True craftsmanship is impressive, regardless of the people or culture. Although you have to admire the dedication involved in producing consistent results almost entirely by hand.
@@TheIndigo1child A large Yankee Candle can go for around $35 each, so it’s not like they’re any cheaper here… And yeah, things that are handcrafted are more expensive because they are unable to take advantage of economies of scale.
What's funniest sometimes I would pour hot candle wax on my hands and my friends thought I was crazy and I'm just like..... It's not hot enough to burn, it's just kind of hot. And I'm talking about like little tea light candles not some huge candle that's been burning for 4 hours. I told my friend to hold out their hand and I would show them that it wasn't that painful, they got a tiny bit of wax on them and they screamed and pulled their hand back and ran Cold water on it..... No they didn't actually get a burn or a blister and they seemed super overdramatic lol.
They use more wax than necessary to fill the mold. They slice the layer of excess off the top, toss it on a pile to be melted down and reused later, and return to the workstation to tip the mold over and free the actual candles.
Am I the only one who read it as Japanese CANDIES? 😅 Imagine my confusion when they cut the candies that unappetizingly looked like wax. Then painted them so beautifully with sakura flowers. 😅
I thought it said candies too!! I was REELING from this process until the last moment when I realized they were shaped like candles and re-read the title. LOL
Sort of similar to how broken ceramics are repaired (& celebrated) by using gold to fix & show the cracks, creating something beautiful from broken ceramic items. Japanese do not throw things out like Americans, they repair them & I respect that. My father was an engineer & he fixed everything that was mechanical but he wouldn’t ever have thought to fix a broken vase in the manner that Japanese do.
@@PapaElegua If that's the case, why not try making some as a hobby? I'm reluctant to display something I made at home or give it to someone I know, but it's worth it to display it at home. I think it is good! This is what I'm going to make next time I break a plate or vase. I have to be careful about getting injured though.
@@H4nik0rei I think this whole depression thing is becoming worldwide phenomenon. South Korea for example, have one of the highest suic rates (maybe highest in world)
The hand painting part is quite impressive since I'm sure some machine printing option may also be available but it probably won't be as attractive as hand painted.
OMG I am so exited, few months ago I start using a service that delivers japanese snacks and as a gift it contain a little box of candles just like these
@@beethao9380they have been made that were for hundreds of years… they also last longer than most European candles which are industrially manufactured which makes them cheap. On the other hand these TRADITIONAL candles are each hand made from the wick all the way to the art painted on it. You should really look at the bigger picture before calling any artisan a scammer, I’m pretty sure you, yourself wouldn’t be able to make something HANDMADE like those candles
And this is why I don’t demonize those with discerning (expensive) tastes. The care and craftsmanship that go into some of these things is astounding and in this McWorld, very needed IMO.
The editing on this made it hard to actually decipher what was going on during the manufacturing process. It was still cool to watch a craftsman at work.
The thing that makes me especially infuriated about rage bait content is that it *works*. You can’t directly call them out on it because any engagement is good engagement, for these people- it rewards them for purposefully wasteful behavior. It’s like an ourobourous of dumb evil bs. Truly wretched
We really don't appreciate the stuff we use constantly well enough! I love the flowers painted on the candles. I guess I'll Google around a bit to see if I can get them in Germany somewhere.
As a CT native I love that Connecticut keeps throwing them off because it looks like one of the big square states when it is in fact a little square state
So pretty! My relatives make candles in bulk by hanging wicks off a round wheel thing and they pour the wax down the wicks and turn the wheel to go to the next candle. They repeat this multiple times until they apply all the layers of wax. Then they trim the wicks and wax. The shape and thickness is not as consistent as the candle moulds used here, but they have the flexibility of making thinner or thicker candles using the same equipment.
Curious how big and how long the candle burns for. Because commercially made 250g - 300g candles usually are around $30 to $50 and will burn for 45 hours usually. So if the hand crafted candles burn just as long then they are around the same price as commercially made ones, while being more beautiful and kinder to the environment.
They are $70 for 2!! Idk this feels like a scam to me. They look very small too definitely not going to burn to 45 hours. That’s obvious from the video. I’m sure you could find better one cheaper out there that are handmade too. You can see how small they are at the end. They are really small so they will probably burn pretty fast too.
