Good video showing a big part of the process of making pottery. The balls of clay in the firing were for making temper or "grog" which is added to clay to prevent cracking during firing and firing.
Thats life in the village for our hard working mothers.Just like in the Pacific Islands.Saw them carrying firewood remind me of my mother.I missed her so much.Cant wait to go home to Png frm Philippines and visit her cemetry💔 My back bone,my heart and my everything.Didnt hve the chance to repay her hardwork yet and she left me.
That was very educational I just love the way you showed those women work ethic and how they mold the pots and cure them for sale I think the prices should be a little bit more money than that but the old lady made it look so easy how she put that pot together didn't take her no time Lord continue to bless her and strengthen her to keep doing what she's doing amen 🙏 🙌
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The complexity of creating these beautiful, organic pottery from the motherland really touched my heart. These women were a team from start to finish. This is the content that truly is educational. Many thanks❤
Glad I drank water from those pots when growing up, especially when we return from school in the hot weather ..... God bless our Mothers and Fathers, God bless you Jasmine❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Watching my people from this end of the world and i am transfixed and amazed.... proud of my ancestors...appreciate your blogs. Iam from Guyana on the Continent od South America.🤓👍
I can't wait to own a few of those!!! Do you how much we in the USA pay for the large pots??? $500+ That's why I'm waiting for my trip to Africa....so $40 is a steal! They are handmade & worth the purchase.
This is absolutely amazing. Not even a potters wheel is used. Love it. I miss Tamale. Spent several years teaching at Tamale Sec School many years ago, so I can relate to your trip and experiences, however, with all the years spent there and seeing these pots, it never occurred to me to find out how these were made, so thanks for sharing. I do go back to Tamale any time I am in Ghana to visit my adaptor Mum who runs and owns Alhassan Gbanzaba School. I hope you fully enjoyed your trip though.
I’m sure your viewers appreciate it a lot taking them to the northern part of Ghana. I heard your comment like the pots were cheap. Pls remember the value of the money is different in different places. 10 cedes in the north may value over 100gh in the Accra area. It was amazing how precise the pots look without scientific measuring instruments to make them. I love your work. Asha is from somewhere in the northern part of Ghana.
10 cedis is still 10 cedis in any part of Ghana! Don't judge Northerners as "not needing much money". That nonsense comes from complacent Southerners who have never had to work for so little!
Oh ! ,what a nostalgia . We used to live in Tamale in the 70's in the Russian BUNGALOWS when my father served in the police force. My junior brother was then in school with ex-president MAHAMA at TAMASCO (TAMALE SECONDARY SCHOOL) while I was at wesley Grammar Dansoman Accra.
Thank you dear Jasmine. It is a pleasure to visit Ghana by your hand. How strong and supportive are Ghanaian women. God bless you and fill you with success. I send you a hug from Mexico 🇲🇽. Unfortunately I cannot travel anywhere due to my illness but it fills me with joy to travel with you through your videos. Thank you very much beautiful girl.
@@JasmineAmaa Gracias. Thank you dear girl. I am an elderly person and my condition is normal. But thanks to you I can get to know a part of the world so far from my country that I invite you to know it. Thank you very much for your attention
I love Tamale!! ❤️ I called it home for 6 months and then sadly had to leave when covid struck. Hoping to get back later this year to stay for even longer. Thank you for bringing back memories. The northern part of Ghana is so so beautiful 😍
Storing water in these pots keeps it so cool. I was gonna say these are expensive pots. Probably her target market is her community that’s why she sells them at that price.
They're of the land and their hands know the soil!! Incredible stuff Jasmine! 👏🏾 One can only imagine how far back the craft has been handed down from generation to generation uncountable. No mechanised production lines, each finished with a lot of love, skill and care...literally inanimate pieces capturing the very essence of the people. This rich, authentic and beautiful culture of ours 😊
Another educational video on village life in Ghana and the women who work hard to live another day making beautiful things from the natural Earth. Awesome!! Gives thanks 😊
Interesting. The pots are a work of art. I hope you explore and show more of Northern Ghana. The Savanna biome region is filled with natural beauty that is seldom shown.
They hand beat the hard clay then hand turn those pots without a wheel and then hand build a kiln to fire the pots to perfection. And all that for less than $2 - less than $40. Amazing!!!! My father was a ceramic potter so I understand a little about the process but he had a wheel and kilns. Wish I could buy some.
