How a Ceramics Master Makes Plates for Michelin-Starred Restaurants - Handmade

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  • @danagboi
    @danagboi 5 років тому +10510

    My Dad was a potter back in the 70s and 80s - he didn't have a machine to de-air the clay and I remember him kneading it with his bare hands for hours to avoid bubbles. He had forearms bigger than Popeye - he would test an apple for crispness by squeezing it from end to end. If it cracked, it was crispy. He fed a family of six making pottery. It makes me very happy to see that in this age of convenience and technology, artisanal products like these are still revered.

    • @rolandodennis8385
      @rolandodennis8385 5 років тому +512

      Much respect to your father and his craft

    • @raed5328
      @raed5328 5 років тому +117

      Respect,
      I'm just wondering how much did your father charge for his work on average?

    • @ravik007ggn
      @ravik007ggn 5 років тому +165

      Your daddy liked spinach by some chance? 😁

    • @Vaiski25
      @Vaiski25 5 років тому +389

      You're a Potter Harry

    • @AmadoC007
      @AmadoC007 5 років тому +101

      by any chance you have a sister bringing home a boyfriend? I wonder whats like shaking your father's hand as a guy.

  • @scaamraam
    @scaamraam 2 роки тому +17

    I've never been more thankful to UA-cam's algorithms for recommending this.

  • @bretp21
    @bretp21 5 років тому +5477

    Whoever did the cinematography on this one knocked it out of the park! Really beautifully shot.

    • @sanchezified
      @sanchezified 5 років тому +22

      I was thinking the same thing, glad someone else noticed.

    • @nvmnow
      @nvmnow 5 років тому +15

      BGM is subtle and nice too.

    • @felicityfoo6240
      @felicityfoo6240 5 років тому +27

      It truly was! This 11-minute video felt like 30 majestic minutes

    • @RocketRaven
      @RocketRaven 5 років тому +4

      give that woman or man a raise!

    • @johnsmith-wx5fb
      @johnsmith-wx5fb 5 років тому +2

      Ok boomer

  • @keithrosen1139
    @keithrosen1139 4 роки тому +13

    I am a life long potter. I am now 74 and really like your stuff. I got into building kilns and laying brick. Pottery started my life work. Your cool as hell

  • @beethovenfan3
    @beethovenfan3 5 років тому +2335

    I'm a dishwasher, and I totally just recognized where all my plates and bowls come from!
    Props! This is awesome. I'm gonna wash more thoughtfully now

    • @jackalope_hunter
      @jackalope_hunter 5 років тому +88

      Take pride in what you do!

    • @Maloy7800
      @Maloy7800 5 років тому +29

      Could you please also stop spitting in the dishes and cups? :-))

    • @valkys8926
      @valkys8926 5 років тому +155

      @@Maloy7800 Gotta shine them somehow :D

    • @Maloy7800
      @Maloy7800 5 років тому +23

      @@valkys8926 I'm with you on that! Hey, it's green dishwashing! Recycling bodily fluids! Greta Tunberg is not angry at you.

    • @dequindilin
      @dequindilin 5 років тому +31

      Is no one gonna ask which Michelin star restaurant you work at?

  • @RealJudyi
    @RealJudyi 4 роки тому +67

    I have 1 handmade bowl half pink half white, I bought it at a thrift store and I don't know why but words cannot explain how much I love that bowl. I love the colors, love the shape, even washing the bowl makes me happy. I wish I could buy more, my mom thinks I'm mental.

    • @leonaleona1628
      @leonaleona1628 4 роки тому +5

      I get it! There is something very special about handmade dishes ☺

    • @parehd9033
      @parehd9033 2 роки тому +1

      Hi. It’s likely a terracotta-porcelain hybrid. Harder to make it even due to the very different natures of the two clays.

    • @Anne--Marie
      @Anne--Marie 2 роки тому +2

      It also makes sense to me!

    • @triciac1019
      @triciac1019 Рік тому +1

      At the studio I go to, we have a pretty pink and also a white glaze. Both come out so nice when fired in the kiln. I love making pottery.

    • @deetrvl4life875
      @deetrvl4life875 4 місяці тому

      I am right there with you! We love what we love. Simply that.

