Egypt's Stone Carvers Keep Their Ancestors' Traditions Alive | Still Standing

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  • @gilbertocamacho6769
    @gilbertocamacho6769 2 роки тому +936

    “I only care about doing the job right.” Spoken like a true craftsman and artist.

    • @MrBakedDaily
      @MrBakedDaily 2 роки тому +11

      Too bad everyone don't take their job seriously like this ,imagine going through the McDonald's drive tru

    • @ringofasho7721
      @ringofasho7721 2 роки тому +3

      I always wanted to go to Egypt, but was told that in recent years it's a nightmare for a tourist.

    • @JustRandomWonderer
      @JustRandomWonderer 2 роки тому +2

      May Ptah bless him and fellow craftsman.

    • @xxkpw8322
      @xxkpw8322 2 роки тому

      @@MrBakedDaily poor look lo yg

    • @jasonmajere2165
      @jasonmajere2165 2 роки тому

      And no overloading boss saying go faster.

  • @lorez201
    @lorez201 2 роки тому +180

    “Young people do this job well. We just need to help them a little bit”. Always appreciate a guy who respects young people.

    • @chrisfalx3251
      @chrisfalx3251 6 місяців тому

      And their bodies that aren’t broken yet smh

  • @--Human
    @--Human 2 роки тому +487

    As an Egyptian watching this made me feel proud and grateful to have some ppl who still care about our ancient culture and history

    • @YouTubeVivek
      @YouTubeVivek 2 роки тому +10

      Your culture is almost similar to indian vedic culture. I mean you also rear animals for milk and take care of them and use cow dung cakes to roast things. We also don’t kill animals to satisfy tongue.

    • @haideral5104
      @haideral5104 2 роки тому +20

      @@UA-camVivek using dung cake as fuel is universal where ever wood is scarce

    • @ErikB605
      @ErikB605 2 роки тому +6

      @@UA-camVivek Funny. I've been to egypt earlier this year and I've been eating a lot at an indian restaurant since there werent many vegetarian options elsewere.

    • @logohub1234
      @logohub1234 2 роки тому +17

      @@UA-camVivek not at all Egyptian culture is older than indian culture and they were most advanced like Egyptian is oldest language and pyramids oldest man made large architectures. Pharaohs ruling style was totally different also and kemetism also very different. So they were not the same at all. The problem of most Indians is if they see something very old they try to connect in some way to india Which is really bad.

    • @YouTubeVivek
      @YouTubeVivek 2 роки тому +9

      @@logohub1234 who told you egyptian culture is older than vedic culture?

  • @Joe3pops
    @Joe3pops 2 роки тому +42

    Putting this talented gentleman on youtube he can motivate a whole universe of budding sculpturers.
    Thank you sir

  • @knowall5792
    @knowall5792 2 роки тому +71

    He is 75, and still doing the craft work perfectly. May he continue many more years and pass on the baton to next generation.

  • @annea3004
    @annea3004 2 роки тому +18

    These great souls are national treasures. Thank you to all those who work this hard to produce such wonderful artifacts. 😊💚

  • @rafaelperalta1676
    @rafaelperalta1676 2 роки тому +108

    Beautiful art made by great craftsmen. Nothing short of spectacular.

  • @cakestealer5983
    @cakestealer5983 9 місяців тому +1

    This is the exact kind of carving I’ve been wanting to do. Massive respect for the amount of effort that goes into it.

  • @Henrado17
    @Henrado17 2 роки тому +40

    Something I've come to appreciate about these business insider videos detailing various culturally significant historical skills and trades around the world is the actual effort they put into pronouncing the names of these unique people and important aspects of the culture they are documenting. Even if the pronunciation isn't always entirely accurate.

    • @Ashraf-Hrira
      @Ashraf-Hrira 2 роки тому +1

      not really she butchered Ahmed's name it's احمد not اخمد use google translation voice and you will know how much difference it's she literally changed his name meaning from "the most praised" to "extinguished"

    • @angelface925
      @angelface925 2 роки тому +2

      I feel this series was created specifically to help these artisans during the pandemic. I hope it helps them and brings more awareness and consumers!

  • @nichole8609
    @nichole8609 2 роки тому +48

    "playing soccer in the temples" Imagine how fascinating his life was as a child growing up around these ancient temples, statues, etc?

    • @muurrarium9460
      @muurrarium9460 2 роки тому +9

      Just an abandoned place to play, like an old parking lot...

