Good.. Agar sare log mitti ke bartan use karna shuru karde to 80% bimari khatam, lekin log modern culture ke nampe dbidesh ko hi follow karega.... Indian culture best culture hai, haar indian lathke aao aur real bhartiyo bano, indian product use karo desh ko aage le jao sathme sust raho...boycott foreign country company and product.... "Swadeshi andolan 2.0"💪💪💪💪
He works so effortlessly even while standing. I've done some pottery on a pottery wheel (sitting) and getting the technique down is not as easy as it looks. He's really talented to be able to make those so quickly too
I don't see what makes you (and the uploader, because of the title) think that his craft is some sort of talent. If anything, it is one of the most evident manifestations of lack of talent I've seen, because he evidently practised the exact same repetition for decades. You see these fast-food cooks in UA-cam videos cooking, well, really rapidly, and other fast craftsmen-and-women alike; if decided upon an immediate glance, one might think that such people really must be gifted to be able to work so rapidly, but I assure you that's not the case. There is nothing impressive in repetitive work. Imagine repeating the exact same motion for eight hours per day for decades (to me an absolute nightmare), being thus deprived of all chances to explore the world, and allowing your weak self to be exploited by those who are better than you. One day, during your old age, you have the luck of having some evidence of your craft released to a broader audience, which is in no way accustomed to what your work implies (thus they will disclose awe); after that, you yourself might think that you're quite amazing, if your intellectual incapacity hadn't already deluded yourself to think so, but that's not the case. Unintelligent people find some sort of fulfillment, it appears, from repeatedly doing insignificant things.
Reading some comments, people saying give him an electric pottery wheel? He's been using a manual one for years by the looks, and doing just fine. An electric one would be useless to him as he's probably got no power source to connect it to, which complicates the whole process. Sheer hard work and determination is what has lead to these beautiful peices of art, what he needs is support and kindness, also for people to buy his wares so he can continue his craft.
What the fuck would electric shit do apart from add a bill he doesn't need considering he just worked on a couple of pots, probably faster than some guy with an electric doodah? They be crazy
Kerry Stone and for a person who probably is old and never works out looksnin great shape and can really move why u think Americans are fat and ugly lol they want a machine to do everything for them
I think what people really mean is at least give him a wheel that has a pedal to spin it. What he is doing here is amazing sure but look at the way he is standing. If he has one with a pedal it would save him a lot of back pain.
I was thinking about that I hope and wish this channel will donate some money to him. He’s working so hard and I’m sure he’s selling it for very little I’ve been to India and I love those hard-working people.
soft clay or daiso is used for 'slime' making in arts and crafts and school projects, it usually hardens up after 24hrs, sometimes called butter slime.
Awesome comment. Have seen so many people haggle with such artisans. It's a shame. Those very same ppl go to a pizza hut and splurge as if the world's gonna end tomorrow
Imagine he supplies decorative pots for all hotels and resorts. He can be rich. Nothing can compare to a hand made craft than machine made. Well done sir. Salute to your talent and hard work.
Very very difficult job. Already started using mud pots for cooking and buying directly from these people, without bargain for single rupee. God bless them.🙏
@little princess vlog it is hardwork. Just don't seem like because he is doing it with such ease. But the truth is its very hard if a normal person would try to make it.
இந்தியாவின் இதயம் இந்த மனிதனிடம் இருக்கிறது! எத்தனையோ பேர் நோயற்ற உணவு உண்ண காரணமான இவனே! ஆரோக்கியமான இந்தியாவை படைக்கும் மனிதர்களில் ஒருவன்! இந்த மனிதனின் வாழ்க்கையை ஆரோக்யமாக்க யார் ஏதாவது செய்தாலும் அவர் இறைவனின் அன்பை பெருவது உறுதி!
A true artisan ... but backbreaking work of being bent over almost constantly ... beautiful, simple, handcrafted clay pots I hope these cultural arts are never lost .. sending him lots of blessings
I salute his hard work. How long it takes to make a pot but it takes a moment to break. God bless him good health. He is doing hard work instead of begging.
Working hard, but not working smart. Thats why they are still in poverty. Its not their mistake actually, the government & district officers incharge should guid them properly to prosper.
Kudos to grandpa. If i bend like that for a long period of time, standing back up would be very painfuly slow and excruciating though i’m only in my 20s. This man is awesome. I hope he gets plenty of customers.