  • @scoobydog411
    @scoobydog411 5 років тому +326

    20 years ago a company would never talk to you or show their private work area. I love the work they do. Anyone can start company like this or anything. You must always be learning and working hard for the next avenue to sell it.

    • @TheForeverRanger
      @TheForeverRanger 5 років тому +18

      I think a lot of these artisans realize that they have to be more open in order for the craft to continue.

    • @GeordiLaForge1974
      @GeordiLaForge1974 5 років тому +17

      True, but this artisan knows that he has enough clients that he will never be out of business. His work is so good that once other restaurants refer others to him, it’s because they want his plates. They don’t want anyone’s plates. He is like the Picasso of plates. Everyone wants a Picasso painting and not a fake. Plus, by him showing some of his techniques via UA-cam, doesn’t mean that he is showing all his tricks of the trade. This video is only showing the many possibilities there are for this beautiful art form to be passed down to other generations.

    • @leontineolga8909
      @leontineolga8909 4 роки тому +1

      It is treu

  • @SeithonJetter
    @SeithonJetter 5 років тому +63

    It's fascinating to see what is ultimately a hybrid between pure hand craftsmanship and mechanical repetition :) nicely balanced

  • @itsbandar
    @itsbandar 5 років тому +676

    i like watching people talking about how they mastered their craft, even if i don't care about it

    • @thenakedpotter
      @thenakedpotter 5 років тому +4

      Want to watch me? ua-cam.com/video/zq14pLD17FU/v-deo.html

    • @justarandomguy2078
      @justarandomguy2078 5 років тому +17

      @@thenakedpotter nah

    • @thenakedpotter
      @thenakedpotter 5 років тому +4

      @@justarandomguy2078 :(

    • @SilverFlame819
      @SilverFlame819 5 років тому +4

      Me too. Passion and dedication are so attractive, and engaging to watch!

    • @halakon666
      @halakon666 5 років тому +3

      I love how it’s “hand made” even though the clay is processed through a machine rather than hand knitted, how they use a template... not to discredit hi. Or call bs on him but that still like mhee.

  • @Ben-qz6kg
    @Ben-qz6kg 5 років тому +6

    I love that he’s made it. What I love more though is that’s he’s made it and still gets his hands dirty. A true artist at the top of his game. I salute you

  • @patrickritchey3547
    @patrickritchey3547 5 років тому +5565

    Girlfriend: "What are you watching?"
    Me at 3 am: "50 shapes of clay"

    • @theyos88
      @theyos88 5 років тому +38

      Damn it, beat me to it!

    • @TheLordedge
      @TheLordedge 5 років тому +25

      literally hit 3 AM as i read your comment O_O spooky spooky

    • @IrishAnnie
      @IrishAnnie 5 років тому +7

      Patrick Ritchey
      LOL!!!!

    • @dany080
      @dany080 5 років тому +4

      @@TheLordedge same here hahahah

    • @AwakeSC
      @AwakeSC 5 років тому +6

      3:40am checking in hahaha, never ever watch this sort of thing. Bless the algorithm

  • @haroldwarren8161
    @haroldwarren8161 5 років тому +10

    I love hearing the change in the sound in the items from one stage to the next. What a joy it would be to have a job like yours, MAKING things.

  • @Movie_Games
    @Movie_Games 5 років тому +1817

    I don't know why, but I want to take a bite out of the clay circle.
    Forbidden snack.

    • @ungovernableevilmonger4660
      @ungovernableevilmonger4660 5 років тому +29

      It's got that tide pod swirl.

    • @sambhavjain1887
      @sambhavjain1887 5 років тому +24

      Its brown but it's ain't chocolate 😂😂

    • @eddyram4932
      @eddyram4932 5 років тому +19

      Actually, some natives all over the world eat clay because it has certain nutrients that aren't readily available for them otherwise.

    • @sals3379
      @sals3379 5 років тому +10

      I laughed at this

    • @gentlemanchogath6755
      @gentlemanchogath6755 5 років тому +2

      Ungovernable Evil Monger exept it won't hurt you

  • @gotskills9109
    @gotskills9109 4 роки тому +9

    It's so nice to see someone that is a TRUE master of their trade, a master and an artist. It's not simply pride and attention to detail but doing what people that are doing their very best" really do. Understanding that the real difference isn't simply his product, but the way his customers food dishes are displayed on his various products.

