Kintsugi Apprentice Program ensures that you are armed with the ...
Kintsugi Apprentice Program | Live and Learn in Kyoto for 2 Months
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The Kintsugi Apprentice Program is POJ Studio’s two-month intensive program. Study to practice and share the craft of kintsugi-repair with the world, through our 100-hour apprenticeship in Kyoto. As a graduate, you will become an educator, leader, ambassador, and mentor, fostering kintsugi practice in your community. The Kintsugi Apprentice Program ensures that you are armed with the logic, phi...
How to Make the DIY Paper Cord Stool
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With this Paper Cord Stool, we hope to share with you the joy of making the things we own to create a deeper connection to our belongings. This timeless stool is made of 100% local Hinoki cypress wood and paper cord. It is lightweight and compact making it easy to move around in the home depending on its use - for additional seating for guests or seating to wear shoes. ABOUT THE CRAFTSPEOPLE AN...
How to Polish Your Paper Cord Stool with Beeswax
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Use the Beeswax Maintenance kit to polish the wooden parts of the Paper Stool Cords. It also adds a slightly yellow shine to the hinoki cypress. Maintenance Kit: pojstudio.com/collection/furniture Website: pojstudio.com/ Instagram: pojstudio
How to Clean Your Paper Cord Stool with Soap
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Use the Soap Maintenance Kit to remove any dirt or smudges on the Paper Cord Stool. It also helps maintains the white, natural color of the hinoki cypress. To polish the stool, find the Beeswax Maintenance Kit. Maintenance Kit: pojstudio.com/collection/furniture Website: pojstudio.com/ Instagram: pojstudio
Whereof one cannot speak
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Known for the creation of handcrafted canisters with a polished look, Kaikado has evolved and diversified, sharpening their technique to fuse functionality and sleek design. Offering a wide collection from traditional teaware to confectionery holders and pasta caddies, Kaikado integrates the soul of Japanese tea culture into modern lifestyle. Takahiro Yagi has paved the way for craftsmen across...
How to Make Nishin Herring Soba | New Year’s Eve Soba Set
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The New Year’s Eve Soba Set is made in collaboration with Honke Owariya, a confectionary turned soba shop with a history of 557 years. Before the clock hits midnight on the eve of the new year, it is tradition to eat soba noodles to symbolize ‘crossing over’ into the upcoming year with good luck and health. Share this tradition with us by making your own Nishin Soba, dried herring with buckwhea...
Crafting Vessels Inspired by Ancient Japan - Hitoshi Morimoto’s Interview
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There is a sense of stillness and calm where Hitoshi Morimoto resides and works - atop a hill in Bizen, Okayama Prefecture. He began his career under Seiya Toyoba, a Mino pottery master. Through this Zen monk-like training, the second-generation artisan developed the perspective and disposition necessary to make a great potter. In navigating the unpredictable nature of working with ash and fire...
Crafting Whimsical Ceramic Pieces - Interview of Gaku Nakane, a Japanese Potter
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Meet Gaku Nakane, a 26-year-old potter, who pulls inspiration from his idyllic countryside home and workshop. Surrounded by a striking cliff and boundless forest, his youth playing amongst natural environments - observing the textures of trees, surfaces of rocks, and other materials - has shaped his own artistic identity. Just after having graduated from an apprenticeship a year ago, Gaku hopes...
The Future of Japan’s Crafts Industry - Interview of Two Woodworkers
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Meet Hiromichi Nakade and Kazuya Fujimoto, the makers of the Oryoki and Kodaiwan bowls. A master craftsman sits with his former apprentice to speak about their hope for the declining crafts industry in Japan, as well as the appeal of craftsmanship, and more. Makers of: Oryoki - pojstudio.com/products/oryoki Kodaiwan - pojstudio.com/products/kodaiwan Website: pojstudio.com/ Instagram: instagram....
Crafting Glass Vessels of Light - Naoya Arakawa's Interview
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Naoya Arakawa is internationally celebrated for his striking hand-blown glass. As his home and workshop are located in Kyotamba, a quiet, picturesque region of the Kyoto countryside, Arakawa finds inspiration from the abundant spring water that surrounds him. His expressive glassware is an ideal medium to experience the dynamic beauty of light in the natural world. Arakawa is constantly ideatin...
Discover Kumiko - The Art of Wooden Latticework
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Discover Kumiko - The Art of Wooden Latticework
Chochin Lantern Making
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Chochin Lantern Making
Discover Fuki Urushi - The Japanese Art of Natural Lacquer
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Discover Fuki Urushi - The Japanese Art of Natural Lacquer
Discover Japanese Incense Making
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Discover Japanese Incense Making
Discovering Japanese Shibori - Makiage Pattern
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Discovering Japanese Shibori - Makiage Pattern
Discovering Japanese Shibori - Yoroidan Pattern
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Discovering Japanese Shibori - Yoroidan Pattern
Discovering Japanese Shibori - Tatami-Maki Pattern
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Discovering Japanese Shibori - Tatami-Maki Pattern
Discover Japanese Shibori - Gomu Maki Pattern
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Discover Japanese Shibori - Gomu Maki Pattern
DIscovering Japanese Shibori - Itajime Pattern
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DIscovering Japanese Shibori - Itajime Pattern
Discovering Japanese Shibori - Hakomura Pattern
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Discovering Japanese Shibori - Hakomura Pattern
Discover Japanese Shibori - The Dyeing Process
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Discover Japanese Shibori - The Dyeing Process
The Weight Of 400 Years - The Story of Asahiyaki
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The Weight Of 400 Years - The Story of Asahiyaki
From Cradle to Grave - The Story of Nakagawa Mokkogei
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From Cradle to Grave - The Story of Nakagawa Mokkogei
Discover Kintsugi - The Japanese Art of Repair
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Discover Kintsugi - The Japanese Art of Repair
Inspiring stories of multi-generation dedication to a craft - Teaser
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Inspiring stories of multi-generation dedication to a craft - Teaser