Thank you so much for this beautiful video. Tears rolled from my wife eyes. She is from The Carribean and recognise in these ladies her grandmother, mother and other people, their workethics, hard working in team, sweetness, way of sweeping!!!
@ Jasmine hello my lovely sister, where do "I start "our people, all over the globe are some "extraordinary people, but the 'African women to me in my opinion as a black, American & my "Grandmother was an 'amazing hard-worker her, whole life & ! she, also taught my mom, also myself well . The 'African women, are the most hardest working women, on the plant ! ( The elder woman, is 'amazing she, had the teamwork she's an great teacher .. The women, in the Village are the hardest working women "I saw to date .. ( even the kid's help out not lazy this is wonderful this is how we suppose too work together as one ! ( "I love this thank you so much Jasmine, for the video this was very in'formative wonderful 'information.. Much love & blessing from US New Jersey , 💞
Nice dear going to the north am from bawku and i love to see you go around all the region of the north if possible. And God bless you all the way dear ❣️
Hi queen. We ( I belong to Africa group on Facebook) was just talking about this. And I thought these posts was so beautiful. And some people in group was saying the enjoy them because there keep water cold on a nice hot day.
Wow, that was interesting ! Thankyou very much. I cant believe the many differences in our cultures, I'm from Germany. This would be unthinkable to do here. As soon as you light a fire outside, the police will rush in and stop you. So much hard work for these women, they are doing a wonderful job.
Hey Jasmine, this is a real treat for me, as I am just learning & making pottery myself. Love it! You are truly vested in the content that you present, very original. Thank you
I love love pottery so much but hardly find content on Ghana or Africa, you have made it possible. Please give a full hour at least ASMR on pottery please
Loved the video Jasmine. Mother Earth offers the oldest construction material. We make bricks from clay to build houses and now these pots. I heard that food cooked in these clay pots tastes better. Greetings from NY and keep up the good work.
hi Jasmine love the video and am amazed at how the ladies make the pots and at how they can carry the big one up on their heads and the pots r so cheap love them ashley australia
These women are amazing!! What great skills and talent. And they are so strong. I'm sure the men know not to mess with them to much right. ha ha. Thanks for sharing be safe Jazz.
Wow 😮 for someone who is into ceramic making this is exciting to see how clay pots are made without a spinning wheel and a kiln. This is 💯 natural process of it, but can’t they build a kiln than burning them there? Also I love how they are working so well together, it’s very inspiring. I think other women in the area should try to add greenery in the area to uplift the surroundings, that area looks too dry. ❤️🇿🇦🇬🇧
Wow Africans are amazing people. I just got back from Ghana February 13th back to New York I’m still depressed. I remember seeing these pots along the road. I will be back in May and I will definitely buy a few pots for planting for the compound where I will be residing. And no men in sight those women are strong. African women magic 🪄
@@JasmineAmaa yes I will be back I already purchased a place to stay. I just came back to the America to take care of a few things then I’m back for good
Jasmine I LOVE THIS CONTENT. The strength of a woman is indescribable, the pots are beautiful. It would cost $200.00 and more for the big pots in certain section of the USA. I respect these ladies.
Thank you needed this been trying to make pots from scratch these women are brilliant very innovative. That potash/ash perfect manure for the garden and literally tons of uses for example toothpaste, body scrub add to cooking etc.
Jasmine I really enjoy a lot of your videos this one I really enjoy because I love pot an now I appreciate them even more. I cannot wait to come back to Ghana and go their if I have time. So much to do you know. Maybe I can link up with you if possible . However those ladies in Tamale are very gifted I was so amazed. More please :)
This is also one of my favourite videos of yours, these women are hard workers and the pots made are lovely. It does require processes but I can see the women enjoy their role. Thank you so much Jasmine, I appreciate 💞
This dear Jasmine is gold!!! If you'd seen my comment on your aluminium pots you'll understand why i approved this clay method. This is what you can use for cooking in all shapes you can think of. Healthy and delicious food for the whole continent. Or use copper. ✌⚘🌱 love peace and light.
Not allowed to comment previously. Thumbs up! This is an amazing video. A guild of sisters empowered in a time honored craft. Thank you for introducing us to these talented women.