  • @ejaaz7260
    @ejaaz7260 5 років тому +596

    To imagine this originated thousands of years ago and is still so prevalent today.
    Good job.

    • @piemaniac9410
      @piemaniac9410 5 років тому +1

      people need something to eat off of still, we aren't barbarians!

    • @ejaaz7260
      @ejaaz7260 5 років тому +7

      @@piemaniac9410 yea we can use metal plates !
      I wasn't talking about the plates actually but the pottery techniques. It was been used since the time of Harappan civilization.

    • @piemaniac9410
      @piemaniac9410 5 років тому +2

      @@ejaaz7260 it was a joke, i did understand what you meant the first time

    • @stephanesonneville
      @stephanesonneville 5 років тому

      Like in the BT commercial: _"Pottery! Very useful! Anthony, people will always need plates!"_ ua-cam.com/video/jC_-r-J69qA/v-deo.html

    • @2manycatsforadime
      @2manycatsforadime 5 років тому +2

      @@ejaaz7260 and the Chinese 6000 yrs ago

  • @Jusoon
    @Jusoon 5 років тому +19

    Never even thought about dinnerware being made. 1 UA-cam recommendation later, I find it fascinating. I think its fantastic that craftsmen like this can find success doing what they love.

  • @FreddyFuFu
    @FreddyFuFu 5 років тому +2849

    This is how all advertisements should be done.

    • @JarochoSonOne
      @JarochoSonOne 5 років тому +88

      Payday was yesterday and I want to spend my entire paycheck on plates.

    • @IrishAnnie
      @IrishAnnie 5 років тому +7

      Freddy FuFu Some are. I think of the Dyson vacuum guy.

    • @nickc4063
      @nickc4063 5 років тому +4

      you want 11min long ads?

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 5 років тому +1

      @@JarochoSonOne Nice & Natural Nut Bars 180g-192g

    • @phillipstai
      @phillipstai 5 років тому

      Exactly.

  • @annieo9468
    @annieo9468 5 років тому +21

    OMG....THIS was SO informative.....something I hadn't given much thought to. Thank-you SO much for showing us the depth of the process to make these exquisite pieces.
    I'm just blown away.
    Your techniques for 'simplifying' multiple uniform multiple pieces are pure genius.
    I love it when I learn the degree of complicated issues behind things we completely take for granted.
    Totally enjoyed this video.

  • @thebobloblawshow8832
    @thebobloblawshow8832 5 років тому +2250

    Wouldn’t it be nice to have your own business and love what you do.

    • @mikepod637
      @mikepod637 5 років тому +141

      this is more impressive than graduating from a "respected" college and selling your soul to 9-5 or 65+ hrs a week (i would unfortunately know)

    • @DonCorleon31
      @DonCorleon31 5 років тому +4

      @@mikepod637 Good luck with that

    • @joapps8135
      @joapps8135 5 років тому +39

      Many "claim" that they love what they do...and perhaps they did for a certain period, but eventually that love turns into a grind (for many, if mot for all)

    • @chronicawareness9986
      @chronicawareness9986 5 років тому +11

      like being a park ranger / game warden or marine patrol

    • @grzegorz16100
      @grzegorz16100 5 років тому +4

      @Mike Wilhelmson SO you hate your bussiness now?

  • @toeknee3302
    @toeknee3302 4 роки тому +19

    When your job is your passion. It must be an amazing feeling.

  • @thepatsyfamily
    @thepatsyfamily 5 років тому +107

    Beautiful work. Love seeing stories like Jono's.

  • @F.H.B.
    @F.H.B. 2 роки тому +35

    His mold idea is a stroke of genius, simple but also so fantastic

    • @rusticfox4283
      @rusticfox4283 Рік тому +6

      its been done since the 18th century not a new process by any means.

    • @SarcastSempervirens
      @SarcastSempervirens Рік тому +2

      people of all crafts use molds and jigs for literally everything. like, EVERYTHING. it's the key to consistency and saving you time by not doing the pointless mechanical work and being able to concentrate on creativity and quality.

