The skills, talents, imaginations and above all patience of these artists is incredible. I feel humbled just getting a tiny peek into their lives. Beautiful items.
It's fascinating to see the deep red dye turn a gold colour, isn't it..? The opposite occurs when you add gold leaf to blown glass (as in Venetian Murano glass), it becomes a wonderful scarlet red. It's always so damned amazing to see these kinds of roller-based mechanisms, every one calibrated to the perfect tension (so as to keep the material taut), while not unnecessarily stretching it (& causing distortions/ripples).
transparent colors/dyes look much darker than they might be once applied over a white surface. Yellow food coloring looks orange in the bottle till you pour it out. So that reddish look at high concentration gets more yellow as it thins out. Interesting how light works.
All of these techniques are unique to Japan. I hope that these techniques will be passed down properly. I also think it's important to leave clear videos of how these techniques are made.
:42 either there are no volatile fumes or dude won't be around many more years! Dyes and liquids sometimes EVAPORATE and that stuff goes into the air and thus.... into your lungs and into your bloodstream. Stay safe, people.
At 11:33 min.: Mixing will go a lot better with a round stick of, say, six millimeter in diameter. Holding it flat on the glass plate while turning and moving the substances from one place to the other on the plate! Also the best method when mixing small amounts of two-component resin!
I really like watching crafting videos but these all seem like a complete waist of time. What was with that silly cup? Not only is it ugly, but it also serves no purpose.
It's a cup, you drink out of it... Also, Japanese urushi lacquer is carbon dated to over 9000 years old; whatever "waist of time" country you come from still had people living in caves and drinking out of their hands at that point; some evidence points to over 12000 years old, so maybe realize that your opinion on beauty is demonstrably not universal, seeing as how urushi (ugly and purposeless to you) has lasted this long, while your own country is probably duct taping bananas to walls and calling it art.
Это пи... я взял бумажный стаканчик потратил на него месяц и в итоге я хочу за 0.1цента получить 1000 баксов , яж так внушительно потратил время на изготовление данной поебен...... хвалите меня я идеот........ 😂
The earrings turned out really nice. Beautiful jewelry! 😊
Beautiful process! I love watching it.
The last one ❤❤❤❤
The skills, talents, imaginations and above all patience of these artists is incredible. I feel humbled just getting a tiny peek into their lives. Beautiful items.
Gorgeous jewelry!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the jewelry.
@@Craftsmanship-Process Your so very welcome!
It's fascinating to see the deep red dye turn a gold colour, isn't it..? The opposite occurs when you add gold leaf to blown glass (as in Venetian Murano glass), it becomes a wonderful scarlet red.
It's always so damned amazing to see these kinds of roller-based mechanisms, every one calibrated to the perfect tension (so as to keep the material taut), while not unnecessarily stretching it (& causing distortions/ripples).
いいねー流石です。
nice work !!! ❤❤
transparent colors/dyes look much darker than they might be once applied over a white surface. Yellow food coloring looks orange in the bottle till you pour it out. So that reddish look at high concentration gets more yellow as it thins out. Interesting how light works.
Good crafsmanship!!!
le plus beau c'est le fouet genre à ballon pour la poudre de thé macha , le plus impressionnant c'est le pendentif filigrané d'or .
Turn on CC to get descriptions of what is being done.
Great video.
All of these techniques are unique to Japan.
I hope that these techniques will be passed down properly.
I also think it's important to leave clear videos of how these techniques are made.
"Beautiful Earrings" so much energy for ???
What is Urushi , is it a paint, a dyed glue??.
Китаец нервно курит в сторонке... . Какие обороты !!! Особенно пластиковый стакан ....
Я тоже охуел с бумажного стаканчика)) Смяв такой за пьянкой китаец бы и не понял, за что ему в ебало прилетело ;)
i guess this is similar to paper Mashay
Urushi is a lacquerware technique
Respekt
I wish they would explain the process.....make more people interested
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35:50 must be jewelry destined for multi-millionaires cuz dude is spending ALL DAY on one trinket.
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Used to be manufacturing was to advance the well-being of humans. Now it's mostly to make huge profits.
:42 either there are no volatile fumes or dude won't be around many more years! Dyes and liquids sometimes EVAPORATE and that stuff goes into the air and thus.... into your lungs and into your bloodstream. Stay safe, people.
48:14 I have a hunch this isn't dude's first rodeo.
В последнем отрезке этого видео,что за венчик,для чего он нужен? Щикоталка усов, воланчик? Столько труда,нервов.... и сделать ЭТО.
At 11:33 min.: Mixing will go a lot better with a round stick of, say, six millimeter in diameter. Holding it flat on the glass plate while turning and moving the substances from one place to the other on the plate! Also the best method when mixing small amounts of two-component resin!
44:32 you KNOW he's got hearing damage. WHAT'D YA SAY??? I said..... you KNOW he's got hearing damage!!! No, I don't want any cabbage!
My guess is that they don’t make those cups one at a time, maybe 15 or 20 at a time otherwise they won’t make money at that craft.😊
The urushi thing couldnt have be made worse by spraying hammerite onto a plastic plant pot
Абсолютно бесполезно траченное время мое и их
Любят они ананизмом заниматься. ))
Не я реально 1 думаю что он потратил 1 месяц на изготовление кисточки для чая ......😂
Зачем я это смотрел?
E l'inquinamento chimico dove lo mettiamo?
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Дедушка токсикоман со стажем ?
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I really like watching crafting videos but these all seem like a complete waist of time. What was with that silly cup? Not only is it ugly, but it also serves no purpose.
It's a cup, you drink out of it...
Also, Japanese urushi lacquer is carbon dated to over 9000 years old; whatever "waist of time" country you come from still had people living in caves and drinking out of their hands at that point; some evidence points to over 12000 years old, so maybe realize that your opinion on beauty is demonstrably not universal, seeing as how urushi (ugly and purposeless to you) has lasted this long, while your own country is probably duct taping bananas to walls and calling it art.
What do you mean it serves no purpose? You drink from it. It's a nice luxury object made from traditional material
2번은 쓸데없이 손만 많이 가네
결과물이 특별하지도 않는데
Это пи... я взял бумажный стаканчик потратил на него месяц и в итоге я хочу за 0.1цента получить 1000 баксов , яж так внушительно потратил время на изготовление данной поебен...... хвалите меня я идеот........
😂
Я один думаю что "человек" занимается идиотизмом-посмотрите я потратил кучу времени на дерьмо возмите за много денег 😅
most of it is junk that will end up in the ocean
Unlikely. Japanese people highly value items made using traditional crafts.
Nichts als Lärm und kein Inhalt.
24:02 handsome guy
40:55 "The process of making accessories with 0.09mm gold thread."
I think this one is a joke...