Thank you for sharing I have 2 for cooking I like them because clay pots i my first cooking pot my grandma used to buy them for me when I was learning how to cook they are very expensive in the West
I am seeing this 1 day late, it’s a great video delivered by you . Thanks 🙏 much for sharing, we don’t see anything like this fabulous skill here in the west. Obviously it’s a skill that’s passed on from generation to generation. One love from NYC.
Ama, God richly bless you for travelling all the way to the North to bring us this vlog. Our mothers in the northern sector work so hard and i can tell you this for a fact cos i did my national service in Wa. Long life to our mothers
This women are the backbone of Ghana, they might not have benefited from formal education , nevertheless they are very skillful and resourceful. Some of this women have different type of skills to depend on to generate income for a living . Africa you don’t wait for the government for anything, if help comes you bless God if none you go out there to do your thing with joy and happiness knowing that your hands is producing your wealth.
Thank you for this beautiful video, I loved watching the craftsmanship and talent of our mother’s land💕. Keep it up, you are doing phenomenal work. God Bless!
Good video showing a big part of the process of making pottery. The balls of clay in the firing were for making temper or "grog" which is added to clay to prevent cracking during firing and firing.
*Had it not be our mothers, GOD PLEASE BLESS THEM FOR US*
Those pots serve as refrigerator when u store water there it keeps the water very cool.
Good to know.
And the water from these pots tastes like heaven especially when you burn those mbefin(don't know the English name)
Thats life in the village for our hard working mothers.Just like in the Pacific Islands.Saw them carrying firewood remind me of my mother.I missed her so much.Cant wait to go home to Png frm Philippines and visit her cemetry💔
My back bone,my heart and my everything.Didnt hve the chance to repay her hardwork yet and she left me.
She's at peace
How much is the cost to go by plane. Please
Now that's true appreciation for a mother. Nice one.
What's png stand for ? is it Penang in Malaysia ?
Papua New Guinea
Very hard working women. They were carrying those huge pots like it was nothing! I loved the little girl , a future potter in the making.
So cute ay xx
Ghanaian women are so hard working and strong
What about you ?
I keep getting taken away how strong Ghanaian women are. Makes me feel like a puny man 😂
yes 😊
That was very educational I just love the way you showed those women work ethic and how they mold the pots and cure them for sale I think the prices should be a little bit more money than that but the old lady made it look so easy how she put that pot together didn't take her no time Lord continue to bless her and strengthen her to keep doing what she's doing amen 🙏 🙌
I just love your contents . You give us real life Ghana whether it's every day living, travels, or unique experiences.
Thanks Doreen, appreciate the recognition ❤️
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Drinking water from these earthen vessels (cooler) is very refreshing when especially it is smoked with palm nut residue every so often.
That's true and it keeps the water cool.
Water from the smoked pot of the residue of palm nut is magic.
And the water is very good for your health. It's better than water from the fridge
Jasmine Jasmine Jasmine, the Content Queen, hardworking women in Africa
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The complexity of creating these beautiful, organic pottery from the motherland really touched my heart. These women were a team from start to finish. This is the content that truly is educational. Many thanks❤
Glad I drank water from those pots when growing up, especially when we return from school in the hot weather ..... God bless our Mothers and Fathers, God bless you Jasmine❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yayyy good to see you at the North. We can’t wait to see more videos from Northern Ghana. Wow this pots are require a lot of Hand work
So glad I could visit ❤️
Those pots are so beautiful and perfectly formed -- all made w/o a potters' wheel. Unbelievably talented!!!
Watching my people from this end of the world and i am transfixed and amazed.... proud of my ancestors...appreciate your blogs. Iam from Guyana on the Continent od South America.🤓👍
I love how the cows are just casually munching on the clay. But such a beautiful process and video! The little baby helping is so cute 😭🥺💕
I can't wait to own a few of those!!! Do you how much we in the USA pay for the large pots??? $500+ That's why I'm waiting for my trip to Africa....so $40 is a steal! They are handmade & worth the purchase.
