For those who don’t know about the four Chinese characters in the stamp, it says “white crane in the cloud” (雲中白鹤). Crane is a typical spiritual symbol of longevity and a lifestyle close to the nature or the God in Chinese culture.
@@RonLarhz For these 4 characters, they are 100% Chinese characters, not something re-created. Apparently you don’t have a deep appreciation of the culture or spirit thing represented by the characters. So I’m not surprised by what you said.
I thought I was a woodworker, your beautiful work and such attention to detail now makes me want to start over and push myself even further. Thank you very much for sharing your art and passion.
What a remarkable country Japan is, I watch as many of these videos as I can find, and I am amazed at the craftmanship that exists country wide. Such wonderful care and attention to detail, pride in the work created. Absolutely fabulous. Thank you for sharing.
I'm speechless! That was just WOW 👌 👏 😍 👍It takes a lot of hard work and patience to create such masterpieces. The more I learn about Japanese culture and traditions, the more I love your country 👏 🇯🇵
There is something so satisfying about working on something that takes time and comes together little by little until you have a beautiful finished product. I love it.
Wow, I never knew it took so much work into it...I am Japanese living in the US for more than 50yrs and finding out so many histories in Japan that I sure didn't know...thank you for this video!!!!! :))
Absolutely beautiful work. The time it took is what I found interesting. You make a great team together. The skill is admorable and I thank you for sharing.
@@Craftsmanship-Process - This process is fascinating and your work is lovely. I wonder, how frequently do you stop to hone your blades? Also, you probably must be very mindful and only carve when you are not distracted or emotional.
Un travail pour lequel la moindre erreur peut ruiner des heures de travail. Quelle précision ! C'est inouï ! Merci de nous faire connaître ces artisans d'art qui ont un métier ancestral et qui font des merveilles avec très peu d'outils, mais énormément de savoir-faire. C'est magnifique.
Beautiful! Have to say that it is a traditional Chinese art like brush painting. I learned it by myself during the pandemic and was able to make several pieces of stone stamps.
Bonjour. Très beau travail insoupçonné de patience exécuté de main de Maître avec un outillage à faire des envieux!! Merci pour cette vidéo. Amicalement de France
Ohhh, that was nice! I want to make my maker's mark for wooden spoons and other things I make, and I was wondering how to carve it. Thanks to you, now I know 🥰 Thank you!
From the video, by the look of the shavings that came out from under the cutters, it looks very much like boxwood...and by the color of the wood too....
We are Chinese born in the district of southern Vietnam. My father craving statues of Buddha, Gods, Chinese characters signs etc, he also craved stamps on special requests. Believe it or not, while this stamp made here is beautiful, but it’s a lot easier to produce cause of its big size; my dad used to carve much smaller size stamps, size of playing dices, small sizes are for signatures on books, literatures, letters etc. Watching this really brings back old memories of dad, watching dad worked into the night with just a small spotlight just like so. My dad learned from my grandpa, grandpa immigrated from southern China to Vietnam in the 1890s, did this for a living until he reached Saigon-Cholon, and continued to work as carving artist until he died in 1948. Salute to all handcrafts artists ❤ [Edited 02/01/2024: Thank you for all your likes! Since this comment shows many interests, I would please to share a bit more information. My dad’s art work could be found from the 17th Parallel down to the edge of Hà Tiên (pre 1975 the entire South Vietnam). Most carved statues are in pagodas and temples throughout southern parts especially in District 5 & 6. One special piece of artwork needed to mention was the “King’s Chair” of Bảo Đại, the last king of Vietnam. It is still in display in the museum of Bảo Đại up in Dalat (Dinh Bảo Đại in your itinerary), this was the king’s own mansion during his reign. This king’s chair was actually initially completed by my grandfather, later being renewed by my father circa 1956, where the chair was completely refinished with mostly 24 karate gold plated].
Men like your dad come once in a life time and if we’re lucky enough we get to see and appreciate, first hand, their talent and skills. They are special individuals and deserve a place of honor among us.
