Eine schöne Arbeit die mich an meine Grundausbildung zum Gas-Wasserinstalateur (Klempner) erinnert , nur die gezahnte Verbindung machten wir nicht wir falzten das Blech mich würde interessieren was für Pulver du da verwendet hast die Flüssigkeit vermute ich war gesättigte Salzsäure (geschwächt) ,als angehender Rentner überlege ich den alten Beruf zum Zeitvertreib aufleben zu lassen 😊
I set here and watched every minute of this been made... it´d amazing how each piece fit so perfect.. no patterns just from making hundreds of them. What a wonderful talant you have .. did you learn it from your Father ? Thanks.. S E TExas, See Ya
I'm always wondering what kind of solder is used. I guess ammoniumchloride and borax? What are the metallic shiny parts in the powder? Brass, bronze, silver or what? Anyway, it is always interesting to observe the work and to learn about the process of making.
Persia, and much of the rest of the wold has really ancient metal working skills. Mass production gave populations lots of goods. Instead of apprenticeships and learning skills like this people become factory and government jobs, and skills like this, passed down for millennia become UN profitable. Whether craftspeople like this have formal education or not I can promise you they are extremely intelligent and capable people. I devoted my life to blacksmithing but had to learn skills lost to modern society as did my peers.
I really enjoyed watching this coppersmithing video.🥰
I'm so glad!
I can see you like your work. Copper is an amazing material. Thank you for showing us your skills.
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it. I will pass your message on to this great master.✔✔🌹🌹
Very traditional and still attractive. Excellent, dear professor. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
So nice of you
An ancient and honorable craft/art. A joy to watch.
Thank you for your message. You are absolutely right. This industry and art is more than eleven thousand years old in Iran.🙏🙏✔✔
Beautiful!
What beautiful work! Wish I had a whole set of cups containers and spoons from this man!
do you know how much is it?
its about 4.000.000 iran Reals about 5 or 5.5 us dollars 😅
Thank you! Cheers!
That’s the first time I’ve seen a liquid used to make the flux stick VERY SMART.🌹💝
🥰🥰🌹🌹
I love copper utensils.😍👌
❤❤
Gratuluje wspaniałej pracy.Pozdrawiam.👍
Thank you so much ✔✔🌹🌹
Eine schöne Arbeit die mich an meine Grundausbildung zum Gas-Wasserinstalateur (Klempner) erinnert , nur die gezahnte Verbindung machten wir nicht wir falzten das Blech mich würde interessieren was für Pulver du da verwendet hast die Flüssigkeit vermute ich war gesättigte Salzsäure (geschwächt) ,als angehender Rentner überlege ich den alten Beruf zum Zeitvertreib aufleben zu lassen 😊
With his anvil tool, he created a thousand scenes. It was great.❤❤
Enjoy your work 😍😍
Thank you, I will🌹🌹✔✔
I set here and watched every minute of this been made... it´d amazing how each piece fit so perfect.. no patterns just from making hundreds of them. What a wonderful talant you have .. did you learn it from your Father ? Thanks.. S E TExas, See Ya
I'm glad you liked it. I will convey your kind message to this great master. Thank you.🌹🌹🙏🙏🙏
Nice work
Thank you! Cheers!🥰🥰🙏🙏
درود ارزوی عمر با عزت وبلند برای استاد ❤❤❤❤
سپاس از لطف شما. پیغام پر مهرتان را به استاد می رسانم🌹🌹✔✔
Does the silica sand on the joints fill and seal them with glass?
*Você pode fazer o colar do hyoga? (Saint Seiya)*
O rosário da cruz do norte que sua mãe lhe deu pf 🙏🏻
To place an order, kindly send your request through the Telegram link below t.me/persianhandicraftsp ✔✔
I'm always wondering what kind of solder is used. I guess ammoniumchloride and borax? What are the metallic shiny parts in the powder? Brass, bronze, silver or what? Anyway, it is always interesting to observe the work and to learn about the process of making.
Our guess is correct. I'm glad you like it. They are aluminum.🙏🙏✔🌹
Persia, and much of the rest of the wold has really ancient metal working skills. Mass production gave populations lots of goods. Instead of apprenticeships and learning skills like this people become factory and government jobs, and skills like this, passed down for millennia become UN profitable. Whether craftspeople like this have formal education or not I can promise you they are extremely intelligent and capable people. I devoted my life to blacksmithing but had to learn skills lost to modern society as did my peers.
😍❤️👌👍
🥰🥰🙏🙏
❤❤
His wife said she wished he could count past five.
?
Brawl.....
👍👍👍👍👍👍💣💣💣💣💣💣🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
🌹🌹🌹
Wow, this art is unique, you love copper like I do. 😊
Thank you! Cheers!🥰
its name is " Paarch e messi " parch means Water container and messi means copper and "e" means "of" . Zanjaan . iran
Thank you ✔✔🌹🌹