Yh do well and come
Omg that baby helping her momma was cute as hell. God bless these people and their craft
This is absolutely amazing. Not even a potters wheel is used. Love it. I miss Tamale. Spent several years teaching at Tamale Sec School many years ago, so I can relate to your trip and experiences, however, with all the years spent there and seeing these pots, it never occurred to me to find out how these were made, so thanks for sharing. I do go back to Tamale any time I am in Ghana to visit my adaptor Mum who runs and owns Alhassan Gbanzaba School.
I hope you fully enjoyed your trip though.
Ah thanks. So glad I could bring some memories ❤️
What I realized they are in no rush they just take their time. Patience is the key all praises to the Goddesses
I’m sure your viewers appreciate it a lot taking them to the northern part of Ghana. I heard your comment like the pots were cheap. Pls remember the value of the money is different in different places. 10 cedes in the north may value over 100gh in the Accra area. It was amazing how precise the pots look without scientific measuring instruments to make them.
I love your work. Asha is from somewhere in the northern part of Ghana.
This is true but 10ghs is still not muchh for the amount of work required. Xx
10 cedis is still 10 cedis in any part of Ghana! Don't judge Northerners as "not needing much money". That nonsense comes from complacent Southerners who have never had to work for so little!
Oh ! ,what a nostalgia . We used to live in Tamale in the 70's in the Russian BUNGALOWS when my father served in the police force. My junior brother was then in school with ex-president MAHAMA at TAMASCO (TAMALE SECONDARY SCHOOL) while I was at wesley Grammar Dansoman Accra.
Former president Mahama never attend Tamasco(Tamale secondary school,).He attended Ghanasco(Ghana secondary school)
Down memory lane. I did my national service in Tamale . Good memories Jasmine. 😍😍😍
Thank you dear Jasmine. It is a pleasure to visit Ghana by your hand. How strong and supportive are Ghanaian women. God bless you and fill you with success. I send you a hug from Mexico 🇲🇽. Unfortunately I cannot travel anywhere due to my illness but it fills me with joy to travel with you through your videos. Thank you very much beautiful girl.
Aww so good. A hug to u too. Wishing u better health ❤️❤️
@@JasmineAmaa Gracias. Thank you dear girl. I am an elderly person and my condition is normal. But thanks to you I can get to know a part of the world so far from my country that I invite you to know it. Thank you very much for your attention
I love Tamale!! ❤️ I called it home for 6 months and then sadly had to leave when covid struck. Hoping to get back later this year to stay for even longer. Thank you for bringing back memories. The northern part of Ghana is so so beautiful 😍
Storing water in these pots keeps it so cool. I was gonna say these are expensive pots. Probably her target market is her community that’s why she sells them at that price.
They're of the land and their hands know the soil!! Incredible stuff Jasmine! 👏🏾 One can only imagine how far back the craft has been handed down from generation to generation uncountable. No mechanised production lines, each finished with a lot of love, skill and care...literally inanimate pieces capturing the very essence of the people. This rich, authentic and beautiful culture of ours 😊
Another educational video on village life in Ghana and the women who work hard to live another day making beautiful things from the natural Earth. Awesome!! Gives thanks 😊
The strength of a Ghanaian woman is so admirable
I love when you travel all over Ghana to show us what it really looks like and what the people are doing there. Thank you for posting these videos.
God bless our mums for their hard work
This was a fantastic video! The artistry, skill, science and beauty of it all. These women are incredible and I learned so much!
Ah amazing xx
These women are seriously hard working women the skills and dedication wow
Interesting. The pots are a work of art.
I hope you explore and show more of Northern Ghana. The Savanna biome region is filled with natural beauty that is seldom shown.
They hand beat the hard clay then hand turn those pots without a wheel and then hand build a kiln to fire the pots to perfection. And all that for less than $2 - less than $40. Amazing!!!! My father was a ceramic potter so I understand a little about the process but he had a wheel and kilns. Wish I could buy some.
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Thank you so much for this beautiful video.
Tears rolled from my wife eyes.
She is from The Carribean and recognise in these ladies her grandmother, mother and other people, their workethics, hard working in team, sweetness, way of sweeping!!!
