Are there no African researchers studying how to mechanize this process, allowing for scale in production. This is what we should have been studying in Uni
It was cool that they named all the parts of the machine. Even though it doesn't mean anything to me, it's capturing the expertise, and perhaps it can be understood by other Yoruba speakers, even if they are not weavers.
Fascinating! It's brilliant to see the passion of the artisan, and to hear how he's combining pride in the tradition with carefully considered evolution to keep it alive and relevant.
Remarkable! I didn't see them do the typical "figure 8" weavers cross to prevent the warp/threads from crossing /getting out of order so it has me curious how it's all kept so straight. The heddles are mesmerizing but I can't think too hard trying to figure out how they configure them so intricately lol It's ingenious and the result is gorgeous!!
My grandfather was a Yoruba weaver. I only met him as a baby so it’s nice to see the type of work he was doing. Thank you for the video ☺️
Thank you so much for sharing. Our goal is to preserve this kind of knowledge systems for future generations.
🖐️❤️ so beautifull and Creative and beautifull music to on the background .
Super insightful. Always been curious about the local productions of Aso Oke, Adire and Kante. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching
I am proud of my Africans people's.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Dope brothe thx. Looking back for ancestors live thru u
Woow, just woow...much respect from 🇰🇪 kenya
Nice one,but what is the wideness of the one that did not have joining that can make Buba.
Wow I like it ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Are there no African researchers studying how to mechanize this process, allowing for scale in production. This is what we should have been studying in Uni
@@uyoyoedosio7473 Agreed!
This is informative and insightful. Very Welldone.
This is so beautiful. I have always been fascinated about the making of aso oke
Good job
This is very detailed. Nice seeing it all come together.
It was cool that they named all the parts of the machine. Even though it doesn't mean anything to me, it's capturing the expertise, and perhaps it can be understood by other Yoruba speakers, even if they are not weavers.
Please can i use this for a short documnetary to promote yoruba fashion pleasde?
Write to us at africanknowledgesystems@gmail.com
Fascinating! It's brilliant to see the passion of the artisan, and to hear how he's combining pride in the tradition with carefully considered evolution to keep it alive and relevant.
We surely will! Thanks for the kind words
Interesting!
Beautiful documentry. Please where can I get songs like this? The one used in the background of your video.
The songs were sourced by our editor. Once she gets clearance to share information we will share with you.
Remarkable! I didn't see them do the typical "figure 8" weavers cross to prevent the warp/threads from crossing /getting out of order so it has me curious how it's all kept so straight. The heddles are mesmerizing but I can't think too hard trying to figure out how they configure them so intricately lol It's ingenious and the result is gorgeous!!
Great stuff! Hoping we’ll see more of these kinds of content 💥
Thanks Josh
Hi there, great video. Is there anyway to contact the weavers in this video for a possible business and purchase of these beautiful fabrics
@@omololusoetan8018 please message him on instagram instagram.com/folaranmi_asooke/profilecard/?igsh=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==
Waooooooo so interesting, I wish you have branch here in the East.
Please which state is this??
Please my brother, where are you located, can one come and learn from you if one is interested ?
@@moyosoreolabisi2 he is located in Abeokuta. Reach via instagram.com/folaranmi_asooke/profilecard/?igsh=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==
I say this beautiful cloth that had "yoruba weaving community" woven onto it and I'd love to see how that is done.
So pls what is the different asoOke and kante
Do you mean kente? We will be uploading a video on Kente soon.
Can i get the contact of Mr. Folaranmi ? Would like to place an order
@@mcknighthomme2956 his instagram page is instagram.com/folaranmi_asooke/profilecard/?igsh=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==
Please, sir
I've been looking for where to learn this, where are you located ?
@@OlaniyiAdeola-vb4ux he is located in Abeokuta you can message him on instagram instagram.com/folaranmi_asooke/profilecard/?igsh=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==
I like those clothe men but I don’t know where to buy them.
Thank you for your comment. You can contact our master @folaranmi_asooke on Instagram and perhaps he can ship to you.
Please, how can I get the materials to buy. Omu, oko ATI Abasa
The master gets his from Ilorin.
This is lovely. Your location sir
His factory is in Abeokuta
Pls where in Abeokuta@@Africanknowledgesystems
Pls how can I locate you in Abeokuta. I am interested. I want to learn.
Please follow the master on Instagram @Folarahomme-Asoke. He will direct you to his premises in Abeokuta.
@@Africanknowledgesystems hi, can’t find the account on Instagram.Thank you
@@whatscookingworldwide we made a mistake. The actual handle is folaranmi_asooke. Let us know if you can't find him.
@@Africanknowledgesystems no phone number so do people reach out to him
This is amazing. How can we reach the vendor?
@bsf_concepts sell asooke, for your asooke needs
Hi Blessing, you can reach him on Instagram. His handle is @Folaranmi_asooke .
Pls where are u located
@@AbibatGanikale please contact him on instagram instagram.com/folaranmi_asooke/profilecard/?igsh=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==
Ejo mobe awon Yoruba kiwon ba jeki igbo ati China gba inyun Aso Oke ati kampala lowowon, Olorun lofunwa ni tradition wa.ejo. mobeyin
If you guys have a bunch of b roll you should post it to tiktok
Wow, our forefathers were intelligent
Very intelligent and Creative to and their Decendants to who are all around the world and they will Destroy rascisme together with Jesus 😌
please were is this factory located
It's in Abeokuta.
Address sir
Omo Iya mi 😂😂😂
Pls his number for purchase
Please reach out to him on Instagram - folaranmi_asooke