That wagon wheel is the latest technology. We've come along way from carving dirt mounds with a protractor 1st. Bet he gets that clay delivered from Amazon too. 😄
The government??? Lol. Mate, sadly the institution that less support people is the government. More likely the government will support a corrupt politician earning 80,000, dollars/euros/pound, etc than this man.
Mostly they don't sell their products direct to end user in Cities... They sell it to brokers... And brokers get double margin... So it's valid to bargain with brokers... Their conditions is same as the conditions of formers in india.
They are beautiful. I have worked clay on a wheel once before, but it was child's play compared to this. pottery is an ancient skill. we must respect the modern masters who keep it alive.
Nothing to say speechless for this working man Your making video of hard working man instead should help him he don't need advertisement of his work he need help ,he need improvement in his life I don't know how I do it but surely when I may become IAS in future then I will do atleast one deed for people like you
Pure skill from ancient times still kept alive by unwavering dedication! I’m amazed at the kind of bearings that the wheel is spinning on, might make Leonardo da Vinci envious.
My family is Potter and today after watching this video I'm proud of my grandfather and grandmother who were working really hard when I was child and watching them doing this 🙏🙏😍😍😍😊😊😊
sagar naliyapara that's wonderful :) It's really unfortunate that plastic pots have come to be in higher demand in the cities. Bangalore has a whole area named after potters (Potters' Town), but because of shrinking demand, all that's left of Potters town is four or five potter families, and they don't want their children to continue this profession for obvious reasons. Perhaps the last generation of potters that we're witnessing.
That's the sad part. All that hard work and years of learning, gets hardly paid anything for that in India. Totally agree, he'd be a rich man in the West.
This is craftmanship of India. I keep this tradition by buying them and i depend on them and not industrialised products coming from far away location. Location entrepreneurs first. JAI HIND
Now are we all glad we created the internet, to save and take in the knowledge and history. To record things and skills through time and not just loose it through time. This may may be just pottery to some, but just imagine what we have recorded from a 400 million year old earth. Nothing but a grain of rice.
I admire not only this man's talent and dedication to his work but also every muscle in this man's chiseled body! You can see his muscles activating with every move 🥰💪💪🏆
What about the time and effort the filmer/video editor put into this video. The potter makes money selling pots he's not going to give you a pot for free neither will this gentleman post videos for free.
Thanks to the master. Although it is difficult to make pottery with their own equipment, they are masters of their craft. It is impossible not to be amazed. Good luck with your creation, don't get tired!
crazy he makes hundreds of these for pennies and some white artist throws paint on canvis selling it for thousands. This is generational work and very admired.
He very hardworking man but see his health, Wt he getting money looks very less on his hard work, people still bargin for money, to buy such vessels, Allah help such people with health n wealth, Ameen
Back in the early seventies I lived in a village in South India. I used big water pots like that sitting in a bed of sand in the corner of my house because the evaporation kept my drinking water cool in that hot climate. I am 72 years old now and I long to return back to that Village again. I hope this virus ends so that I may return one more time in this lifetime. I learned so much by living there for a few years with a host family in Kabisthalam in Tamil Nadu India. I love the people dearly and the culture.
Did u know all Earth is really dead giant body parts? Seriously, go watch some videos at Mudfossil University where he proves this w chemistry, DNA, and, plus, u can just visually see how it compares directly to the human body, in cases where big pieces of mountain or earth have been preserved. What type of rock or dirt it becomes depends while on what body part it originally was, eg. Skin, muscle, ligament, etc... I'm not kidding lol
This is what will make India the economic powerhouse of tomorrow. Resourcefulness. And skill is incredible. Not even any electricity used.just magical.
He is very rich .. more rich than most of us... you see with this hard work he has no extra fat on his body... he is active.. he is away from city pollution..he might not have lots of money... but I am pretty sure he is healthier than most of the population.. no wonder people in villages live long...
Agar sare log mitti ke bartan use karna shuru karde to 80% bimari khatam, lekin log modern culture ke nampe dbidesh ko hi follow karega.... Indian culture best culture hai, haar indian lathke aao aur real bhartiyo bano, indian product use karo desh ko aage le jao sathme sust raho...boycott foreign country company and product.... "Swadeshi andolan 2.0"💪💪💪💪
I can see he works hard every day...may God bless him!
