Thank you so very much for the well-made video, it is very instructional. Congratulations for all the hard work, the craftmanship and the amazing quality of the finished paper sheets. It was a miracle to watch this video! Extra points for your lovely animals appreciating all your hard work! 💖👍👏🤗 とても丁寧に作られた動画をありがとうございます。 すべてのハードワーク、職人技、そして完成した紙シートの驚くべき品質におめでとう. この動画を見られたのは奇跡でした! あなたのすべてのハードワークに感謝するあなたの愛らしい動物のための追加のポイント! 💖👍👏🤗
Me gustó mucho el video, el proceso, la dedicación y el respeto con el que crearon el papel. Espero que sigan subiendo videos, estoy muy interesado en los temas que tratan y van a tratar según lo que mencionaron al final. Saludos desde Argentina!
THANK YOU for the commentary! I loved listening to you describe the process. I watched the original video a long time ago and loved it as well. But I love this one even more. I WISH I could have some of this paper - it's so beautiful and thin. You take such great care in all the different steps along the way. I am amazed at all the steps it takes to make these large sheets of paper. What do people use this large paper for? And do you also make this paper in other colors? Or with flowers mixed in? Just wondering.
So much hard work goes into this.... and the dedication to craftsmanship is praiseworthy! 👍Such beautiful paper! 😍....(And the other guy....the young man is hot too!😝)
Multiple uses. It is acid free so it has archival qualities, you can use it depending on the gsm and the sizing for many different things like origami, chochin, calligraphy, watercolors, sumi-e, prints... I think it is also considered Intangible Cultural Heritage because there are very few families in Japan who make the paper following the entire traditional process which is very old.
They can't make sugeta by themselves. It's quite difficult and needs high quality craftsman's skill to make ''su''. There are professional craftsmans for that.
I would really like to buy some of your paper, but I live in Ecuador so it's dificult to do it. So I'm trying to make my own paper, I have already had a kozo plant, from it I plant a bit more six months ago. I did my first try making a paper but I fail the frame that I built didnt work. So I have a question, what can I use to replace the bambu frame? I couldnt find it in my country. I hope you will answer me. You did a good work and video.
Japanese paper makers use mainly mulberry bark. They cut few meters high mulberry trees every winter. Only cut, not kill. New trunks will grow again from the root of the same tree in Spring, it's sustainable.
my fav part is that u have a little bird "helper" splashing around in the water, at 2:10. lol.. so cute...
How cute was the duck that jumped into the pool....
ahh so this is the paper baumgartner restoration loves so much
I got so excited when I had the same realization
So glad I found a comment like this lol
Amazing to see how you make such unique papers with no bad chemicals. The commentary helped put things in perspective.
Love from Scotland
Thank you so very much for the well-made video, it is very instructional. Congratulations for all the hard work, the craftmanship and the amazing quality of the finished paper sheets. It was a miracle to watch this video! Extra points for your lovely animals appreciating all your hard work! 💖👍👏🤗
とても丁寧に作られた動画をありがとうございます。 すべてのハードワーク、職人技、そして完成した紙シートの驚くべき品質におめでとう. この動画を見られたのは奇跡でした! あなたのすべてのハードワークに感謝するあなたの愛らしい動物のための追加のポイント! 💖👍👏🤗
That duck was just like hey whats up
Have much respect for Japanese traditions - one with the earth in its simplicity and beauty - love from U.S.A
Beautiful artisan crafted paper . I’m amazed at the process .
So nice! Thank you for making the effort to film and add commentary. I wanna come visit and touch the paper 🖤
thank you for sharing your technique and expertise. beautiful to watch.
admirable craftsmanship, irreplaceable.
Me gustó mucho el video, el proceso, la dedicación y el respeto con el que crearon el papel. Espero que sigan subiendo videos, estoy muy interesado en los temas que tratan y van a tratar según lo que mencionaron al final. Saludos desde Argentina!
THANK YOU for the commentary! I loved listening to you describe the process. I watched the original video a long time ago and loved it as well. But I love this one even more. I WISH I could have some of this paper - it's so beautiful and thin. You take such great care in all the different steps along the way. I am amazed at all the steps it takes to make these large sheets of paper. What do people use this large paper for? And do you also make this paper in other colors? Or with flowers mixed in? Just wondering.
Me encanta el proceso de hacer papel...es extremadamente laborioso. Les felicito por un trabajo bien hecho ❤️❤️❤️🇵🇷
This video is very well made. 😊
Skill. Thank you, Corsoyard paper.
Gracias por el vídeo me gustó mucho Saludos desde tijuana México
Thank you for the captions
Thoroughly enjoyable process. Thanks for sharing
merci de France pour le partage de ton merveilleux travail
The wet bark looks yummy. I wanna eat it.
El arte y la poesía del proceso del trabajo es realmente bello.
Saludos desde América 🙏
that was beautifull, and really well made video. thanks!
fantastic video - thank you so much!
Gracias por enseñarnos cómo hacer el papel..!! ❤ saludos desde chile
Amazing process and product.
This was so cool to watch! ありがとうございました
What an amazing video. Thank you for sharing.
So much hard work goes into this.... and the dedication to craftsmanship is praiseworthy! 👍Such beautiful paper! 😍....(And the other guy....the young man is hot too!😝)
¡Fantástico! Muchas gracias por la minuciosa demostración. es un vídeo inspirador para los procesos de creación.
i REALLY wish they had shown what people use this paper for, when it so thin and labor intensive to make.
Is there an online retailer that ships internationally Corsoyard paper?
Um trabalho perfeito e um processo muito bem explicado. Obrigada!!!
una bellesa
Please what is the use of this paper? And is it makes by hand for what reason?
Or just as an art? Thank you
Multiple uses. It is acid free so it has archival qualities, you can use it depending on the gsm and the sizing for many different things like origami, chochin, calligraphy, watercolors, sumi-e, prints...
I think it is also considered Intangible Cultural Heritage because there are very few families in Japan who make the paper following the entire traditional process which is very old.
Hi , can you please show us hw to make that mold and deckle, the sugeta you use?
They can't make sugeta by themselves.
It's quite difficult and needs high quality craftsman's skill to make ''su''.
There are professional craftsmans for that.
It is mulberry tree paper
Yep!
incredible
I would really like to buy some of your paper, but I live in Ecuador so it's dificult to do it. So I'm trying to make my own paper, I have already had a kozo plant, from it I plant a bit more six months ago. I did my first try making a paper but I fail the frame that I built didnt work. So I have a question, what can I use to replace the bambu frame? I couldnt find it in my country. I hope you will answer me. You did a good work and video.
Not a paper maker but the next best thing I can think of is a silk screen. Usually bought at art supply stores
Que bonito fue todo 8')
lol
鴨カワ🦆
wao
Does using the bark kill the tree?
Japanese paper makers use mainly mulberry bark. They cut few meters high mulberry trees every winter.
Only cut, not kill. New trunks will grow again from the root of the same tree in Spring, it's sustainable.
what this paper is used for?
How do I contact you to purchase?
How we place the order