Hammering 500,000 times!? The process of making a Japanese smoking pipe / kiseru.
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- Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
- This video introduces the process of making a Japanese smoking pipe / kiseru.
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Chiaki Aikawa / Aikawa Engraving Studio
Chiaki Aikawa's main products are accessories and Kiseru. Since the technique cannot be mass-produced by machines, each item is carefully crafted one by one.
I also specialize in a technique called Mokume-Gane, in which different metals are layered and melted together to create a pattern by repeatedly beating and carving.
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"For smokers around the world"
I produce smoking pipes for smokers all over the world to enhance the taste of their cigarettes.
I would like to share the chic Japanese smoking culture with the world with my smoking pipes made with traditional techniques. Please enjoy the beauty of the slowly rising smoke!
Please enjoy watching the Japanese craftsmanship!!!!
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【Chapter】
00:00 Groundwork
01:01 Hammering
06:41 Cutting
07:45 Polishing
08:41 Making a shape of smoking pipe
16:21 Making a bowl
19:02 Making an ash catcher
19:32 Designing
23:41 Polishing
23:57 Satin finish
24:35 Finished product - Навчання та стиль
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Product Name: Pure Silver Twisted Kiseru Smoking Pipe / Hassun
Discription: This is a sterling silver reinsmith style smoking pipe with a motif of a yokozuna's (Yokozuna is the highest rank of sumo wrestler / Champion) ornamental mawashi (Mawashi is the loincloth that sumo wrestlers wear) and a temple rope.
The shape is one of the most historic and prestigious of all smoking pipes / Kiseru.
It is made by a traditional Japanese technique of hammered out from a single sheet of plate with a chisel and hammer.
The final pipe looks nothing like the one the craftsmen made.
Was thinking it would be around that much. A lot of work, amazing design and skill.
Pencil eraser metal and pen cap lol
Dude, 1,600? That's absolutely not worth that, not even if it was pressed by the hands of the Lord himself.
@@rabbithedragonsome people appreciate craftsmanship..
Hats off to this guys neighbors.
That was unreal. Wasn't really sure where it was going towards the end, but the final reveal blew my mind. Clever way for sandblasting the surface.
It sand blew my mind a bit. 😮
Thank you for your comment !
GOOD 👍 JOB ❤
Beautiful work. As a leathercrafter, it never ceases to amaze me how many techniques are similar between crafting mediums, and how much is very different. The "sanding" at the end was a beautifully simple technique that I would have never thought of!
This man put his Soul into making this. Amazing artistry and craftsmanship!
昔の人もこうやって作っていたのかな。
感慨深いものがありますね。
この技術は後世に残してほしい。
素晴らしいです。
ご視聴、コメントありがとうございます!
I wondered the same thing. Were people smoking this style of pipe before tobacco came to Japan?
Before WW2 a fair amount of Japanese farmers smoked the uhh buds of female 'hemp' plants, but it's not widely known @@tstodgell
@@tstodgell
タバコの伝来と共にパイプが伝わり、このキセル、パイプを使用した喫煙が用いられましたよ
This is what I love about Japanese culture. Everything they have ever done is done with patience, precision, and masterful skill. For the world I hope they and all with these skills and traditions stay alive forever.
Even what they did in Manchuria?
@@benwilms3942 especially what they did in Manchuria
@annihilation777 boom. You have a point I suppose.
At 13:32 That's not "Glue"! This is FLUX, the work is about to be joined with SILVER SOLDER. Really nice video, I'm learning a lot. The pipe might be pure silver, the silver-solder is an alloy, with a lower melting-point.
No earphones or music either. Just pure focus and dedication.
Despite all the effort to finish and polish it, I preferred it in it's more raw, hand-hammered appearance. You could see the amount of human effort that had gone into making it.
Ironically, all that work and by the end it was so perfect it looked like it had been made by machine!
Thank you for your comment !
That’s why I assumed
He was hand hammering. For the finish. I mean he had the heat, wasn’t cold forged. Maybe he doesn’t own a roller.
I've always had mad respect for Japanese craftsmanship.
An absolute work of functional art. I was completely mesmerized. Thank you.
Im totally blown away at the skill and patience of this craftsman. He is truly a master!!!
I almost cried at the final reveal. Beautiful craftsmanship
I got misty too...
Thank you for the comment !
I absolutely love the old fashioned way of creating with our hands that which we can. Great job
Thank you very much!
Watching him hammer that made me flinch so bad, the pure precision and art of this man
Can you imagine how many times through our his career has he smashed his thumb or index finger?? Omg! That's a painful craft lol.
Oh my ! What a piece. The rhythm of the hammers, the attention to detail, and an absolutely stunning end result.
A lifetime of skill and knowledge, pure craftsmanship ❤️👍
This is the quintessence of luxury: Mystifying and complicating the production of an object to such an extent that this object is sold for extremely high amounts of money, even though one could make this object in just a few minutes... 🤪⚡
That's freaking amazing result. All that craftsmanship 😳
He's really making it in the traditional sense as I would just use my rolling mill to flatten and stretch the silver.