Dude. I read this as “candies” instead of “candles”, and I got three quarters the way through this thinking “man, I’m not sure how edible this stuff really is.”
I think these are used as a way for geishas to assess their value. The tea-house madamé will burn one candle after another for as long as a geisha entertains one of her patrons and later get paid by a multiple set on each candle. I also know of incense sticks used for the same purpose. And each design is unique to each geisha.
I wish every country made things like Japan, they have such craftsmanship or crafts'womenship. 😊 many things I have seen is just truly beautiful, I wish to go to Japan one day. I watched a thing on the recycling there too, in this small village there they recycle everything and it's their responsibility to take it all sorted and cleaned to the center at the Community Hall, it's just such a good way.
Japanese craftsmanship is truly something wonderful to behold.
Lindo,lindo,lindo! E muito delicado. Em tudo q faz tempo beleza.😍💝😘🕯️👏🏼👏🏼
Anything that is handcrafted is a true Wonder to behold, I just wish it wasn't a dying art
True craftsmanship is impressive, regardless of the people or culture.
Although you have to admire the dedication involved in producing consistent results almost entirely by hand.
Yes and for 70 usd plus shipping for two tiny candles. You can behold their beauty in person! Lol
@@TheIndigo1child A large Yankee Candle can go for around $35 each, so it’s not like they’re any cheaper here… And yeah, things that are handcrafted are more expensive because they are unable to take advantage of economies of scale.
God dude getting your hand all up in thst warm wax all day must feel good as hell
What's funniest sometimes I would pour hot candle wax on my hands and my friends thought I was crazy and I'm just like..... It's not hot enough to burn, it's just kind of hot.
And I'm talking about like little tea light candles not some huge candle that's been burning for 4 hours.
I told my friend to hold out their hand and I would show them that it wasn't that painful, they got a tiny bit of wax on them and they screamed and pulled their hand back and ran Cold water on it..... No they didn't actually get a burn or a blister and they seemed super overdramatic lol.
now this is where i belongs
Wax baths are great for people with arthritis - My dad uses one for his hands and feet, and it's apparently the best gift he's ever received
I got bathed in hot wax by my 3 year old nephew when he spilled my mom's candle over me when I was 7
@@UglyPotato34 omg and what was your reaction at that time 😅
Am i the only one confused about what happened between dumping those wax blocks somewhere, to then pulling out fully formed candles?
They use more wax than necessary to fill the mold. They slice the layer of excess off the top, toss it on a pile to be melted down and reused later, and return to the workstation to tip the mold over and free the actual candles.
@@Anastas1786 Ah re-watching with that knowledge, now it makes sense. Thank you
They skipped steps for sure
no you aren't
Im completely confused
人魚の女の子が蝋燭作る昔話を思い出しました…🕯
スポスポ取るのとか気持ちよさそうって思っちゃうけど本気で仕事として取り組むのは本当に大変で技術が必要だと思います。
最後の桜の柄本当キレイ🌸
急がされて真っ赤に塗りつぶしたろうそくは人形の呪い、とか……
not 人形 but 人魚
怖い話か
赤い蝋燭と人魚ですね。
ちょうど私も思い出してました。
やっぱりそれ思ったの私だけじゃなかった
Am I the only one who read it as Japanese CANDIES? 😅 Imagine my confusion when they cut the candies that unappetizingly looked like wax. Then painted them so beautifully with sakura flowers. 😅
also when they DIPPED THEIR HAND in molten sugar(which was actually wax)😂
Yes, i am too think in this video master made hand candies and surprise he painted sakura flowers 😅
I thought it said candies too!! I was REELING from this process until the last moment when I realized they were shaped like candles and re-read the title. LOL
i did! i was so confused, thinking, “do people paint candy??”
Thank God I'm not the only one
I read "candles" as "candy" when i clicked on this video and i was so confused but still wanted to bite one 😂
Oh my god I did too and I only realized when they started painting them and I asked "is that edible paint?"
Eu pensei a mesma coisa... XXXD
@@spiderxdgaming saammee 😂 i haven't been diagnosed with dyslexia but i think i have it.