Yeah, all 7 mil of them! LOL
God doesn't give a shitabout him or anyone else
It doesn't help him by just putting up his video. Please mention the address so that interested people like me can go up to him and buy his items.
Good..
Agar sare log mitti ke bartan use karna shuru karde to 80% bimari khatam, lekin log modern culture ke nampe dbidesh ko hi follow karega....
Indian culture best culture hai, haar indian lathke aao aur real bhartiyo bano, indian product use karo desh ko aage le jao sathme sust raho...boycott foreign country company and product.... "Swadeshi andolan 2.0"💪💪💪💪
That's if he wants his address to be mentioned.
Its 342 mumbai lane next to the candle stick maker
Great comment a a great idea.
Can you please give us or
Write his Address we buy from direct to support his business thanks
He works so effortlessly even while standing. I've done some pottery on a pottery wheel (sitting) and getting the technique down is not as easy as it looks. He's really talented to be able to make those so quickly too
I don't see what makes you (and the uploader, because of the title) think that his craft is some sort of talent. If anything, it is one of the most evident manifestations of lack of talent I've seen, because he evidently practised the exact same repetition for decades. You see these fast-food cooks in UA-cam videos cooking, well, really rapidly, and other fast craftsmen-and-women alike; if decided upon an immediate glance, one might think that such people really must be gifted to be able to work so rapidly, but I assure you that's not the case. There is nothing impressive in repetitive work. Imagine repeating the exact same motion for eight hours per day for decades (to me an absolute nightmare), being thus deprived of all chances to explore the world, and allowing your weak self to be exploited by those who are better than you. One day, during your old age, you have the luck of having some evidence of your craft released to a broader audience, which is in no way accustomed to what your work implies (thus they will disclose awe); after that, you yourself might think that you're quite amazing, if your intellectual incapacity hadn't already deluded yourself to think so, but that's not the case. Unintelligent people find some sort of fulfillment, it appears, from repeatedly doing insignificant things.
Scarlett H it don’t look easy anyways
Same it took me weeks to make something even recognizable
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This potter deserve the some part of money earned from 30+ million view of the video.
i think so too
He was paid Rs 500 or so that is it.
The man and tribe/community in this video should be given their additional share.
yep.
🎉🎉🎉
Reading some comments, people saying give him an electric pottery wheel? He's been using a manual one for years by the looks, and doing just fine.
An electric one would be useless to him as he's probably got no power source to connect it to, which complicates the whole process. Sheer hard work and determination is what has lead to these beautiful peices of art, what he needs is support and kindness, also for people to buy his wares so he can continue his craft.
What the fuck would electric shit do apart from add a bill he doesn't need considering he just worked on a couple of pots, probably faster than some guy with an electric doodah? They be crazy
If he just put a hand crank on that wheel it would be much easier for him
No power source to connect?
Kerry Stone and for a person who probably is old and never works out looksnin great shape and can really move why u think Americans are fat and ugly lol they want a machine to do everything for them
I think what people really mean is at least give him a wheel that has a pedal to spin it. What he is doing here is amazing sure but look at the way he is standing. If he has one with a pedal it would save him a lot of back pain.
20 million views , and from these views not a single penny will go to this person
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Wish the uploder at least provide address of craftsman, so some good samaritan might send him stuff
True
I was thinking about that I hope and wish this channel will donate some money to him. He’s working so hard and I’m sure he’s selling it for very little I’ve been to India and I love those hard-working people.
@@nicoles8176 the house
My father and my grandfather make pots.. I am from family of potters and I proud to be in..
i am also
Harry Potters? Get it? It is a joke.
WAVE NATION is Harry Potter your cousin ?
I am also from potters
Are you like Harry's cousin or something?
🤯 This is priceless, ancient ART!
Sold for daily utilitarian use, this Man should be a National Treasure!!!
The thing is there are so many like him
Slime? Are you high? Thats clay.
Not yet
soft clay or daiso is used for 'slime' making in arts and crafts and school projects, it usually hardens up after 24hrs, sometimes called butter slime.
Fma
Ay... Here to see a slime pot but it's just more clay.