    • @F.H.B.
      @F.H.B. Рік тому +3

      @@SarcastSempervirens yes, I know of the existence of molds being used in tons of fields. The point I was making in the comment was that this way of molding was very smart and intuitive, and I, not being particularly knowledgeable within pottery not having seen this way of molding. I simply thought it was neat, and this being the internet, I had to share my thinking of it as such.

  • @MoxieBeast
    @MoxieBeast 5 років тому +144

    truly fantastic visuals and storytelling. how lovely to fall in love with your work as early as 9th grade. LOVED this.

  • @manfredbobski8114
    @manfredbobski8114 5 років тому +8

    Absolutely amazing craftsmanship! I completely understand the joy of opening the kiln. As a woodworker for many years I still get excited to see the first coat of finish on a piece.

  • @ms.k3837
    @ms.k3837 5 років тому +11

    There's something serene and soothing to making pottery art.

  • @tejaslondhe3067
    @tejaslondhe3067 4 роки тому +2

    You know the man is genuine when he actually gave all the details and process of making things. Not holding back information.

  • @xne0n
    @xne0n 5 років тому +18

    I'm happy Trevor manage to get his life on track with something so beautiful !

  • @tinytink
    @tinytink 3 роки тому +2

    Outstanding craftsmanship & quality of your work! As a reseller of China, pottery, glassware etc I really enjoyed seeing your process & products. Great job and I wish you much continued success in your business!

  • @kha0sv4ktor72
    @kha0sv4ktor72 5 років тому +67

    im professioned in ceramics and i love it! and yes while learning pottery we ALL make at least 1 impression of patrick swayze

    • @jarodmorris611
      @jarodmorris611 5 років тому +3

      But who do you get to play Demi Moore's role?

    • @kha0sv4ktor72
      @kha0sv4ktor72 5 років тому +10

      @@jarodmorris611 this was a problem. during training we had just 1 woman in the class...go figure. it was a mess^^ but also funny

    • @kha0sv4ktor72
      @kha0sv4ktor72 5 років тому +4

      @Tom Goldenheart Water, alot of water. Its the biggest part of the refining process. Clay is highly soluble. You run it through a mesh between many more steps and thats pretty much it. The refining process is much longer with more steps...but meh im not explaining that here^^

    • @juliashireen6195
      @juliashireen6195 4 роки тому

      Haahahaha

  • @jimjimgl3
    @jimjimgl3 Рік тому +1

    I make ceramics and a few years ago met Jono. Congrats to him on creating a business where he can mass produce items but still have a bit of that handmade quality.

  • @NenuxTitanRsr
    @NenuxTitanRsr 5 років тому +8

    This dude is a master of his craft. 100% i can feel his love for what he does through his words. This world needs more of this type of person.

  • @orangeboy97
    @orangeboy97 4 роки тому +1

    There is something so satisfying about watching a professional who's passionate, work on their craft

  • @badad0166
    @badad0166 5 років тому +19

    9:51 The best mornings are when there is something to check, to see how it dried, or hardened, or cured, depending on the project. Kind of a little Christmas every time the result is good.

  • @purplehelm8853
    @purplehelm8853 5 років тому +2

    This guy and his team are some hard workers and I really appreciate his ingenuity!

  • @805Franco
    @805Franco 5 років тому +34

    4:17 He gave us an insight into his mind, this is much more than clay to him.

  • @SilverCymbal
    @SilverCymbal 5 років тому +73

    Amazing video, love the people and the craftsmanship

  • @nfc14g
    @nfc14g 5 років тому +14

    Loving the creation with clay! Why does this guy give me the "I'd never work for him" vibe.

  • @ReegusReever
    @ReegusReever 5 років тому +6

    Just taking a few steps back from the mass-production we've mastered over the centuries.
    Nice to see handmade products delivered on a larger scale; still a lot of love and effort in them.

    • @FreezeS
      @FreezeS 4 роки тому +1

      This is in the middle. A lot of work is automated, like clay de-bubbling and acrylic patterns. While there is some manual work, I would not call them hand-made.

    • @MTMF.london
      @MTMF.london 3 роки тому +1

      @@FreezeS Agreed. The plates were pre-cut, not thrown and shaped on a wheel. And real hand-made pottery is not glazed with an air-brush. I do realized they have to deliver volume, so they mechanized a lot of the process. This is almost like a production line - may be a bit more refined?