@@gianniarruda tenía que buscar lo que usted dijo porque yo hablo solo Inglés im feliz im no solo aunque
Same with the same point on looking back at the description when i saw the paint 😂😅
こんなきれいな絵柄も火で溶けていく…花びらが散るみたいで切ないけどそれがまた、美しく感じますね…🫠
Sort of similar to how broken ceramics are repaired (& celebrated) by using gold to fix & show the cracks, creating something beautiful from broken ceramic items. Japanese do not throw things out like Americans, they repair them & I respect that. My father was an engineer & he fixed everything that was mechanical but he wouldn’t ever have thought to fix a broken vase in the manner that Japanese do.
@@PapaElegua
If that's the case, why not try making some as a hobby?
I'm reluctant to display something I made at home or give it to someone I know, but it's worth it to display it at home. I think it is good!
This is what I'm going to make next time I break a plate or vase.
I have to be careful about getting injured though.
Candles 🙄
Candles, Japan: 😍😍😍
Erm actually their health standards are higher ☝️😍
@@H4nik0rei I think this whole depression thing is becoming worldwide phenomenon. South Korea for example, have one of the highest suic rates (maybe highest in world)
Literally, they just showed the making process. These kinds of comments make no sense anymore.
@@ephimerite health standards? Are we gonna eat the damned things?
@@H4nik0rei why tf did you bring up suicide rates
My dyslexia had me thinking these were candies instead of candles. Needless to say, I got a little confused but eventually figured it out 😅😅
@@sleepygyro Mate I don't even have dyslexia, but I can assure me and at least a dozen other people though the exact same thing. XD
Wait, their candles!?😅
The hand painting part is quite impressive since I'm sure some machine printing option may also be available but it probably won't be as attractive as hand painted.
和蝋燭!素敵ですね。高級品で欲しくても、なかなか手が出ませんが😊❤
見るでしょ?って思ったらなにこれ!!
芸術だったww僕の知ってる和蝋燭じゃないww
消えにくく長持ちして、線香の煙がきえる。もらったことがある。
I understood: it's expensive:
And hollow 😂😂 fkn cheapskates
和蝋燭🎉素敵ですね😊
素晴らしい❤無くしてほしくない大切な文化ですね!
おおおおお〜コレは…
昔、テレビで拝見した、和蝋燭ではありませんか🎉
これねー本当に大変な作業みたいですよ!
手が3倍になるくらい(ロウで)ずっと同じ作業で作っていました。
素晴らしい日本の蝋燭。これからも作っていって下さい。
和蝋燭もなかなか見なくなりましたね、たまに見かけると見入ってしまいます。
火が力強くて好きなのですが、逆に言えばその分危険だというのもわかるので、歯痒いですね。
これからも是非作り続けて下さい。
It's funny how human kind's greatest gift is also its greatest curse.
@@RetroGhost16 me: FIRE I WANT TO BURN THINGS
Also me, getting burnt cooking: THE HOT IS DANGEROUS
She must have the softest hands from soaking them in the candle wax
This is absolutely gorgeous! I love these beautiful candles 🥰 Brilliant craftsmanship!
本当に素敵です!この美しいキャンドルが大好きです🥰 素晴らしい職人技です!
Not on the floor, no dust everywhere, and dressed well. This is the ideal.
What a beautiful candle ❤
かわいいロウソクですね〜仏壇用のロウソクしか見たことがなかったので、こんなにかわいい物もあるなんて素敵だと思います。
海外と日本ではロウソクの製法も異なるのでしょうか?木の棒を抜く工程が素早くて職人の慣れを感じました
The attention to detail & the beauty of their craft in Japanese artisans is unmatched in every other country on the world 💜
OMG I am so exited, few months ago I start using a service that delivers japanese snacks and as a gift it contain a little box of candles just like these
I would like to have a few of these beautiful candle's. Also rather interesting way to make candles.
Its a scammer's way of making candles. "Oh, its handmade from "masters" so it costs a lot."