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  • @RickGrehan
    @RickGrehan 2 місяці тому

    very nice video, your music starts and stops a little strangely towards the ending

  • @sisirakumara3414
    @sisirakumara3414 3 місяці тому

    It is very nice. I like it. I am from sri lanka

  • @klinemstudio
    @klinemstudio 3 місяці тому

    I LOVE THIS ! It's inspiring. Keep it up POJ Studio !!

  • @sesa2984
    @sesa2984 3 місяці тому

    I have a clay fermentation pot that belongs to my fiancee. She recieved it as a gift and has not yet been able to use it. As I have been interested in kintsugi for some time, I would like to try to repair it this way for her. It is only the lid that is broken, would it still be safe to make fermented foods in? (She makes sauerkraut and pickles etc.)

    • @pojstudiokyoto
      @pojstudiokyoto 3 місяці тому

      Thank you for your query and for your interest in kintsugi. If the ceramic lid is not an inner weight that sits directly on top of fermenting ingredients but rather a lid that will not be touching the liquid inside, then kintsugi is an excellent option for repair. The reason for this is because while hon-kintsugi is 100% food safe and is ideal to be used for cups and bowls to serve liquid, it is not recommended for cases in which formerly fractured areas sit in liquid for days, weeks, months, as it can weaken the urushi.

    • @sesa2984
      @sesa2984 3 місяці тому

      @@pojstudiokyoto Thank you so much for the comprehensive reply. That was exactly what I needed to know and was my assumption as well. Peace.

  • @AliensOoWee
    @AliensOoWee 3 місяці тому

    Beautiful, thank you 🙏

  • @85milez49
    @85milez49 3 місяці тому

    I don’t need to know how to clean wood 🧼 I came here to learn how to clean danish cords

  • @Rose24897
    @Rose24897 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for the wrapping technique. Next video with coloring process? Thanks

  • @ursulahofbauer7668
    @ursulahofbauer7668 5 місяців тому

    How can one apply for this programme?