@@noregrets7469 thank you for your kind words, we miss dad very much! These artworks will be lost forever if the young generations are not keeping up the interests.
Ich sehe hier von Deutschland aus zu und kann nur meiner Hochachtung für diese Kunst ausdrücken. Ich hoffe nur das dieses Kunsthandwerk auch weiterhin erhalten bleibt.
This is magnificent work. Wood seals aren't that easy simply due to the wooden grain that makes it significantly more challenging than stone seals. Those lines are barely thicker than a strand of hair and I would imagine chipping the lines being very stressful.
Maravellós Art!! Moltes Gràcies per deixar-me veure l'emprenta de la Passió per la Perseverança, Constància i l'Amor de lo Natural. Fer seguiment de les vostres tradicions de treball meticulós amb tota delicadesa.
It's good to see sweat shops that have adequate ventilation and lighting. Surprised she doesn't even have a signle band-aid on her hand. With the mantra of car horns.
Beautiful. I am always impressed with the patient and that you are not getting distracted by all the sounds around you. What is this beeping sound?it reminds me of the sound in hospitals that's why I was irritated
Это очень красиво , не спорю. Но сейчас машины режут куда более точнее человека. Я сам перестал пользоваться лобзиком, и мои рисунки вырезает лазер куда Болле красивее . Я нарисовал, закинул в программу, и через минуту всё готово.
@@Jewelerus. Ручная работа лучше любой автоматизированной. Лëгкое несовершенство линий лишь придаëт ручному труду свой шарм и уникальность. Тогда как идеальный механический рисунок будет подобен штамповке.
@@lorenzo4052 ничего не стоит скопировать несовершенство . Я так делал . А вот показ того как изготавливается произведение , это уже другое дело. Не все люди понимают грн рука мастера , а где машина . Им нужно показывать. Это важно.
Eine wunderschöne Arbeit! Vielen Dank, für dieses schöne Video und das wir daran teilnehmen dürfen, obwohl Nippon soweit entfernt ist. Da werden Briefe viel wertvoller, dies kann kein mail ersetzen! Beste Grüße aus Germany. Alles Gute für sie beide.
В возрасте 14 лет я резал eX libris, без всяких восточных понтов в виде перетирания красок и некачественного наложения мокрой кальки на окрашенный штамп. Похвалиться современными работами не могу, т.к. прошло ровно 40 лет, и я давно этим не занимаюсь... В Союзе были "кружки" для творчества детей,- учили нас подобному, но без мишуры в виде заточки резцов на водных камнях...
@@МихаилТурченков-ы8й Ну чем ты тут похвастался? То что показано в ролике это произведение искусства и за него платят хорошие деньги, а то что ты ковырял по молодости тупым гвоздиком уже давно сгнило на мусорке.
@@d2r2_M1я не похвастался, а констатировал факт. Вот то, что показано в ролике и есть "ковыряние". Очень низкопрофессиональная резьба по дереву, замаскированная под "искусство" при помощи средневековой возни с материалом и инструментом. Здесь в комментариях уже высказывалась мысль, что без мужчины этот ролик был бы лучше, с этим я полностью согласен. Мастер там женщина, а дядя так,- статист. Его руки делают всё неуверенно и некачественно. И ещё. На этом канале МНОЖЕСТВО роликов с реальным японским искусством. Но это не тот случай.
@@МихаилТурченков-ы8й Ну давай "поковыряй", запиши ролик, а публика заценит твой скилл. Может дядя и хуже делает, но все когда-то начинали. Что в этом негативного? У них результат есть - они получили удовольствие от процесса и ещё получат деньги от продажи. Что не так? Восточный понты, а сам то ты в какой мере западный? Без чашки чая с молоком и звона Биг Бена день не день уже? И да проффесионал это не тот кто чего-то когда-то пилил, а тот кому за это деньги платят.