  • @palmeristo
    @palmeristo 5 років тому +43

    The most mesmerising satisfying relaxing video I've watched in a while.

  • @davidtolazy
    @davidtolazy 5 років тому +1

    I took ceramics in HS. I loved that class such a great way to relax and be proud of something you did. Teacher asked why I didn’t go to ceramics school but now I ended up planning on going to nursing school.

  • @nncoco
    @nncoco 4 роки тому +3

    For over 20 years I had a studio surrounded by some of the best potters on the West Coast. I visited them almost daily and asked 1,000,000 questions. I think I learned more watching this.

  • @baguih007
    @baguih007 3 роки тому

    It is truly a privilege for the viewer to see a master at his work

  • @scottspaldingofficial
    @scottspaldingofficial 5 років тому +13

    This is amazing to watch! I remember making a clay bowl at school many years ago and the desire to get into clay work has always been there since. One day I hope to start doing pottery

    • @triciac1019
      @triciac1019 Рік тому

      You may be able to find a pottery studio where you can throw pottery.

  • @Darthbelal
    @Darthbelal 3 роки тому

    I love it when things need to be done with absolute precision and there's somebody out there who can step up and get the job done...

  • @SplashAttackTCG
    @SplashAttackTCG 5 років тому +2927

    Damn, I took pottery and ceramics in college because all the hot girls were in it. He took it for the smell of it, bruh.

    • @TechCarnivore1
      @TechCarnivore1 5 років тому +47

      @Far L Braaaaaaap!

    • @blackyle3
      @blackyle3 5 років тому +6

      Don’t say that. It’s NNN!

    • @holdmybeer
      @holdmybeer 5 років тому +16

      now he gets all those hot chicks cruising in a tesla roadster.

    • @holdmybeer
      @holdmybeer 5 років тому

      @RebelEvolution
      no idea what you're talking about. what is "these or those"?

    • @holdmybeer
      @holdmybeer 5 років тому +11

      @RebelEvolution
      i have nothing to take... im near poverty and have a roof and food and, free healthcare. been in relationship for about 20 years. im good.

  • @Eseckiels
    @Eseckiels 4 роки тому

    I once was in a 2 star restaurant. Their plates were so beautfull. This video shows how much passions is involved. Eating from these kind of plates is much more fun

  • @joeang5788
    @joeang5788 5 років тому +5

    Chefs should join this part of the creation process! Inspiring just as a restaurant worker to see the love and passion behind this. Awesome video

  • @aijiexi
    @aijiexi 5 років тому +1

    This artisan's forming technique with plexiglass is fire! This piece made me miss my college studio; I know exactly what he means about the smell of a kiln! Thoroughly enjoyed this interview.

  • @chrism6904
    @chrism6904 4 роки тому +3

    Very impressive! I've been to dozens of Michelin Star restaurants and I've always enjoyed the plate ware that the food comes on. Makes the experience even better!

  • @robbiegarscadden2311
    @robbiegarscadden2311 4 роки тому +2

    I always love watching an artisan at work. Stunning pottery. I have a wedding set hand made from Mulchenny Abbey in Somerset UK. This is what quality looks like.

  • @hamish9917
    @hamish9917 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for posting this! I was having flashbacks to High School and college. I could smell the clay dust as you were going through the process! Wonderful.

  • @phillipstai
    @phillipstai 5 років тому +1

    I just got a 4 set of these 10.5 inch plates for Christmas and they are simply breathtaking (and yes, you are too.)

  • @morrisdancer11
    @morrisdancer11 3 роки тому +3

    As a person who cannot even imagine the cost of such beautiful ceramics I just want to say how inspiring it is for people like me to simply watch this creative process and imagine actually owning such beautiful pieces. As an 80 year old I have never owned anything like this but the computer shows me what's possible. Thank You so Much.

  • @HarshGandhiSinger
    @HarshGandhiSinger 4 роки тому

    Its beautiful..I could completely corelate with the work and precision u guys are working on...Am a part time ceramic decorator too..
    Just whaooh..
    Wish u all the best

  • @yoonjeongsoo9378
    @yoonjeongsoo9378 5 років тому +917

    He is probably the only person in all of US actually making money from his pottery degree

    • @tumu_bandit
      @tumu_bandit 5 років тому +38

      Lol. Sad but true.