  • @mariliacoelho2942
    @mariliacoelho2942 5 місяців тому

    Jish very nice been wanting make one but we Don t have that stuff here😕😞That is beautiful. Wander if trying wires against a tube pvc pipe🤔😅maybe wood work with crepe paper. TX for sharing best wishes.... SOUTH AFRICA🙏💃

  • @martapontiliano4014
    @martapontiliano4014 5 місяців тому

    Please show the result.. Thanks

  • @airtonfilho1486
    @airtonfilho1486 6 місяців тому

    Seria uma linda experiência…

  • @user-nw1nj8qe2r
    @user-nw1nj8qe2r 6 місяців тому

    Madhuchandan Agarbatti jetpur

  • @JaredaSohn
    @JaredaSohn 6 місяців тому

    Cool!

  • @Suki022
    @Suki022 6 місяців тому

    Happy New Year! 🎉 I made this recipe today for my son and I, and it was very delicious! ❤

    • @pojstudiokyoto
      @pojstudiokyoto 6 місяців тому

      We're so happy to hear you were able to end the year with some delicious soba~ Happy new year!

  • @sherylebon-martinez3586
    @sherylebon-martinez3586 7 місяців тому

    Hi! I purchased your kit awhile back and I remember getting a link for the advanced kintsugi- putting together broken bowl but I may have lost it. Is there a way I can get the link again?

  • @user-wf4mw1dl1h
    @user-wf4mw1dl1h 10 місяців тому

    吹漆→拭き漆では?

  • @jessicaroque8081
    @jessicaroque8081 Рік тому

    What glue is it?

  • @tanyaleef5138
    @tanyaleef5138 Рік тому

    Very well delivered thank you

  • @isobelramer2631
    @isobelramer2631 Рік тому

    Promo*SM

  • @Mini_signos
    @Mini_signos Рік тому

    Beautiful!!! Japaneses always with so simple and delicate art. My older daughter knew how to make shibori. She made beautiful disigns. I want to learn because she has gone❤

  • @broakland2
    @broakland2 Рік тому

    Beautiful documentary and story. I wanted to cry when the father tried to tell the son to find another line of work, and I loved that he decided to continue his family’s heritage, legacy, and craft.

  • @user-ho5ye6rs6i
    @user-ho5ye6rs6i Рік тому

    Nice 👍

  • @karen-meretebruland7525
    @karen-meretebruland7525 Рік тому

    Can this technique be used with glass or crystal?

  • @user-po2bi8bz4y
    @user-po2bi8bz4y Рік тому

    漆をふくところ職人さんの息遣いが感じられてとても善きです。

  • @Codghostop
    @Codghostop Рік тому

    Which waire is this?

  • @Omar-id9hv
    @Omar-id9hv Рік тому

    𝓅𝓇𝑜𝓂𝑜𝓈𝓂

  • @sicilianchiangchang7320
    @sicilianchiangchang7320 Рік тому

    Oh wow..

  • @GordiansKnotHere
    @GordiansKnotHere Рік тому

    0:53 -My OCD kicked in when I saw that there was still incense powder left in the bag.

  • @crowbird5
    @crowbird5 Рік тому

    Beautiful wise words. Special artisan. 🙏

  • @wendilewis1059
    @wendilewis1059 2 роки тому

    question: if you are not supposed to leave it in liquid for long periods of time, these repaired items should not be used for drinking cups or soup bowls?

    • @pojstudiokyoto
      @pojstudiokyoto 2 роки тому

      Apologies for the delay in reply. Authentic urushi lacquer and 24K gold are ideal natural materials for tableware repair because they are perfectly food-safe and very durable. Soups and beverages are no problem at all. The reason we suggest that repaired ware are not submerged in water for long periods of time is to avoid water pressure from all sides. Over time, this could loosen the bind, but if done right, there should never be a problem. There have been urushi wares found from excavation sites dating as far back as 9000 years ago.

  • @sandranovello2933
    @sandranovello2933 2 роки тому

    HI, Can you use this method to repair a crystal glass bowl?