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幸せな人生をお祈りします……ありがとう
🔴ムスリムは創造主である唯一の真の神へ従う者だ
🔵我々は唯一の御方、創造主、真実の神(アッラー)のみを崇拝しなければならない。
🔴者を援助、食物を与え、支えるように勧めている。
🔵イスラームは、人種や肌の色や国籍に関わらず全ての人間は平等であると教えている。
🔴イスラームとは唯一の真の神であり創造主へと従うという意味だ。
🔵ムハンマドは40歳になった時に、天使ガブリエルを通じて啓示を受けた。
🔴預言者ムハンマドは述べた。「もし、ある男がイエスを信じ、私(ムハンマド)を信じるなら、彼は二倍の報酬を得るだろう。」
🔵イスラームは私達の両親と高齢者を敬い、気に掛けるように命じている。
🔴彼は人種、肌の色または国籍に関わらず全ての人間は平等であると言う。
🔵し主の許しを乞うこと。己を愛するように人を愛すこと。
🔴全体を異教と偶像崇拝から、唯一の神(アッラー)へのタウヒードと従順へと変えた
🔵イスラームは弱者、貧者、困窮者や障がい者を援助、食物を与え、支えるように訴えている。
This is my dream job
Where can I find carving tools like these??
0:20 ㅕ
That box with the wedges used to grip the stamp... genius. I'd love one.
For those who don’t know about the four Chinese characters in the stamp, it says “white crane in the cloud” (雲中白鹤). Crane is a typical spiritual symbol of longevity and a lifestyle close to the nature or the God in Chinese culture.
It's kanji.
Inspired by chinese but this is not chinese.
@@RonLarhz For these 4 characters, they are 100% Chinese characters, not something re-created. Apparently you don’t have a deep appreciation of the culture or spirit thing represented by the characters. So I’m not surprised by what you said.
Says the Chinese bot/little pink
Для чего нужны эти марки? Где они используются?
A@@jacobishii6121
I was waiting untill end to see if the bottom of engraving was going to be cleaned up and I was not disappointed! Beautiful work.
I thought I was a woodworker, your beautiful work and such attention to detail now makes me want to start over and push myself even further. Thank you very much for sharing your art and passion.
god bless you
What a remarkable country Japan is, I watch as many of these videos as I can find, and I am amazed at the craftmanship that exists country wide. Such wonderful care and attention to detail, pride in the work created. Absolutely fabulous. Thank you for sharing.
Which craftsman is this?
Great, we need 19 more.
Do you want them delivered to your cave, troll?
So chill. I learn so much from these artisan videos. Much appreciation.
O que mais surpreende é a paciência e a delicadeza dos japoneses.
I'm speechless! That was just WOW 👌 👏 😍 👍It takes a lot of hard work and patience to create such masterpieces. The more I learn about Japanese culture and traditions, the more I love your country 👏 🇯🇵
There is something so satisfying about working on something that takes time and comes together little by little until you have a beautiful finished product. I love it.
I admire so many Japanese skills, watching this was kin to meditation. Such a beautiful discipline and work of art. Thank you for bringing this to us!
Wow, I never knew it took so much work into it...I am Japanese living in the US for more than 50yrs and finding out so many histories in Japan that I sure didn't know...thank you for this video!!!!! :))
Absolutely beautiful work. The time it took is what I found interesting. You make a great team together. The skill is admorable and I thank you for sharing.
The attention to detail is amazing!!! THAT is taking pridei your work!!!!
Such a wonderful work, it's so amazing!
I loved the craft so much ❤
Thank you for the amazing video!
God bless 🙏
Thank you so much!!!!
Very nice work and thank you for sharing your expertise I really enjoyed this
Thank you so much for watching!!!
@@Craftsmanship-Process - This process is fascinating and your work is lovely. I wonder, how frequently do you stop to hone your blades? Also, you probably must be very mindful and only carve when you are not distracted or emotional.
These stamps must Cost a fortune. Beautiful work.
Thank you so much!!!
2,700 US dollars 💵 for a stamp
@@pac-mantheamericanbully7328sounds about right, must take a few days from design to finishing touches for these to be completed
My lord, the patience’s, the skill and talent to achieve this level is mind blowing!
Amazing craftmanship! Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge.
Ive done Linoleum Block.cutting and prints and this is the first time i ever see anyone lean directly onto to that little piece of wood..