The Truth 😆😆😆
Salute to this hardworking artist pls respect and never bargaining when purchase
Awesome comment. Have seen so many people haggle with such artisans. It's a shame. Those very same ppl go to a pizza hut and splurge as if the world's gonna end tomorrow
Depends
Correct 👍
true
VDK yes I just give what they ask sometimes more, their smile is priceless
This guy should start a channel. This is so satisfying to watch, what a skillful worker 👍
Anderswl916 X he can’t , he doesn’t have internet
Imagine he supplies decorative pots for all hotels and resorts. He can be rich. Nothing can compare to a hand made craft than machine made. Well done sir. Salute to your talent and hard work.
🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍
Recognize and appreciate talent when you see it....Great skills man
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Anyone with basic motor skills could learn this in a few days, and be pretty good in a few weeks.
CAn I GeT ThE N PaSs
Very very difficult job. Already started using mud pots for cooking and buying directly from these people, without bargain for single rupee. God bless them.🙏
Oii
Saludos ✌️y bendiciones! 👍🙏🔥
Great thought
@little princess vlog it is hardwork. Just don't seem like because he is doing it with such ease. But the truth is its very hard if a normal person would try to make it.
Bro make an Amazon account for them.. If u can
Same size without measuring. No tools.
Amazing Quality Control. Kudos Bhai saab.
இந்தியாவின் இதயம் இந்த மனிதனிடம் இருக்கிறது! எத்தனையோ பேர் நோயற்ற உணவு உண்ண காரணமான இவனே! ஆரோக்கியமான இந்தியாவை படைக்கும் மனிதர்களில் ஒருவன்! இந்த மனிதனின் வாழ்க்கையை ஆரோக்யமாக்க யார் ஏதாவது செய்தாலும் அவர் இறைவனின் அன்பை பெருவது உறுதி!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I hope this man got paid for this video!
(I highly doubt it)
Dan Sharov same
If it's monetized
looking by the title "slime" no.....
Yep.. I hope so too
Why would he get paid? He's just working as usual, it's not like the video uploader disturbed his work. Plus, his payment comes from selling the pots.
There is a huge difference between clay and slime. Please appreciate the difference between the words and choose the right one.
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Maybe their first language is not English? Even google translate gives goofy words at times. You are a judgemental person.
Exactly
don't like it....move on....you saw the image before clicking with pots
The person writing the titles probably has English as a second language and it is a difficult one to learn. Mistakes happen.
No machine, no measurement but perfect in size and quality...... hat's off for their hardwork..... you are the real heroes....... do support them
Bro how all those products comes without actual measurement ? U have idea ?
He is an hard working man, and very creative in his work , with consistency and dedication , more wins I wish you man
That is not called slime! That’s clay
gladtidings4all you must be a Democrat The "slime" word was so you clicked on it stupid Yep Fake news tricks you quickly
mixed with cow poop
"with slime" honestly if you've been alive you know what clay is.
high
Thinking the same thing.
A true artisan ... but backbreaking work of being bent over almost constantly ... beautiful, simple, handcrafted clay pots I hope these cultural arts are never lost .. sending him lots of blessings
I salute his hard work. How long it takes to make a pot but it takes a moment to break. God bless him good health. He is doing hard work instead of begging.
They are working so hard to earn their living. They should get the deserving money for this hard work. May God bless you.
Supriya at the end of the day his sweat and hard work will only make the middle man rich unless the uncle sell directly.
But we always bargain with them always
@@DanielDaniel-hd5me बंऔबंज
Working hard, but not working smart. Thats why they are still in poverty. Its not their mistake actually, the government & district officers incharge should guid them properly to prosper.
Next time don't buy from Amazon and don't bargain.
Kudos to grandpa. If i bend like that for a long period of time, standing back up would be very painfuly slow and excruciating though i’m only in my 20s. This man is awesome. I hope he gets plenty of customers.
What makes him a grandpa? Your age is showing.
I agree. My back hurts just watching.
Its was apart of their diet
You have a 💓 of gold
You'll get better over time girl..
That's a horrid title. It isn't slime; it's clay.
Yes. Cause it's a direct translation from the regional language to English. This happens with most Indian languages.
Correct. Clay has been utilized by mankind for around 9000 years.
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Doesn't matter. Every white person visiting India used to get called Angrej. Lol
Slime is a trending word on UA-cam
We can help them by buy Clay pot in this summer season.
Uma Patel I love indains ❤️
Where do we buy it?
Uma Patel s I bought it for my family in this summer 👍
Your head looks like the moon
Uma Patel AND SLIME!!!!!
so much skill and such a hard working man. I hope his wife and kids are proud of him. Peace be with you sir
May God blessed this man, hardworking fellow.