    • @JWClayArt
      @JWClayArt 5 років тому +30

      You'd be surprised.

    • @tumu_bandit
      @tumu_bandit 5 років тому +29

      @Green Giant Go to hell pls

    • @myspelled8489
      @myspelled8489 5 років тому +1

      @@tumu_bandit Hmm reminds me of a song

    • @kingk2405
      @kingk2405 4 роки тому +31

      Green Giant I do not think it is a degree you just need to go for a diploma and most importantly doing an apprenticeship ideally into few different countries to practice the techniques .

  • @urias134
    @urias134 Рік тому

    It is incredible the dedication you put in making those unique plate ware. Thank you for sharing!

  • @marbethjoyfaraon
    @marbethjoyfaraon 4 роки тому +12

    I wanna do this for a living. It looks so fun and calming at the same time. I feel like this is what I need in my life.

  • @cesargalicia7700
    @cesargalicia7700 3 роки тому

    When you put pride and humility on your work it will sell by itself.

  • @ronaldharris6569
    @ronaldharris6569 2 роки тому +4

    The contrast between his studio and the India pottery factory is startling the quality from the factory is on par with the super clean and much slower paced studio

  • @daffnikharkongor6622
    @daffnikharkongor6622 4 роки тому +1

    Okay so I really wanna do this. It seems so delicate and beautiful, like can you imagine ?? This is so calm and beautiful. I wanna be this calm. This simple but delicate too.

  • @uditanandsharma2744
    @uditanandsharma2744 3 роки тому +3

    Amazing art work. Truly appreciate their skills since they make it seem so easy and flawless yet it's extremely difficult to do.

  • @pottersjournal
    @pottersjournal 4 роки тому

    Feed us in more than one way. Ceramics over the millenia has been essential for our sustenence. Using handmade pottery elevates the experience, enriching our lives.

  • @dimer7985
    @dimer7985 5 років тому +412

    I wonder how many plate makers are watching this like “hmm yes. Indeed. Plates”

    • @tallbeard7111
      @tallbeard7111 5 років тому +10

      Now all the restaurants on reddit in /r/wewantplates :).

    • @IrishAnnie
      @IrishAnnie 5 років тому +2

      Dimer I’m sure it looks easier than it really is. Very technical.

    • @KBBF3
      @KBBF3 5 років тому +2

      can confirm.

    • @mustardofdoom
      @mustardofdoom 5 років тому +1

      It be like that.

    • @lorettamerriman670
      @lorettamerriman670 3 роки тому +1

      MMM yes, plates.

  • @majoroverkill1376
    @majoroverkill1376 4 роки тому

    There is nothing better then watching master artisans at work, truly amazing! Thank you!

  • @jennaarcher3875
    @jennaarcher3875 4 роки тому +3

    Beautiful video - thank you for sharing your story and how your ceramics are made

  • @Babblesays
    @Babblesays 5 років тому

    I don't normally watch these types of videos. But I watched this once twice. Incredible!

  • @highjix
    @highjix 5 років тому +9

    I absolutely love these series, thank you for doing them.

  • @credenza1
    @credenza1 2 місяці тому

    Very admirable in every way. It reminds me of William Morris, mass producing handmade products with the feel of craftsmanship.

  • @jasonjones8450
    @jasonjones8450 5 років тому +132

    Now I see why my managers got pissed when they heard plates breaking when I was a waiter...🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @dr9299
      @dr9299 4 роки тому +11

      Our General manager had a saying "If you see China on your paycheck stub, don't think you're going there!"

  • @aldosv73
    @aldosv73 4 роки тому

    It is such a beautiful art, yea one thing to just buy the plates another is to make them yourself. I have few I have ventured to and I take pride in eating of them knowing that I made them.

  • @patrickmeyer2802
    @patrickmeyer2802 5 років тому +13

    8:52 the light globe above his head blows.

  • @TheCleansingx
    @TheCleansingx 4 роки тому

    The space that they work in is just perfect with those massive windows! Would happily go to work each day!