Природные материалы, традиции, руки мастера и спокойный разум куда как ценнее любых машин и технологий. Спасибо за погружение в теплую атмосферу. ❤
Whoa nerves of steel!❤ Stunning
Un travail pour lequel la moindre erreur peut ruiner des heures de travail. Quelle précision ! C'est inouï !
Merci de nous faire connaître ces artisans d'art qui ont un métier ancestral et qui font des merveilles avec très peu d'outils, mais énormément de savoir-faire. C'est magnifique.
Beautiful! Have to say that it is a traditional Chinese art like brush painting. I learned it by myself during the pandemic and was able to make several pieces of stone stamps.
perfect stamp, and beautiful craftman and woman. well done. domo arigato
Thank you so much too!!
Bonjour. Très beau travail insoupçonné de patience exécuté de main de Maître avec un outillage à faire des envieux!! Merci pour cette vidéo. Amicalement de France
Wow, that’s beautiful, I really enjoyed watching you both work! The precision you show is really something to see. 👏😍
Also that box and pieces of wood you use to secure the stamp while working is very cool, I would love to have it, as well as her carving blades.
Che abilità,che raffinatezza. Stupendo ❤️
Восхитительно! Отдаю должное мастерству работников.🙏🙏🙏
Incredible craftsmanship!
This is amazing work. A amazing craftsman and a beautiful woman.
Ohhh, that was nice! I want to make my maker's mark for wooden spoons and other things I make, and I was wondering how to carve it. Thanks to you, now I know 🥰 Thank you!
From Germany ich bin absolut erstaunt mit was für einer Präzision und Genauigkeit sie da gearbeitet haben allerhöchsten Respekt und Anerkennung
I'd like to see the workshop or the location/surroundings. I find interesting how the craftsmen live/work.
From the video, by the look of the shavings that came out from under the cutters, it looks very much like boxwood...and by the color of the wood too....
I am interested in what sort of wood used here too!
a work of art❤ such patience is just amazing and quality of making stamps is too good
I've always wanted one of these. I'm glad I got to see how it was made however!
It was very nice to watch such work. 😊
While watching the final stage of carving, I even broke out in sweat 😱...😉
👍👏👏👏👏✌
We are Chinese born in the district of southern Vietnam. My father craving statues of Buddha, Gods, Chinese characters signs etc, he also craved stamps on special requests. Believe it or not, while this stamp made here is beautiful, but it’s a lot easier to produce cause of its big size; my dad used to carve much smaller size stamps, size of playing dices, small sizes are for signatures on books, literatures, letters etc. Watching this really brings back old memories of dad, watching dad worked into the night with just a small spotlight just like so. My dad learned from my grandpa, grandpa immigrated from southern China to Vietnam in the 1890s, did this for a living until he reached Saigon-Cholon, and continued to work as carving artist until he died in 1948. Salute to all handcrafts artists ❤ [Edited 02/01/2024: Thank you for all your likes! Since this comment shows many interests, I would please to share a bit more information. My dad’s art work could be found from the 17th Parallel down to the edge of Hà Tiên (pre 1975 the entire South Vietnam). Most carved statues are in pagodas and temples throughout southern parts especially in District 5 & 6. One special piece of artwork needed to mention was the “King’s Chair” of Bảo Đại, the last king of Vietnam. It is still in display in the museum of Bảo Đại up in Dalat (Dinh Bảo Đại in your itinerary), this was the king’s own mansion during his reign. This king’s chair was actually initially completed by my grandfather, later being renewed by my father circa 1956, where the chair was completely refinished with mostly 24 karate gold plated].
Men like your dad come once in a life time and if we’re lucky enough we get to see and appreciate, first hand, their talent and skills. They are special individuals and deserve a place of honor among us.
@@noregrets7469 thank you for your kind words, we miss dad very much! These artworks will be lost forever if the young generations are not keeping up the interests.
"... for signatures on books, literatures, letters etc. "
We call it "Ex Libris"
На марках обязательно должен быть дефект, это придает оригинальности.