Right!!!
Aprtim
Imagine what electricity could do for this very talented man! The way he has to stand bending forward must make his whole body ache.
Maybe if he had electricity he could film his craft with a decent camera and post it on UA-cam.
🔥Saludos✌️ y bendiciones! 👍🙏
Imagine having to specifically search for handmade clay vase because handmade vase results only shown diy cardboard vases.
Wo pyaar ni aapaega
The pottery would not be the same quality. But he could use a foot powered wheel.
Here in US, it will be called unbelievable talent.
really
Everyone knows you are Indian
That wagon wheel is the latest technology. We've come along way from carving dirt mounds with a protractor 1st. Bet he gets that clay delivered from Amazon too. 😄
Because we dont take pottery classes in high school nor have such things like pottery designers.
@George Burns where I live the clay is fine. The red brown is my favorite but the really light is nice too.
AMAZING THEY DESERVE RECOGNITION ♥ No electricity nothing purely handicraft ♥ respect
So much talent everywhere💜! & all that work done manually, some of us are so spoiled! I love clay pots!
Thanks Nikita
I strongly Agree with your line " Some of us are so spoiled"!!
I would say "most of us"!!
Ahem slime pots
Don't feel bad. There have to be appreciators in order for there to be artisans.
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He is the man of hard work and no support. I salute him. I request govt to support and enchourage family inherited skills.
The government??? Lol. Mate, sadly the institution that less support people is the government. More likely the government will support a corrupt politician earning 80,000, dollars/euros/pound, etc than this man.
san pendima I bought a pot to my family, v general public should take some action
India is underdeveloped and the government is braindead
you can't inherit a skill.
Why should the government support him? If it was in demand he should be able to sell enough to make a living and support himself.
This gentleman has amazing skill. Thank you for this video!
Kisan to neeche v koi katagiri rehndee hai punjab de thugg choro.
Literally turning mud into treasure. A pillar of civilization. Guys got skill :)
thankyou so much
Indian Potter and the Goblet of Clay
...that is a harry potter refrence... i know one when i see one!
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
*slime
🤣
This made me laugh way too much
Amazing .. These are the people that made the world move..
But get no attention
You saying if pot makers stopped pot making the world would fall into total anarchy? *reasonable*
Zero Control so true Excellent comment
...and the clay.
One gets hypnotised by just watching the mud turn into something useful by the skilful hands of a ordinary poster.
Good work
Thank God for your strength, creativity and skill. This is life.
Excellent work done, very very sad when he sell at that time everybody will bargain, and ask for small money,
I will pay the full amount.
Well the video has 1.7 million views his sorted for life now from the ad revenue
القلبي
It's actually common to bargain there
Mostly they don't sell their products direct to end user in Cities... They sell it to brokers... And brokers get double margin... So it's valid to bargain with brokers... Their conditions is same as the conditions of formers in india.
Lots of respect for the That’s a Hard working man and his beautiful craft❤️. GOD bless him and his family, Amen.
God is busy making sure the Patriots win the Superbowl
Reading that genuinely put me in a bad mood.
I think he believes in Ganesh...
Oh No. A god fetish
Wow that's really amazing. If im the one who will do that for sure my back will be in great pain.. salute to u sir...
Stop eating shit
Really very hardworking people... God bless them... Utube channel should support such people....
I don't feel sorry for him but PRIDE,
He is a genius even having bundle of bone, He efforts for his hardworking Earning..... ❤❤
He can take pride in his work, but I dont know what pride you can feel to know that your fellow citizen is highly underpaid for his work.
They are beautiful. I have worked clay on a wheel once before, but it was child's play compared to this. pottery is an ancient skill. we must respect the modern masters who keep it alive.
I made a similar pot with 1hour with a professional. Does not seem like a masterful skill by any means .
I think with 17 million views, it would be nice to buy this man a “motor” to help him with not having to use a “stick” to spin that wheel.
They like their traditional way more
@@robertbrown5129 aà
Be surprised if they offered him anything close to what he deserves
But what if he can't afford to run a motor?
Now 23 Millions
Nothing to say speechless for this working man
Your making video of hard working man instead should help him he don't need advertisement of his work he need help ,he need improvement in his life I don't know how I do it but surely when I may become IAS in future then I will do atleast one deed for people like you
Pure skill from ancient times still kept alive by unwavering dedication!