  • @Bagunka
    @Bagunka 5 років тому +88

    1:50 someone wrote "HI" on the clay

  • @mochike
    @mochike 5 років тому +1

    Ceramics and pottery really are a beautiful and meticulous artform, honestly. Took a really basic ceramics course in freshman year of high school with an awesome, tough-love kinda old dude as my teacher, and learned just how difficult working with clay is. Kinda miss that class lol

  • @Ghonosyphlaids
    @Ghonosyphlaids 5 років тому +265

    If pottery doesn't pan out, dude can fill in for Will Arnett's voice roles

    • @sluttybutt
      @sluttybutt 5 років тому +6

      If he remembers to swallow his saliva occasionally

    • @amys495
      @amys495 5 років тому

      @@sluttybutt I can't stop hearing it now

    • @tidykun3707
      @tidykun3707 5 років тому +16

      considering he's selling plates at $45 a pop, i think the pottery is panning out lol.

    • @markiplier1482
      @markiplier1482 5 років тому +3

      doesn't pan out, i see what u did there lol

  • @erichenry386
    @erichenry386 5 років тому +1

    This has been in my suggested videos for a week or so. I am glad that I finally watched it. Very interesting and creative. Thanks

  • @RicardoNeves1971
    @RicardoNeves1971 5 років тому +855

    Imagine if this guy’s name was Harry.

  • @Pakoljmanki
    @Pakoljmanki 4 роки тому +1

    Oh god, when he couldn't follow the ring (1:45) marking and went off with slicing, I felt that on deep level

  • @LuisLuis
    @LuisLuis 5 років тому +191

    2:21 so you have *fifty shapes of clay*

  • @booboodadfool8015
    @booboodadfool8015 5 років тому +25

    This is so cool. I often imagine designing a restaurant. I really like kintsugi pottery as an aesthetic.

    • @Peraou
      @Peraou 5 років тому +2

      The only issue is you need to use real urushi lacquer and actual gold in order for the item to be food safe afterward, and doing it this traditional way is a painstaking art form in itself. (not to mention incredibly expensive).

    • @Peraou
      @Peraou 5 років тому +1

      Zakiah Bonnerwith I am also a potter and very familiar with classical Kintsugi/Kintsukuroi, and while using proper Japanese urushi laquer is correct, almost all gold mica (imitation gold) powders are not food-safe. If you happened to find one that is the exception and is actually certified for culinary use then that is quite a find. However outside of having a formally certified food-grade mica powder, usually the only way to guarantee both extreme longevity/and durability of the repair as well as its food safety (as pure gold is easily digestible by humans, and has been consumed in beverages since at least Tudor times), it is more advisable in my opinion to use real gold powders. Also, in my opinion pieces finished with real gold powder have a much more appealing aesthetic upon completion. However if you do not need the item to be food-safe, and do not want to/ can not spend on a traditional Japanese urushi/gold kit (they are usually at least $100 or so), one can also perform the repair with ceramic glue and a high quality art store mica powder.

  • @ernieyt7942
    @ernieyt7942 4 роки тому +2

    Truly incredible and inspiring. I ended up here because I want to take a Ceramics course next semester!

  • @ivan.457
    @ivan.457 3 роки тому +11

    Gorgeous art. I want this for my kitchen so bad!!!

  • @WTFNameRage
    @WTFNameRage 4 роки тому +1

    He is so proud of his work. I love it!

  • @eliopearlman1309
    @eliopearlman1309 5 років тому +239

    I wonder if he's able to get into most Michelin star restaurants without a reservation.

    • @jeanclaudevindiesel207
      @jeanclaudevindiesel207 5 років тому +41

      He can probably get a reservation any time he wants to.

    • @ilyakopyl
      @ilyakopyl 5 років тому +67

      @@jeanclaudevindiesel207 even at Dorsia

    • @A.J.1656
      @A.J.1656 5 років тому +37

      He might if he's delivering the plates they ordered. He's right behind the local artisan mop-artist who handcrafts clean floors with a sustainably harvested organic traditional mop.

    • @jacobs752
      @jacobs752 5 років тому +13

      ilya.k
      Nobody goes there anymore.

    • @MichaelClark-uw7ex
      @MichaelClark-uw7ex 4 роки тому

      He probably sits at the chef's table everywhere he goes.