Ich sehe hier von Deutschland aus zu und kann nur meiner Hochachtung für diese Kunst ausdrücken. Ich hoffe nur das dieses Kunsthandwerk auch weiterhin erhalten bleibt.
I would love that little box that acts like a vice grip
I could listen to that lady quietly carve wood for hours.
Какая тонкая и изящная работа! Спасибо!
Спасибо за ваш комментарий! Для меня это большая честь!
This is magnificent work.
Wood seals aren't that easy simply due to the wooden grain that makes it significantly more challenging than stone seals.
Those lines are barely thicker than a strand of hair and I would imagine chipping the lines being very stressful.
I’m wondering if stone might have its own kind of grain.
their patience is just incredible
specially with that annoying light signal or whatever that beep sound is, in the background
Похоже на светофор с сигналом для слепых
I thought it was a bird
The patience is amazing! I’d do one line and go OK time to go home now! 😅
I can feel my neck and shoulders when thinking the amount of precise work and d put in here. Enchanting process nevertheless!
kkuwan Literally the happiest place we girls are!
Wow! What beautiful work.
Meravigliosa lavorazione Artigianale e Artistica.
Penso di richiedere un vostro lavoro artistico. Bravissimi 🇮🇹✨✨
Gracias por compartir su arte, Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷👍
This reminds me of some Haida native artists I know that engrave gold and silver things very much like this.
carefully done well done greatly done that was satisfying fun
What beautiful work! Thank you for sharing it with us.
perfect and wonderful masterpiece, thank you to share
That is indeed a beautiful work of art. Bravoo
Maravellós Art!! Moltes Gràcies per deixar-me veure l'emprenta de la Passió per la Perseverança, Constància i l'Amor de lo Natural. Fer seguiment de les vostres tradicions de treball meticulós amb tota delicadesa.
Excelente técnica y ejecución saludos desde Venezuela. Vídeo recomendado
It's good to see sweat shops that have adequate ventilation and lighting. Surprised she doesn't even have a signle band-aid on her hand. With the mantra of car horns.
I was very confused until i realised i was listening to not only a beautiful piece of art being created before me, but also a crosswalk lol.
It's funny how something so simple like a crosswalk can make you think in a whole new way!
Great job, thanks for sharing
Con paciencia, tiempo de trabajo que conlleva a la experiencia, y las herramientas adecuadas se logra una obra maestra.
Love how they even have the same stamp for sale too! Sadly out of my price range but if I had the money yes pleaae
Beautiful. I am always impressed with the patient and that you are not getting distracted by all the sounds around you. What is this beeping sound?it reminds me of the sound in hospitals that's why I was irritated
Великолепная ручная работа 👏👏👏😎 Было очень приятно взглянуть..
Это очень красиво , не спорю. Но сейчас машины режут куда более точнее человека. Я сам перестал пользоваться лобзиком, и мои рисунки вырезает лазер куда Болле красивее . Я нарисовал, закинул в программу, и через минуту всё готово.
@@Jewelerus. Ручная работа лучше любой автоматизированной. Лëгкое несовершенство линий лишь придаëт ручному труду свой шарм и уникальность. Тогда как идеальный механический рисунок будет подобен штамповке.
@@lorenzo4052 ничего не стоит скопировать несовершенство . Я так делал . А вот показ того как изготавливается произведение , это уже другое дело. Не все люди понимают грн рука мастера , а где машина . Им нужно показывать. Это важно.
Eine wunderschöne Arbeit! Vielen Dank, für dieses schöne Video und das wir daran teilnehmen dürfen, obwohl Nippon soweit entfernt ist. Da werden Briefe viel wertvoller, dies kann kein mail ersetzen! Beste Grüße aus Germany. Alles Gute für sie beide.
She is amazing because that is not very good wood but she still makes amazing carvings!
I’m envious of your steady hand on the stamp’s design. Wow!
Que expetacular técnica , muita precisão !
Meus parabéns !
So beautiful!
Kayang kaya gawin yan sa recto, while you wait pa.