    • @johnwt7333
      @johnwt7333 2 роки тому +3

      I bet he angered one pharaoh or two back in his day of playing football in the temples

    • @όμορφηκαρδιά
      @όμορφηκαρδιά 2 роки тому

      @@muurrarium9460 maybe you are not art lover

    • @muurrarium9460
      @muurrarium9460 2 роки тому +8

      @@όμορφηκαρδιά Maybe I am a realist...
      Very few people appreciate the place they grow up in. (f.e. Tourists coming over to look at things you have known all your life and are commonplace? Weird!)

    • @cpt8424
      @cpt8424 2 роки тому

      I can imagine that, it would be great with no running water or electricity, or homes, or grass, or trees, and trash littered everywhere

  • @janbaer3241
    @janbaer3241 Рік тому +3

    The sculpture that he is sitting next to in a few of the scenes is so nice.

  • @PyroChimp75
    @PyroChimp75 Рік тому +14

    I still find it mind blowing how people still cant comprehend the craftsmanship that went into ancient Egyptian artifacts and monuments. This mans ancestors would be very proud of him and I hope business and tourism returns to his country.

  • @lailaassar
    @lailaassar Рік тому +11

    As an Egyptian, I feel extremely proud watching this video ♥️

  • @toddsmith6766
    @toddsmith6766 2 роки тому +34

    Beautiful to see people continuing arts from their ancestory.

    • @thegamingwolf5612
      @thegamingwolf5612 2 роки тому

      This is not ancestory these people are arab they stole egypt and pretend they are egyptian

    • @chris.76256
      @chris.76256 2 роки тому

      It really is cool to see people not just in Egypt but alsk in India and other cool places like these

    • @Kultcha23
      @Kultcha23 2 роки тому

      No ancestry involved here, educate yourself please

    • @toddsmith6766
      @toddsmith6766 2 роки тому +3

      @@Kultcha23 obviously you have not watched the video.

  • @ugochukwuharbor5519
    @ugochukwuharbor5519 2 роки тому +23

    Such dedication to preserving history!

    • @Kultcha23
      @Kultcha23 2 роки тому +1

      More like, exploting history you mean? Because that is the only thing happening right now in egypt. Are you aware that these people would tear down pyramids and statues, if it wasn't an easy money source right?

  • @bencanque3495
    @bencanque3495 2 роки тому +23

    And some fake archeologist have the guts to refer to those ancient buildings as built by aliens. When these kind of people who do stick to the crafts still exist. Although not the same, it is clear that you don't need power tool to make stunning craft.

    • @mohamedazkoul9544
      @mohamedazkoul9544 2 роки тому +1

      Not Archeologist or Academic says the building were done by Aliens ...it's just a comment for ignorant people I have degree of Egyptian history ..Egyptian used to work with stone thousands of years before reaching building astonishing building , they are the true masters of stone work.

    • @thetayterminator1436
      @thetayterminator1436 5 місяців тому +3

      The people in the video are using iron and steel tools which they did not have in Ancient Egypt, this is why there is still controversy around the subject. They may not be using electric tools but they are still using modern tools.

    • @riff5fki
      @riff5fki 3 місяці тому

      @@thetayterminator1436still those tools are applying the same principles and methods, they just last longer

    • @MichaelHolzapfel-ew2hv
      @MichaelHolzapfel-ew2hv 22 години тому

      @@riff5fki and somehow produce far less precise and intricate work? I'm sure it wasn't aliens, but I'm also sure very different tools and methods were used to produce wafer thin stone vessels, or multiple mathematically precise and identical colossal statues

  • @minakhan8184
    @minakhan8184 Рік тому +5

    I love how they keep the ancient traditions alive and use hand tools, he’s right the only way to sculpt it the right way is by hand 🤚 ❤❤

    • @louk597
      @louk597 Рік тому

      Would love to see them carve grade 8 granite with hand tool

  • @DrDMM23
    @DrDMM23 2 роки тому +6

    As a fellow Egyptian, I can't be more proud!!!

  • @adammcinnes5615
    @adammcinnes5615 2 роки тому +144

    I did a tour in Egypt in 2013 during the political upheaval. It was an incredible time to be there, but I really felt for the people who were struggling trying to make a living from tourism.
    You have to be careful with where you shop and what products you buy. I remember one place in Luxot that my tour guide took me to gave us a presentation when we arrived to show us how we can tell the difference between real and fake items. However, his presentation featured a genuine carved stone figure and an aerated piece of plaster that was crudely painted and so full of air bubbles that it barely looked like what it was supposed to. While this presentation was happening, there were artisans sitting around carving stone. The guy that was giving the presentation told us that everything in the store was genuine. Most of the stuff was, but I was looking at a statue of what they claimed was lapis lazuli, and when I flipped it over to look at the bottom, I saw air bubbles in the resin.
    At a different place later on my tour, I was looking at stuff in a gift shop in a hotel, and the store owner tried to convince that his lapis lazuli was genuine until I showed him the air bubbles in the resin. He came up with an excuse about why he lied.
    There are genuine artisans, and there are a lot of beautiful arts and crafts made in Egypt, even if some aren't exactly as they are labelled, so buyer beware, but don't be afraid to buy some beautiful pieces to support the artisans when you are there.