    • @pojstudiokyoto
      @pojstudiokyoto 2 роки тому

      Hello! Yes you can use this method for glass as well but working with glass is an advanced level and not recommended for beginners for several reasons. We suggest starting out with ceramics for practice. If you have more questions feel free to reach out to us to support@pojstudio.com

  • @anastasiatham6965
    @anastasiatham6965 2 роки тому

    Can I use this method to join broken pieces together? what are the steps?

    • @pojstudiokyoto
      @pojstudiokyoto 2 роки тому

      Hello and apologies for the delay in reply. This is the method for fixing chipped pieces and we do have a master class that shows you how to fix broken ones here: pojstudio.com/products/kintsugi-class-1

  • @Taranalis
    @Taranalis 2 роки тому

    I wonder what the vegetable oil is used for... ?

    • @pojstudiokyoto
      @pojstudiokyoto 2 роки тому

      It's for keeping moisture in the brush as well as for general cleaning.

  • @flaviomuff2609
    @flaviomuff2609 2 роки тому

    Hi there 👋🏽 I was wondering if turpentine can be replaced with turpentine substitute?

    • @pojstudiokyoto
      @pojstudiokyoto 2 роки тому

      Hi! Kerosene is a viable option to turpentine.

  • @13hazrin
    @13hazrin 3 роки тому

    I need some help. I made the Sabi-Urushi and left the bowl in Muro for 5days as recommended ensuring that the cloth was wet. However, after the 5th day when I began to sand off the excess Sabi-Urushi, it began to crumble and broke off from the bowl. Any idea what may have gone wrong.

    • @pojstudiokyoto
      @pojstudiokyoto 3 роки тому

      Hi Hazrin. Sorry to hear you're having trouble with the process. It could be one of these reasons (most likely 1.). 1. Correct humidity and temperature. If humidity or temperature is low it might have not been dry yet. 2. Right amount of Kiurushi + Tonoko -> Maybe there was too little Kiurushi? 3. Maybe the surface wasn't sanded down enough initially? 4. You could try to put a layer of Kiurushi onto the surface that was sanded down before putting on Sabi-Urushi? It is a way to "prime" the areas. All you need to do is put a very thin layer of Kiurushi on and then tap it off with tissue paper before putting on the Sabi-Urushi. Let us know if any of this helps!

    • @13hazrin
      @13hazrin 3 роки тому

      @@pojstudiokyoto thanks for getting back to me. I just redid it. Will see if it sticks this time. If not will try one of your suggestions

  • @sophienormant7093
    @sophienormant7093 3 роки тому

    I dare to bother you with a question. I read that in order to keep you lacquer fresh you have to put them in the fridge (or even in the freezer) or they will be unusable after 3 months. But another source says to never put them in a refrigerator. I am lost here. What is your advice? Thank you.

    • @pojstudiokyoto
      @pojstudiokyoto 3 роки тому

      Good question! It really depends on the lacquer but it does indeed decrease in quality over time. For where to keep the Urushi, ideal storage is to not change the temperature on it drastically but to keep it in steady room temperature unless your room is really hot. Urushi does not do well with temperatures over 29 degrees Celsius but otherwise it will be fine. And even if the urushi (kiurushi specifically) quality decreases, you can simply get a fresh tube from us (we sell only urushi as well), mix it and use it. Hope this answers your questions and other wise feel free to reach out again!

    • @sophienormant7093
      @sophienormant7093 3 роки тому

      @@pojstudiokyoto Thank you!

  • @sophienormant7093
    @sophienormant7093 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for guiding the viewer through not only your gestures but also your clear explanations of the process and the "recipes" for each lacquer mixture you prepare. Again , thank you.

    • @pojstudiokyoto
      @pojstudiokyoto 3 роки тому

      Hi Sophie, thank you so much for taking the time to give us this wonderful feedback! We're happy to provide this and much more information in the future.

  • @GianfrancoChicco
    @GianfrancoChicco 5 років тому

    Can't wait ^_^