Amd couldnt he have just started with a longer, shallower mould so he wouldnt have to beat it as much ?
Really cool. It’s so good to see masters in their craft. The world we live in has gotten away from that kind of thing so much. Everyone wants mass production but I think some of us are slowly realizing that we need these craftsmanship. Thanks for showing us
Not so, I am 57 and after a severe work injury offshore I now make jewellery. I smelt my own metal and work in gold and silver. With the utmost respect most competent smiths could produce this pipe. It's never too late to learn a skill/skills.👍🏴
Thank You for your comment ! Glad you liked the video !
Gorgeous. Phenomenal craftsmanship, real passion, and heart put into creating this piece.
Thank you for the comment !
I like his anvil setup. What an awesome craftsman.
すばらしい技術です!
A master class from a craftsman 😊
I didn't even knew that something like that exists. Thank you for the very interesting documentations about Japanese craftmanship.
Absolutely mezmorizing. Beautiful piece.
Impressive. Beautiful craftsmanship.
Another video that shows your dedication and skills, congratulations on your work.
Thank you so much!!!!
Thats the 2nd finest crack pipe i’ve ever seen
Wow. Beautiful. Amazing stopwatch
Thank you
Unbelievable handmade item!
Respect 🫡
Thank you very much!
I don't quite understand why he used so much cold hammering. Wouldn't it have been easier to heat up?
Or also, why not just pour the initial smelt into a flatter, longer mold closer to the finished product of all that hammering. I'm sure the answer is that the hammering does something very special to it, same with the heat vs cold.
I'd say it's likely a matter of tradition and a process handed down via ancestry. Some people work for efficiency but, some people work because the art compels them to.
This is very delicate work. He is really pushing plastic deformation to it's limits.
Silver is pretty soft, i guess it just doesn’t need it.
Certain metals, like silver and brass, harden as you work them. The heating and quenching is to make the ingot more malleable.
Silver hot work is generally just casting and soldering.
Thank you for making this video
WoW beautiful pipe, and real traditional hardworking artist master!!!
Thank you so much!!!!
Wonderful craftsmanship
Anyone else on the edge of your seat hoping he don't hit his fingers?
Nah, u could tell he’s swung that hammer a few million times at least; he got it
The label 'Master' is only achieved when you reached 10M hammer strikes since your last smashed finger...
Lol
No, it happens only to noobs like me 😅
Simplemente gracias por tan bello poema creado con sus manos.
Increíble producción!! Un vídeo verdaderamente mañoso una maravilla
Good
Thank you for sharing your craft with the world. I love the way you frosted the surface at the end.
Thanks so much 😊
素晴らしい👍
Beautiful work, master craftsman. 😍
Thank you very much!
You truly are a great craftsman
Thank you for sharing your work with us
Thank you very much!
Great museum piece. I wonder how much quicker this can be achieved by just moving from tradition a tiny bit.
A lot quicker but it loses its "soul" then.
The Amish sell ridiculously over priced "handmade" furniture to tourists on the side of the road. You can clearly see the burned saw cuts and they don't even bother to sand it. Meanwhile this guy makes a masterpiece and its actually by hand. Beautiful.
@waltersobchak9427 burn marks can easily be made by dull hand tools, waterwheel mill saws, mills powered by livestock. Assuming tool burn marks= Amish grift is a bit of a stretch lol
@@waltersobchak9427I've seen em with cartfuls of Smucker's jelly at the Walmart 😂. Add a few berries and BAM! Amish Jam
I have never seen satin finished done that way, I am amazed that works so well
Truly, an inspiration. Great craftsmanship :)
Thank you very much!
Seen a lot of pipes like this , used for smoking opium. Very pretty work
Opium pipes look very different
Such a fine balance of heat for welding the seams without making the part a puddle of metal, most impressive. Is the solder the same alloy of metal as the rest of the pipe, if so I would expect a extra challenge to get just the right amount of heat to flow the solder without melting the part.
its an alloy. mix one part silver and one part brass, the alloy melts at a much lower temperature. if one wishes they can elevate the temperature of the solder by burning off some of the zinc during the mixing.
It's like the Japanese swords of pipe making!
No complaints here! I love the finished product!
Thank you so much !!!
なんど自分の指を叩いちゃったことだろう
I know how much the arms ache after all that hammering. It's not just the hammering, it's the difference in the strokes. If you want to stretch and bend that metal cold, you're in for a cramping multiday workout. It takes real commitment to do something like this. And that's just once.
Thank you for your comment !
Beautiful work.❤
In the past, a man would toil his life away, mastering a skill or craft , never really knowing if anyone truelly appreciated their art . Today , masters of various unseen crafts are able to be seen by the world and appreciated. It is a small but meaningful improvement.
Just give me a water bottle, pen, 10mm socket, and some chewing gum.😂
Damn, is that where the 10 mil always goes? 😂
Just give me a soda can and a needle.