@@beethao9380they have been made that were for hundreds of years… they also last longer than most European candles which are industrially manufactured which makes them cheap. On the other hand these TRADITIONAL candles are each hand made from the wick all the way to the art painted on it. You should really look at the bigger picture before calling any artisan a scammer, I’m pretty sure you, yourself wouldn’t be able to make something HANDMADE like those candles
@@beethao9380Genuine question, how do you know that?
@@S0RNG$70 for 2 hand painted candles is insane. And makes me think it is a scam. Those candles are tiny!
@@thatchick1205 Hm... now that you point that out, it *does* seem more than a little sketchy... maybe something to do with materials? Idk 🤷♂
あんな模様書いてあったらちょっと燃やしたくなくなっちゃうな
一本一本手書きなんですね?!?!凄い…
Beautifully painted candles😊❤
These are beautiful!❤
哇哇哇哇哇,估緊整咩,原來係一支,好靚既蠟燭,老師好❤
And this is why I don’t demonize those with discerning (expensive) tastes. The care and craftsmanship that go into some of these things is astounding and in this McWorld, very needed IMO.
I want one in every color and design
🌸🌸🌸綺麗😍
I had no idea they made candles that way.
I dont think i would ever use such a nice hand painted candle like that. It's just too pretty to melt.
The editing on this made it hard to actually decipher what was going on during the manufacturing process. It was still cool to watch a craftsman at work.
『ゲームオブスローンズ』という架空の中世風の物語で、
室内に無数に着けてるロウソク群に、1本だけ丸くて短い炎の形状してるロウソクがあった(他のロウソクの炎は長い形状)。
撮影時にロウソクが足りずに、製造法が異なる安いロウソクを用意しちゃったんだろうな。
これが消耗品という贅沢
The thing that makes me especially infuriated about rage bait content is that it *works*. You can’t directly call them out on it because any engagement is good engagement, for these people- it rewards them for purposefully wasteful behavior. It’s like an ourobourous of dumb evil bs. Truly wretched
What? How is this rage bait and wasteful? You mean all the wax they dumped to the side? You know you can just melt those parts and use them again
aw it's painted with such love and detail
Beautiful work ❤
I wonder what kind of paint they use for the candles, obviously it has to be something that melts along with the candle
Probably more wax.
先端恐怖症のワイが絶対にできない仕事の1つ
We really don't appreciate the stuff we use constantly well enough! I love the flowers painted on the candles. I guess I'll Google around a bit to see if I can get them in Germany somewhere.
That candle shake was personal
Michael meets Finn, Egyn meets Jake, Flynn meets Death, Lilith meets Marceline, Vo meets Be More, Hannah meets Plant, Cleo meets IK, Jack meets Door, Iblis meets FP, RL meets Cat Demon, Snowball meets Cake, Bael meets Snail, Dallas meets Fish Girl, Organist meets Ghost Princess, Ben meets Skeletal Princess, Chip meets Rag Princess, Golem meets Rock, Beholder King meets Dragon, Astaroth meets Lich, Eros meets Gumball, Alan meets Werewolf Girl, Sekhmet meets Mo-Meow, Daisy meets Fionna, Cherry meets Bear, La Muerte meets Sugar Skull, Thor meets Snow Golem, Fudo meets Musclar Princess.
These Japanese candles are vegan-friendly because they are not made from beeswax but from a wax derived from plants.
As a CT native I love that Connecticut keeps throwing them off because it looks like one of the big square states when it is in fact a little square state
The attention to detail is ❤
So pretty! My relatives make candles in bulk by hanging wicks off a round wheel thing and they pour the wax down the wicks and turn the wheel to go to the next candle. They repeat this multiple times until they apply all the layers of wax. Then they trim the wicks and wax. The shape and thickness is not as consistent as the candle moulds used here, but they have the flexibility of making thinner or thicker candles using the same equipment.
Wow that's so cool
蠟燭是日本人發明的
棒アイスだと思ったら蝋燭だった!素敵ー!
Japanese people are one of the hardest working people in the world
I initially misread this as "candies" instead of "candles" and was very confused for a minute.