  • @sureshkuttigvs2427
    @sureshkuttigvs2427 4 роки тому +1

    What's so great about this, almost most of it is done by moldes and machinary, when I was a kid I used see potters working hours to do magnificent pieces. This cannot be counted as handmade.

  • @sawinfield6136
    @sawinfield6136 5 років тому +5

    love that glaze fountain, brilliant

  • @russellintahoe
    @russellintahoe Рік тому

    I majored in Ceramic Engineering. I had one lab where we made glazed ceramics. Cool to see a company making these by hand.

  • @mattypants
    @mattypants 4 роки тому +3

    First, I'd like to know when Hugh Lowry and a hipster had a love child... 2nd, this guy is incredibly talented. Those pieces are gorgeous. Now I wanna go shopping for a new stoneware service!

    • @sbg1911
      @sbg1911 4 роки тому +1

      Oh 😆 I was like, who does this man remind me of? Ha!

  • @fakepasta3935
    @fakepasta3935 5 років тому

    Man, am I the only one considering this satisfying while watching this video?

  • @bevelededge6941
    @bevelededge6941 4 роки тому +4

    Damn this is mesmerizing. And also the fact that I'm in grade 9 rn; the same grade he got into this topic :D

  • @juanmelendez5672
    @juanmelendez5672 4 роки тому

    Awsome. Takes true craftsmanship to make that High quality product.

  • @trustme2001
    @trustme2001 5 років тому +15

    There's something really sensual about throwing.

    • @Etianen7
      @Etianen7 5 років тому +1

      Have you watched "Ghost"? :D

  • @wessamsaifeldin6715
    @wessamsaifeldin6715 2 роки тому

    Those molds really makes the process easier,
    Good job

  • @Peraou
    @Peraou 5 років тому +5

    This is awesome, the pieces are lovely, and I absolutely applaud the shift to handmade objets d'art in restaurants, but I think this is a little much to call mastery. There are true master potters out there who can produce these pieces without a single aid or guide, and to be frank - many forms much more complex than these. Very well done, well run business, and much respect, but not everything needs to be labelled mastery to be enjoyed.

    • @InCaldera
      @InCaldera 5 років тому

      I don't know anything about this craft/industry but I agree in that the presentation of this video was a little too pretentious for my tastes.

    • @StuninRub
      @StuninRub 5 років тому

      This is literally how they have been mass producing plates in south east asia for the past 50 years. Unless this company custom designs their plates for their clients, there is little to no value add from just contracting with an offshore company.

    • @darksnow1111
      @darksnow1111 5 років тому +1

      @@StuninRub exactly. this just shows the importance of marketing.

  • @enchantingghoul
    @enchantingghoul 4 роки тому +1

    I miss working in ceramics every day... Especially that wonderful earthy smell he speaks of!

  • @zxcytdfxy256
    @zxcytdfxy256 5 років тому +4

    This is really interesting, thank you for sharing.

  • @tomekpawowski2692
    @tomekpawowski2692 3 роки тому

    I can fell the passion that this man have for his work thats beautiful

  • @ryanwilliams949
    @ryanwilliams949 5 років тому +196

    Why do i want to take a bite out of that soft clay

    • @FirstLast-gk6lg
      @FirstLast-gk6lg 5 років тому +4

      try it sometime, wont hurt you, just clay

    • @FabledGentleman
      @FabledGentleman 5 років тому +13

      It looks like Chocolate fudge

    • @spinneborstel
      @spinneborstel 5 років тому +9

      Because you missed that experience in your youth :D

    • @girlnextdoorgrooming
      @girlnextdoorgrooming 5 років тому +2

      Are you a fat boy?

    • @kermitfrog3789
      @kermitfrog3789 5 років тому +4

      i took a bite out of pure ceramic and it did not taste like anything but my mouth was like weirdly sandy for 10 minutes i would imagine this is the same (i work in a ceramic factory :P)

  • @gelion1990
    @gelion1990 4 роки тому +1

    I love when passion meets perfection.

  • @MarkZyRandomVideos
    @MarkZyRandomVideos 5 років тому +54

    meanwhile, waiter carrying heavy plate 😂