Alright get me a toilet paper roll, a corkscrew, and some tinfoil....alright then get me an avocado, an ice pick, and my snorkel.
Give me an apple and a stick
Safer than smoking from fucking silver!
It is to me an opiumpipe not a tabacco pipe.
Either way it makes me wanna take up smoking.
Traditionally the Japanese the tobacco culture in Japan was to smoke tiny quantities, possibly a reflection on the expense: "Apparently it was mostly economics. Shogunate set a high tariff on tobacco, so they bought less and made smaller pipes. And of course you need very small tobacco for your very small pipe."
Do you smoke opium?
Amazing work
Great Craftsmanship.❤
Prawdziwe arcydzieło.
If he were to use a shallower mold when he cast the billet, he would have saved a lot of time and energy.
È stato davvero emozionante vedere tutta la preparazione e la realizzazione con una maestria davvero eccezionale e davvero tanto amore. Non so quanto tempo hai impiegato ma hai fatto nascere dalle tue mani un autentico capolavoro. Ti sei creato anche tutti gli attrezzi e in pochi metri quadri di spazio come laboratorio tutto a misura tua non posso che dire che sei un grande maestro. Complimenti davvero. Italian linguage
Grazie per il tuo commento! Mi fa piacere che il video ti sia piaciuto!
Amazing craftsmanship!
Thank you !!!
This is incredible work.
The satin finish was a fantastic finishing touch!
Thank you! Cheers!
whoa, really beautiful piece
Thank you very much!
Japanese craftsmen sure are something else. All handmade, no machinery in site. I sure hope these items sell at the price he wants.
Ein absoluter Meister in seinem Handwerk. Ein Prachtstück und so professionell jeder Schritt
Wow. Amazing craftsmanship!!!👍
Thank you very much!
I almost couldn't watch when he was heating the seam billets at the 5th Process. That takes nerves of steel putting a torch to silver after so much work put into it. Bravo to the craftsman!
Thank you for your comment !
You are a great artist, bravo 😊
Sou fã de artesanato,esse é perfeito!!!
Wow, that was incredible.
I wish there was a channel dedicated to teaching the different crafts. I know in japan some of the cloisonne recipes have been lost due to the secrative nature of craftsmen in general. It is beautiful to watch these crafts but more interesting to take up as a hobby.
😮я вообще не курю, но с такой красоты покурила бы)) это прекрасное и идеальное изделие❤
what a profoundly beautiful process and end result. I don't smoke but one day I have to get my hands on one of these.
De la très belle ouvrage,calme, dextérité, compétences, rigueur,se sont les mamelles de l'ART❤
At first i was going crazy by the sound of the hammer. Then by the middle of it i was in a trance 😆 it was weirdly therapeutic. I feel very relaxed now. Great vid ❤
Thank you !
Beautiful. And it’s silver. I like silver. It’s my favorite color.
From Germany ich habe gesehen was sie da gezaubert haben es ist eine echt wunderschöne rauchpfeife geworden diese Eleganz Präzision Verarbeitung ist echt auf einem so extrem hohen eleganten Niveau das ist echt spannend war in bei dem Video zuzuschauen einfach nur Spitzenklasse mit vollstem Respekt und Ehrfurcht danke sehr
Amazing to watch. Now to watch it all
Класс 👏 Удачи и всего хорошего мастеру
I used to whip those up in about 10 seconds with some aluminum foil and a pen.
クリスマス曲で叩いてるところを発見してしまいました。メリークリスマス!
Soviel arbeit , nur um schluss endlich dann doch den wartungs berreich zu vergessen 😀
also ich hab schon einige pfeiffen in meinem leben geraucht und hab mich immer geärgert das die teile schneller verstopfen als einem lieb ist .......
Soviel arbeit in so ein schönes stück das im besten falle nur für das regal gemacht wurde ......
den rauchen kann man die nicht ohne sie permanent zu verstopfen ......
aber die handwerksarbeit selbst ,,erste klasse"
Beautiful work.
Thank you very much!
日本の職人技は素晴らしいですね❤
ご視聴ありがとうございます!
Spectacular 👍👍👍👍
You're an artist...
It's really unbelievable...
Thank you so much 😀
Beautiful work greeting from Switzerland
If I had the materials, tools and a thousand years to learn I still couldn’t make something as beautiful as this.
and yet at some point they'll let you vote, think about that ..
@@Hardy_H_HI’m not sure what you mean. I can’t create something so beautiful so I shouldn’t vote? You think me a child? Your comment is just odd.
Watched that whole thing. Very calming
thank you so much ☺️
なんて美しい仕上がり
Awesome work
Thanks a lot 😊
Lovely, fine art.
Impressive work sir
Such talent and a job well done! 😊
hermosos trabajo
saludos desde argentina
I just use a 1L glass bottle, gauze and a socket, oh and a pail of h20.
This is outstanding craftmanship.
nice work