I’m amazed at the kind of bearings that the wheel is spinning on, might make Leonardo da Vinci envious.
It's demanding item even in cities, like Hyderabad, just try n cook how delicious dishes comes in this clay vessels
Yes I'm from hyderabad India
You know it. And it's toxic free, unlike aluminium, iron etc pots and pans
Atiya Firdaus very true even the coffee wish we had more clay pots in USA
My family is Potter and today after watching this video I'm proud of my grandfather and grandmother who were working really hard when I was child and watching them doing this 🙏🙏😍😍😍😊😊😊
You're a wizard Harry
sagar naliyapara that's wonderful :) It's really unfortunate that plastic pots have come to be in higher demand in the cities. Bangalore has a whole area named after potters (Potters' Town), but because of shrinking demand, all that's left of Potters town is four or five potter families, and they don't want their children to continue this profession for obvious reasons. Perhaps the last generation of potters that we're witnessing.
You're a Wizard Potter
Everything is energy manifest ing in different vibrations
El es mi vecino
Aese logo ko dekh ker sabko sekh milti hai God bless him 🙂
Amazing! That’s a tough profession when you don’t have all the high tech equipment. God bless this man and his family! Lots of respect.
This is one of the Most important experience to generate our civilization long time ago... from Malaysia with love
great Whiteshark *india not Malaysia
Nice handles, this guy has some skills.
Dimitri Your so dirty 69 likes bruh
Dimitri lol
The first
The other.
Dimitri It always comes back to the pulling of the handles in the end.
Excellent. He preserved the ancient skill of pot making.
this guy has my respect
Those who respect hard working people will also be respected, I respect you too my dear professor
Hey Im a subscriber of yours!!! Cool to see you here man!!
If he sold his art in short North Columbus Ohio, he'd be a rich man.
How about I send them to you and we make a supply chain system.for them.
Or in Easton Mall 😄 lol
That's the sad part. All that hard work and years of learning, gets hardly paid anything for that in India. Totally agree, he'd be a rich man in the West.
Sharon greed , disgusting. To place value on a man based on wealth is ridiculous
But in reality they sell each piece for as low as dollor 2 or 3
Patrick Swayze would’ve been proud of this guy for sure.
This is craftmanship of India. I keep this tradition by buying them and i depend on them and not industrialised products coming from far away location. Location entrepreneurs first. JAI HIND
Pot making is hard working .this man is so powerful .allah help us all country people
🔥Saludos y bendiciones!! ✌️👍🙏🔥
it is truly an art form taken for granted. it is not easy,yet this master Potter makes it look simple. truly lovely thank you for sharing.
This man is all muscles and lean not a shred of fats. Prove what a hard job he's doing.
Probably not much food and this hard labor all day.
Hi
Bhagwaan aapki sabhi kamnao ko purn kre........ God bless you 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Absolutely beautiful, I hope his back is okay.
Now are we all glad we created the internet, to save and take in the knowledge and history. To record things and skills through time and not just loose it through time. This may may be just pottery to some, but just imagine what we have recorded from a 400 million year old earth. Nothing but a grain of rice.
Raw primitive ways to make lots. Amazing.... he is so fast and precise..
जय हो ब्रह्मा जी,जय हो श्री यादें मां की,जय हो प्रजापति समाज की। एक प्राकृतिक कलाकारी। सृष्टि के रचयिता श्री ब्रह्मा जी का आशीर्वाद।
Mind blowing how quickly and simply he creates beautifully shaped pots!
This video shows perfectly how art is about talent and practice, not about having a lot of expensive materials
It's time to support these hard working people instead of encouraging MNC. I love abd respect your hard work.
I admire not only this man's talent and dedication to his work but also every muscle in this man's chiseled body! You can see his muscles activating with every move 🥰💪💪🏆
Please give the revenue, collected from this video ,to that man(potter)
A kind request to video maker.😢😢😢😢😢😢
Kerala...
They haven't even put a link to where the guy is unfortunately, so he won't benefit from this at all.
What about the time and effort the filmer/video editor put into this video. The potter makes money selling pots he's not going to give you a pot for free neither will this gentleman post videos for free.
the money made from this one video is like what he makes in a year
The money he makes from this video will buy 100 pots in his village .
Potters are a treasure, I grew up eating food that was cooked in pots it was the best.