Those women are very industrious and talented artisans...kudos to them. I truly admire them 😊
@ Jasmine hello my lovely sister, where do "I start "our people, all over the globe are some "extraordinary people, but the 'African women to me in my opinion as a black, American & my "Grandmother was an 'amazing hard-worker her, whole life & ! she, also taught my mom, also myself well . The 'African women, are the most hardest working women, on the plant ! ( The elder woman, is 'amazing she, had the teamwork she's an great teacher .. The women, in the Village are the hardest working women "I saw to date .. ( even the kid's help out not lazy this is wonderful this is how we suppose too work together as one ! ( "I love this thank you so much Jasmine, for the video this was very in'formative wonderful 'information.. Much love & blessing from US New Jersey , 💞
These women are very strong 💪
Mate! The way they carry those pots on their head is insane 🥰
They will wear themselves out before long!
@@barbudo12 They been doing it for years,, Most of the women you see are well in their 60's. The strongest people you will meet.
African women are so hard working, God bless our mothers !
Interesting how the town is called Kukuo,.
Doesn't kukuo in akan mean Pot? I wonder who named the town.
Great work btw Jaz
The strength of an African woman
Thank you dear. This is hard work. People in the Northern Ghana are strong and hard working especially the women. Bless you
Nice dear going to the north am from bawku and i love to see you go around all the region of the north if possible. And God bless you all the way dear ❣️
Thanks Prince. Id have to do them in different time slots. Theres a lot to see xx
@@JasmineAmaa yes of course dear take your time and God guide you through your journey stay bless dear
Tradition lives on thanks for highlighting the processes
Hi queen. We ( I belong to Africa group on Facebook) was just talking about this. And I thought these posts was so beautiful. And some people in group was saying the enjoy them because there keep water cold on a nice hot day.
Wow, that was interesting ! Thankyou very much. I cant believe the many differences in our cultures, I'm from Germany. This would be unthinkable to do here. As soon as you light a fire outside, the police will rush in and stop you. So much hard work for these women, they are doing a wonderful job.
Respect respect hardworking womens wauw i wan to go to Ghana buy things wauwwwwwwwwww
Hey Jasmine, this is a real treat for me, as I am just learning & making pottery myself. Love it! You are truly vested in the content that you present, very original. Thank you
Ahh lovely. Expanding ur creativity is always great. Appreciate the recognition as i am doing my best ❤️❤️
I love love pottery so much but hardly find content on Ghana or Africa, you have made it possible. Please give a full hour at least ASMR on pottery please
Even the baby girl was working hard and knows her part. I would love some of those pots.
See how lovely is the strides of the young kid as she makes contributions to the family's business.
So cute xx
Loved the video Jasmine. Mother Earth offers the oldest construction material. We make bricks from clay to build houses and now these pots. I heard that food cooked in these clay pots tastes better. Greetings from NY and keep up the good work.
hi Jasmine love the video and am amazed at how the ladies make the pots and at how they can carry the big one up on their heads and the pots r so cheap love them ashley australia
Its so heavy too ❤️
These women are amazing!! What great skills and talent. And they are so strong. I'm sure the men know not to mess with them to much right. ha ha. Thanks for sharing be safe Jazz.
🤣🤣🤣 I hope they do 💪🏾
I love the finished product and the hard work put into it, however, I am concerned about the inhalation of dust and it's effect on their lungs.
Wow 😮 for someone who is into ceramic making this is exciting to see how clay pots are made without a spinning wheel and a kiln. This is 💯 natural process of it, but can’t they build a kiln than burning them there? Also I love how they are working so well together, it’s very inspiring. I think other women in the area should try to add greenery in the area to uplift the surroundings, that area looks too dry. ❤️🇿🇦🇬🇧
Its only this dry in the dey season ❤️❤️
That's work, women are truly strong and formidable.
Hardworking women. Even the little baby is working hard.😀
Wow Africans are amazing people. I just got back from Ghana February 13th back to New York I’m still depressed. I remember seeing these pots along the road. I will be back in May and I will definitely buy a few pots for planting for the compound where I will be residing. And no men in sight those women are strong. African women magic 🪄
Aw hope u can make it back soon ❤️
@@JasmineAmaa yes I will be back I already purchased a place to stay. I just came back to the America to take care of a few things then I’m back for good
The woman with all that WOOD and POTS on top of her head WOW just WOW!!!
Jasmine I LOVE THIS CONTENT. The strength of a woman is indescribable, the pots are beautiful. It would cost $200.00 and more for the big pots in certain section of the USA. I respect these ladies.
