I have never wanted to see a directors extended cut of a video more in my life. There are SO SO SO SO SO many techniques displayed here only briefly that show a master at this craft. I have learned more in the few second of several scenes that I have in months of research in urushi craft (mostly that I have so much more to learn!). From sharpening the wooden tools, to mixing the base urushi, to mixing the urushi for applying the cloth, to mixing the earthen clay correctly! and so so so so much more. WOW I am in awe of these skills. I wish everyone understood that you are watching the work of a master on a dying art form. Thank you so much for putting this together.
maki-e. Design is traced on special thin paper, then retraced on opposite side with e-urushi, and pressed on lid, spinkled with silver of gold to reveal faint lines of draft design. Then numerous layers of partial lacuquer applikations ech sprinkled with different grit of gold powder. The seal with raw high quality urushi, and polished.
Its a shame the music (and rough at that) is blaring so loudly. Could be a rather serene and soothing video if not for the nearly clipped, awfully mic'd, and nasal guitar.
Did you know that there is a volume control on every modern computer? As well, the little icon in the lower left corner of the video that looks like a sideways view of a volume control knob? That's a volume control too.
@@Actualhumanlive thank goodness you've come to my rescue. I've been stuck with the default 95% volume on my computer since the poor salesman at BestBuy stuck me with the Lenovo special! Any chance you could help me with rotating a pdf? I'm well aware. Clearly music was added to the video with the intention of enhancing what was presented visually. I didn't feel as though the end result was in line with that ideal.
I have never wanted to see a directors extended cut of a video more in my life. There are SO SO SO SO SO many techniques displayed here only briefly that show a master at this craft. I have learned more in the few second of several scenes that I have in months of research in urushi craft (mostly that I have so much more to learn!). From sharpening the wooden tools, to mixing the base urushi, to mixing the urushi for applying the cloth, to mixing the earthen clay correctly! and so so so so much more. WOW I am in awe of these skills. I wish everyone understood that you are watching the work of a master on a dying art form. Thank you so much for putting this together.
Wait, where did that beautiful design come from?!
I wished to see how that design was applied on the lid.
maki-e. Design is traced on special thin paper, then retraced on opposite side with e-urushi, and pressed on lid, spinkled with silver of gold to reveal faint lines of draft design. Then numerous layers of partial lacuquer applikations ech sprinkled with different grit of gold powder. The seal with raw high quality urushi, and polished.
@@TamenuriStudio So u follow Japanese Arts as well!...your work is also excellent!
Its a shame the music (and rough at that) is blaring so loudly. Could be a rather serene and soothing video if not for the nearly clipped, awfully mic'd, and nasal guitar.
Did you know that there is a volume control on every modern computer? As well, the little icon in the lower left corner of the video that looks like a sideways view of a volume control knob? That's a volume control too.
@@Actualhumanlive thank goodness you've come to my rescue. I've been stuck with the default 95% volume on my computer since the poor salesman at BestBuy stuck me with the Lenovo special! Any chance you could help me with rotating a pdf?
I'm well aware. Clearly music was added to the video with the intention of enhancing what was presented visually. I didn't feel as though the end result was in line with that ideal.
@@auedpo yooo... LMAO...
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MUSIC AWFUL
that guitar tune sucks