God bless these guys, great talent
Thanks to the master. Although it is difficult to make pottery with their own equipment, they are masters of their craft. It is impossible not to be amazed. Good luck with your creation, don't get tired!
We must encourage them by buying clay items without any bargain. 💐💐
Rit
Clapping, clapping and more clapping!!!!
Clapping clapping and more more clapping! Bravo for excellent idea. I wish this is how how it all worked
Yeah but that only helps if you buy directly from the person who makes them otherwise secondary sellers get all the profits
Bhavani S
Where can I buy those pots? Please let me know. I really like them.
crazy he makes hundreds of these for pennies and some white artist throws paint on canvis selling it for thousands. This is generational work and very admired.
True👍🏻
True but veey hard worker
He very hardworking man but see his health, Wt he getting money looks very less on his hard work, people still bargin for money, to buy such vessels, Allah help such people with health n wealth, Ameen
I'm glad some still remember most of us have forgotten and should not have,you make that look so easy.
You’re getting millions of views from this video. Please do something for him
Yes, GREEDY IS SO
UGLY!
3:24 notice .....How he find the hole in that fast running wheel to rotate it again .....Amazing talent 👏👏👏👏
Bhartiya Sanskriti.
Awesome
🙏🙏🙏
Jai Hind
Jai Bharat
Back in the early seventies I lived in a village in South India. I used big water pots like that sitting in a bed of sand in the corner of my house because the evaporation kept my drinking water cool in that hot climate. I am 72 years old now and I long to return back to that Village again. I hope this virus ends so that I may return one more time in this lifetime. I learned so much by living there for a few years with a host family in Kabisthalam in Tamil Nadu India. I love the people dearly and the culture.
Amazing.. This kind of pot is safe for cooking. it's natural and no chemical...🖒🖒
Please buy such things to support this talent of India.
And i love the smell of earth.
Did u know all Earth is really dead giant body parts? Seriously, go watch some videos at Mudfossil University where he proves this w chemistry, DNA, and, plus, u can just visually see how it compares directly to the human body, in cases where big pieces of mountain or earth have been preserved. What type of rock or dirt it becomes depends while on what body part it originally was, eg. Skin, muscle, ligament, etc... I'm not kidding lol
They should give them as gifts.
If Indian people had talent then they wouldn't be living like medieval peasents.
This is what will make India the economic powerhouse of tomorrow. Resourcefulness. And skill is incredible. Not even any electricity used.just magical.
Pot water is more cooler than fridge naturally... everyone should adopt the olden tradition again... because it is all natural.. 🙏🙏
Beautiful skills !! And very good strength! God bless!
He is very rich .. more rich than most of us... you see with this hard work he has no extra fat on his body... he is active.. he is away from city pollution..he might not have lots of money... but I am pretty sure he is healthier than most of the population.. no wonder people in villages live long...
His bones tell me the amount he might be earning...😭😭
...and basically everything else
1.7million views the guy must be over the moon with all the ad revenue props to him
2 quid and some v bucks
Agar sare log mitti ke bartan use karna shuru karde to 80% bimari khatam, lekin log modern culture ke nampe dbidesh ko hi follow karega....
Indian culture best culture hai, haar indian lathke aao aur real bhartiyo bano, indian product use karo desh ko aage le jao sathme sust raho...boycott foreign country company and product.... "Swadeshi andolan 2.0"💪💪💪💪
3rd world country, cant provide enough resources to feed the entire country
Please support hardworking people like this. So beautiful
First industrialist in world...
Profits made by third parties from millions of views of a truely hardworking artist, who is the real earner of these profits.
Who do you think the fifthly rich and do they they give him any!
Hw looks exactly what I expected a ArtSmith would look like, skinny, big beard, but skills that makes anyone amazed, and focus that seems otherworldly
I love the way he just grabs those pots off his wheel while still turning. Way cool video💯
Thats normal 😅 thats how you do it
These artisans craft surpasses all 'book knowledge'.There seems to be 'magic' ih his hands.
If you want that
बभझञज
Why don't you join him and help him. You might have been through all the book knowledge...it will boost his and your skills and economy as well.
Wow, what an artisan! Would let be to learn from him. But first, would want to improve his living conditions.
They are hard working people's +poor ,but GOOD people,hard working people's doesn't have enough money, but lot of Happy their life
Talk about back breaking work! I applaud these artisans!