Thank you needed this been trying to make pots from scratch these women are brilliant very innovative. That potash/ash perfect manure for the garden and literally tons of uses for example toothpaste, body scrub add to cooking etc.
The cute little girl was helping out
The earings, headwraps, the creativity❤️💕
Jasmine I really enjoy a lot of your videos this one I really enjoy because I love pot an now I appreciate them even more. I cannot wait to come back to Ghana and go their if I have time. So much to do you know. Maybe I can link up with you if possible . However those ladies in Tamale are very gifted I was so amazed. More please :)
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Woow!! These women are strong. I would love to purchase some of her pots. Great Video!!! I love watching videos about the motherland.
These Queens are so amazing at the pots they hand make and the process from start to finish looks like such tough work. 👏🏿 great video Jasmine
Awww see the little girl she is a good helper well than girl .
Hard work sure does make u stronger building ones endurance.
Everything about these people are authentic, happily enjoying their work.
So so authentic ❤️
These are the people the government should be helping to improve their lives These people are so hard working and YET
Really enjoyed this real life living of our mothers in the north. Feeling excited to see more from this series.
Looking forward to seeing u in my comments haha ❤️❤️
I just live everything about Ghana😍😍
This is also one of my favourite videos of yours, these women are hard workers and the pots made are lovely. It does require processes but I can see the women enjoy their role. Thank you so much Jasmine, I appreciate 💞
This dear Jasmine is gold!!! If you'd seen my comment on your aluminium pots you'll understand why i approved this clay method. This is what you can use for cooking in all shapes you can think of. Healthy and delicious food for the whole continent. Or use copper. ✌⚘🌱 love peace and light.
These women are incredible, the dedication and skill involved is beautiful!
Welcome to tamale the people are very hospitable....hope you enjoy your stay and bring us more content
Not allowed to comment previously. Thumbs up! This is an amazing video. A guild of sisters empowered in a time honored craft. Thank you for introducing us to these talented women.
Thank you for sharing I have 2 for cooking I like them because clay pots i my first cooking pot my grandma used to buy them for me when I was learning how to cook they are very expensive in the West
I am seeing this 1 day late, it’s a great video delivered by you . Thanks 🙏 much for sharing, we don’t see anything like this fabulous skill here in the west. Obviously it’s a skill that’s passed on from generation to generation. One love from NYC.
Ama, God richly bless you for travelling all the way to the North to bring us this vlog. Our mothers in the northern sector work so hard and i can tell you this for a fact cos i did my national service in Wa. Long life to our mothers
I like the big one because we had 2 for drinking water they keep the water fresh and clean ♥️
they are very hard working women
Love your contents ... Those pots are heavy... Strong women .. Thank you 🙏 🇭🇹
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This women are the backbone of Ghana, they
might not have benefited from formal education , nevertheless they are very skillful and resourceful. Some of this women have different type of skills to depend on to generate income for a living . Africa you don’t wait for the government for anything, if help comes you bless God if none you go out there to do your thing with joy and happiness knowing that your hands is producing your wealth.
Thank you for this beautiful video, I loved watching the craftsmanship and talent of our mother’s land💕. Keep it up, you are doing phenomenal work. God Bless!
I can't say it was the best,cause you have a lot of good ones. But that was one of the best
Definitely a contender for African UA-cam video of the year, even though we are only in mid-February!
Thank you for a very nice and informative video. The people are very resourceful and work together as a team for the same cause. Bless them all.
So much hard work. I have a lot of respect and admiration for these women. If I can get them shipped to Canada I would purchase some. Just beautiful.
Thank you for showing us the beauty in pot making
Enjoyed watching this. So talented and hard working. God bless them all.
Morning Princess Jasmine my sunshine you brighten my day ❤🇯🇲
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African women's are very hardworking
Veryy xx
You really put alot of work into the content of your videos. Thank you👍
Thanks for recognizing ❤️
Those Queens are very hard working I love it they are very progressive
Wow Jasmine,this is beyond the call of duty.
Thanks for allowing us to live our lives vicariously through your lens.
Watching from Sydney Australia
Ur welcome 💕💕
Unplanned decisions are truly the best 👌
Mostly haha ❤️
I love your outfit Jasmine! 👌
Thanks lovely x
Incredibly! The women are so hard working. Great vid jasmine luv it.