예전에는 한국에도 이렇게 도장을 만드는 가게들이 많이 있었는데 최근에는 도장을 잘 사용하지 않아서인지 보기 힘들어졌습니다. 오랜만에 보는 도장 제작 과정이네요
Sensacional , uma verdadeira artista.
magnifique travail et parfaite maitrise du mouvement.C'est beau.
Sensacioanal, magnifico, parabéns, uma verdadeira obra de arte
Perfeito! Parabéns!🌟🌟💖.Gratidão 💖
Trabalho fantastico uma dedicação em fazer bem feito parabens
最近 碁盤斬りという映画を見たのですが主人公がハンコを彫っていて「篆刻」てんこくと言っていてその言葉が気になっていたところこちらがオススメに出てきました。
こちらの職人さんご夫婦が協力されてますか?
すごくそのシーンが魅せられました。
Amazing!!! ❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
마음이 평온해진 느낌입니다 대단한 장인정신입니다 👍👍
Lindo trabalho, parabéns.👏👏👏
Uaaaal. Is beatiful. Congratulations.....😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Looking at this, the time seemed to fly even faster, and life felt too short.
Как же это прекрасно смотреть на такую хорошую работу. Спасибо!
Such skill and patience!
So very creative.
Удивительная Япония, симбиоз древних традиций и невероятных технологий будущего. 👍 всем стоит получиться терпение и трудолюбию у японцев
В возрасте 14 лет я резал eX libris, без всяких восточных понтов в виде перетирания красок и некачественного наложения мокрой кальки на окрашенный штамп. Похвалиться современными работами не могу, т.к. прошло ровно 40 лет, и я давно этим не занимаюсь... В Союзе были "кружки" для творчества детей,- учили нас подобному, но без мишуры в виде заточки резцов на водных камнях...
@@МихаилТурченков-ы8й
вот истину глаголите.
столько тягомотины и лишней мелочи под видом "трудолюбия и традиций".
@@МихаилТурченков-ы8й Ну чем ты тут похвастался? То что показано в ролике это произведение искусства и за него платят хорошие деньги, а то что ты ковырял по молодости тупым гвоздиком уже давно сгнило на мусорке.
@@d2r2_M1я не похвастался, а констатировал факт. Вот то, что показано в ролике и есть "ковыряние". Очень низкопрофессиональная резьба по дереву, замаскированная под "искусство" при помощи средневековой возни с материалом и инструментом. Здесь в комментариях уже высказывалась мысль, что без мужчины этот ролик был бы лучше, с этим я полностью согласен. Мастер там женщина, а дядя так,- статист. Его руки делают всё неуверенно и некачественно. И ещё. На этом канале МНОЖЕСТВО роликов с реальным японским искусством. Но это не тот случай.
@@МихаилТурченков-ы8й Ну давай "поковыряй", запиши ролик, а публика заценит твой скилл. Может дядя и хуже делает, но все когда-то начинали. Что в этом негативного? У них результат есть - они получили удовольствие от процесса и ещё получат деньги от продажи. Что не так? Восточный понты, а сам то ты в какой мере западный? Без чашки чая с молоком и звона Биг Бена день не день уже?
И да проффесионал это не тот кто чего-то когда-то пилил, а тот кому за это деньги платят.
Bonito y difícil trabajo, gracias por compartir 👏👏👏
This is like surgery! Spectacular!
So beautiful
みてたら息止めてた瞬間あったわ。
I had no idea that Japanese stamps were made with such precision.
I think there are advantages that cannot be achieved by machines.
Super ❤ work ❤ great ❤
Namaste 🙏
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It's great to watch your wood art work, and technique.
See you earliest.
Regards
Mahesh
Thank you so much!!!!
Impressive. Beautiful.
Belíssimo trabalho!!! Parabéns!!!
Absolutely wonderful to watch. Meticulous and graceful. :-)
Thank you so much!!!
@@Craftsmanship-Process Thank you I enjoy all the clips and always look forward to any new ones. :-)
Wow! Awesome!
すげぇ!
Look at how he cleans up.those lines in between!!
Vi faras mirindan laboron... Gratulon!