Edible artworks. 👍
Que hermoso,pintadas a mano.Arte puesto en una preciosa vela👏❤️
John Wick over here whipping the candles out in the blink of an eye at 2x speed.
instructions unclear. My toes are now candles
It is wild seeing Japanese craftspeople produce such a large quantity of things such as candles all by hand
If I have this beautifully crafted candles I might not burn these...
柄手描きなのすごい!そしてロウの影響か指がツルツル!
Did anyone else think it said candies instead of candles?
Just me? I'll see myself out.
It's funny that painting the little flowers on the candle takes just as much as making the whole batch.
The candles look so beautiful 😍
Those candles….a true artists work
Curious how big and how long the candle burns for.
Because commercially made 250g - 300g candles usually are around $30 to $50 and will burn for 45 hours usually.
So if the hand crafted candles burn just as long then they are around the same price as commercially made ones, while being more beautiful and kinder to the environment.
They are $70 for 2!! Idk this feels like a scam to me. They look very small too definitely not going to burn to 45 hours. That’s obvious from the video. I’m sure you could find better one cheaper out there that are handmade too. You can see how small they are at the end. They are really small so they will probably burn pretty fast too.
Would have been cool to at least make the painted portion scented.
Dude. I read this as “candies” instead of “candles”, and I got three quarters the way through this thinking “man, I’m not sure how edible this stuff really is.”
How is anyone supposed to burn that. It’s too beautiful.💖
It’s 6:15am. How did I get here?
I love it.
和蝋燭は融点が低いので初心者でも扱い易くカジュアルにプレイ出来ると聞いた事がある
奴隷初心者にうってつけなんですね
..bro called me dirty minded in a whole new langauge. But aside from that, beautiful craftsmanship.
I Read it as Japanese candies- They do look pretty tasty though
everything is handcrafted, so beautiful🥹🌸
It's too fast. I just can't tell what he's doing.
其實我告訴你男人也害怕被拒絕討厭被拒絕
就好像不喜歡上台演講一樣
但隨著次數變多比較不受打擊習以為常
不是每個男生都可以被拒絕再去找下一個目標
純粹是清醒了,不要浪費時間在喜歡一個卻換來拒絕的女人而已
你們女人常常都沒有意識到那些內心啊,貼心啊還是調皮
有些人告白還是邀約前一天還在練習呢
只是因為很喜歡你,你在他心中很獲得欣賞
男生被拒絕其實也挺傷心的,不傷心只是因為有經驗跟願意習慣
而還活在過去的男生就無法突破
我確實是看到了過去喜歡的女生其實也很普通,為了追求真愛還是要走出來
我通常在交友軟體,給女生印象都是很好聊跟會讚美
I think these are used as a way for geishas to assess their value. The tea-house madamé will burn one candle after another for as long as a geisha entertains one of her patrons and later get paid by a multiple set on each candle. I also know of incense sticks used for the same purpose. And each design is unique to each geisha.
That looked insanely needlessly difficult. Its not a katana, bro. Damascus wax is not necessary.
指に着いた蝋剥がすの楽しそ
Wow watching this process was amazing I would love to learn this
I thought it says candies instead of candles at first, and i was very concerned when he stuck his hand in the wax
The minute I see cherry blossoms I'm sold, take all my money😂
With her hands
Maravilhoso!!!
My dyslexia thought it said "Candies"💀💀💀
I wish every country made things like Japan, they have such craftsmanship or crafts'womenship. 😊 many things I have seen is just truly beautiful, I wish to go to Japan one day. I watched a thing on the recycling there too, in this small village there they recycle everything and it's their responsibility to take it all sorted and cleaned to the center at the Community Hall, it's just such a good way.
I just learned something new today
The video feels so chaotic and yet so beautiful
i can honestly tell you that i could not anticipate a single step of this process and i have made candles
外国人ウケいいんかな?日本人よりよく売れそう笑
Cherry blossom....amazing
Loved the sakara blossom design
I read that as ‘making candies’ and I was so confused when the paint came out 😅 Took me a minute to realise it was actual beautiful candles lol.
my hungryass read candles as candies
Oh candles!
Thought we were gonna be eating stuff
A true artist's profession😍🕯
美しい和蝋燭ですね。
i misread candles as candies and was very confused the entire video lol
和ろうそくかな?
I love it YES amazing