By far, the most beautiful example of pure artistry I’ve ever seen. In spite of the intricacies of the art processes shown, I found the experience to be quite relaxing and refreshing to my soul. Thank you for sharing your family’s talents with us.
Each video is wonderful and truly conveys the atmosphere of "artisanship." I think Japanese metalworking is of high quality, cultivated through history and tradition.
I saw that copper watering can (the second feature) on Japanology!! That is so cool!!! And that was SO BEAUTIFUL!! Even the process of making it was AMAZING! I particularly enjoyed watching him weld the pieces with the soldier.... I would LOVE to try doing that... it looks so relaxing.. THANK YOU!
Using copper for drinking water or cooking is toxic if you can find glass skillets stop using metal pans copper is known for leaching and causing major health issues
I'm going to say what everyone else said, because it must be said because we all look out for each other; please wear eye protection! Other than that this is a really great video and a very skilled Turner.
Ich bekomme nur von ansehen des Videos Probleme mit dem Kreislauf wenn ich die sehe. Müßte ich in diesem Raum auch nur 5 Minuten verbringen, würde ich bestimmt einen Kreislaufkollaps bekommen und ohnemächtig umfallen. UNVORSTELLBAR was die Menschen im Video aushalten. ❤❤❤
Bei der Gravur des Lampendchirms und der ewigen Schläge mit dem Hammer würde ich wohl nach kurzer Zeit reif für die Nervenheilanstalt sein. Entweder mit Zwangsjacke in einen gepolsterten Raum, oder ich würde vermutlich zum Axtmörder werden wegen des klopfenden Lärm. Mit solcher Art Lärm kann ich so gar nicht umgehen 😢😢
I just watched the first part but I don't get it really. Why they put so much effort making the mold if they machine polishing the surface anyway? It looks to me totally unnecessary work.
Just imagine if Americans could make a living doing that simple ass shite. Not art...just simple assed shite. I guess we don't because of patience level. I truly admire a life where time isn't so important.
By far, the most beautiful example of pure artistry I’ve ever seen. In spite of the intricacies of the art processes shown, I found the experience to be quite relaxing and refreshing to my soul.
Thank you for sharing your family’s talents with us.
Each video is wonderful and truly conveys the atmosphere of "artisanship."
I think Japanese metalworking is of high quality, cultivated through history and tradition.
Amazing!!!!
♥♥♥
The most hardest working man, so much todo, beautiful workmanship,I am truly amazed, greetings from Grandpa Pete from France 🇫🇷❤️🙏🙏
I'm not so much into these types of videos.
I love your other videos though!👍
I saw that copper watering can (the second feature) on Japanology!! That is so cool!!! And that was SO BEAUTIFUL!! Even the process of making it was AMAZING! I particularly enjoyed watching him weld the pieces with the soldier.... I would LOVE to try doing that... it looks so relaxing.. THANK YOU!
Using copper for drinking water or cooking is toxic if you can find glass skillets stop using metal pans copper is known for leaching and causing major health issues
Das Das Das Das Ende ist Teil
Dude is living in a fire hazard.
I'm going to say what everyone else said, because it must be said because we all look out for each other; please wear eye protection! Other than that this is a really great video and a very skilled Turner.
WOW....
THANK YOU SO MUCH 👍👍
Mein höchsten Respekt....
Beautiful work, you should be very proud.
Thank you so much! It's truly rewarding to share these traditional techniques with the world.
Можно часами смотреть, как японцы профессионально и со знанием дела ложат на технику безопасности....
best
👍👍👍
Ich bekomme nur von ansehen des Videos Probleme mit dem Kreislauf wenn ich die sehe. Müßte ich in diesem Raum auch nur 5 Minuten verbringen, würde ich bestimmt einen Kreislaufkollaps bekommen und ohnemächtig umfallen. UNVORSTELLBAR was die Menschen im Video aushalten. ❤❤❤
Salam sehat dan suKses selalu ya
Terima kasih!
Seems like a lot of time and effort for such little financial return.
1:12:00
knowing that japan is not a cheap country im wondering how much 1 of this tin cups costs... 100? 200 bucks?
EYE PROTECTION PLEASE 😮
若いお姉さんが難しそうなシボリやってるのすげぇわ…
Bei der Gravur des Lampendchirms und der ewigen Schläge mit dem Hammer würde ich wohl nach kurzer Zeit reif für die Nervenheilanstalt sein. Entweder mit Zwangsjacke in einen gepolsterten Raum, oder ich würde vermutlich zum Axtmörder werden wegen des klopfenden Lärm. Mit solcher Art Lärm kann ich so gar nicht umgehen 😢😢
hi guys always wear safety glasses when cutting metal parts🤕🤕🤕
tell grandpa about plaster and clay or clay molding.
wiesi so ein aufwand
I just watched the first part but I don't get it really. Why they put so much effort making the mold if they machine polishing the surface anyway? It looks to me totally unnecessary work.
👍👏🇹🇷🙋❤️
14:29 the right number is 731
❤👍👍👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰
Кривий Ріг 📯 вітає 🎉 всіх, мирного неба Україні👍👍👍
Miss He has no eye protection
Thank you!!!
They don`t have magical flip flops like the pakistani ones...
ตรงจุดจุ๋มจิ๋มวุ่นวายใจ💍💍แต่งงานโสด🛬🛫หนาว🧥👜👠👒💄👙👢📱⌚ซื้อ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Зачем делать медную лейку она через месяц почернеет .
Just imagine if Americans could make a living doing that simple ass shite. Not art...just simple assed shite. I guess we don't because of patience level. I truly admire a life where time isn't so important.
Noch umständlicher gehts mit der Materialvorbereitung des Silbers nicht..
23:45 without eye protection please wear glasses! you do not want those metal chips in your eye
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납중독 되겠는데.. 후진국 이납을많이사용하는
Чего то Японец сидит в адидасовских кросовках наверно японские не по карману они в сто раз лучше .
Too lazy & too slow at work. All in the name of artisanship