    • @ellee2937
      @ellee2937 2 роки тому +6

      Sad that a few dishonest sellers spoils the market the artisans work really hard to
      Make their carvings & crafts beautiful & r proud of their culture tourists should continue to appreciate & buy them to ensure their livelihoods & traditional skills can continue 👏🏻👍🏻🙂

    • @carlotta4th
      @carlotta4th 2 роки тому +7

      Good warning. To add to that, there is almost zero chance of finding something out of true lapis lazuli because that rock is incredibly expensive (definitely wouldn't show up in any tourist shop!). Tourist shops exist solely to get as much money out of you as cheaply as they can.

    • @kessera5645
      @kessera5645 2 роки тому +2

      I had exactly the same experience there as well. You could recognise machine and hand crafted items with some of his explanations, but most standard figurines where obviously fake (pained plaster) and it is sad they lie about it.

    • @ianhomerpura8937
      @ianhomerpura8937 2 роки тому

      @@carlotta4th also, most of the lapis lazuli come from Afghanistan. Recent events have made it even rarer than before.

  • @The_Youtube_Winner
    @The_Youtube_Winner 2 роки тому +8

    “we used to leave school and go play soccer in the temples.”
    meanwhile i only grew up near a cvs lmao

  • @LondonPower
    @LondonPower 2 роки тому +5

    Egyptians are cool only love from Greece

  • @Nirrrina
    @Nirrrina 2 роки тому +10

    It would be nice if one of the younger people would help him set up a UA-cam channel showing his artwork & how he makes it. As well as how he compares it to the older work.
    I think it would bring a lot more attention to his artwork & it's history. As well as encouraging new people to try it out. It would also preserve some of his hard earned skills. It wouldn't need to just be him either. It could highlight the craftsmen who are learning from him.
    The attention from it would also bring more buyers to him. People who having a better understanding of just what it takes to produce this work are more willing to pay a good price for it.
    Sure wish I could afford a small piece myself. Especially if it was related to cats.

    • @worldcitizeng6507
      @worldcitizeng6507 2 роки тому

      Internet speed is not so great in Egypt. If the younger Egyptian help create a UA-cam channel to feature his crafts, it's mostly in Arabic because English is not well spoken like in Morocco. Majority of the Egyptian in Luxor, Aswan are working in the tourist industry, so the padamic hit them hard, they didn't get any help, except feeds for their animals. My tour guide said they have to help themselves.
      When walking along east Luxor along the Karnek temple and Luxor temples, the vendors were very aggressive, it was a turn off for me. Just staying on the west band Luxor, there are mostly locals homes, I also get to buy some Suveniers without pushy salesman.
      I made short videos of such workshops curving sessions and the big shops selling these carving arts posted on my profile. Feel free to check it out and let me know if you think 🙂

  • @GoingtoHecq
    @GoingtoHecq 2 роки тому +78

    Well the work of these people is beautiful. I have to disagree with his lack of power tools though. An angle grinder for taking out larger bits of stone does not prevent you from using the traditional tools to properly shape and finish the job. Take a five day job and make it into a two day job. The expense of power tools though would be a problem.
    Either way, a lot of what he does cannot easily be replicated by tools like a dremel. His skills are awesome.

    • @RapTapTap69
      @RapTapTap69 2 роки тому +10

      Yeah but in his eyes the stone being touched at all by machine tools probably completely invalidates it. It would speed up the process tremendously but by using machines it's no longer truly traditional.

    • @speakmind300
      @speakmind300 2 роки тому +5

      @Hex Right and not only the expense of the power tools is the problem but the government controls the lights and sometimes have lights out. This is a huge problem.

    • @stillwaterrocks1508
      @stillwaterrocks1508 2 роки тому

      Did you see the Foredom Chuck Key in a number of frames? They use power tools...

    • @RapTapTap69
      @RapTapTap69 2 роки тому

      @@stillwaterrocks1508 what times? Because I didn't see one a single time

    • @stillwaterrocks1508
      @stillwaterrocks1508 2 роки тому +1

      @@RapTapTap69 3:01

  • @rustyshackleford2007
    @rustyshackleford2007 2 роки тому +67

    When I was a kid I had a book about King Tut and I desperately wanted to go to Egypt to see all the ancient monuments.. I probably never will because I’ve seen so many travel vlogs that make it look like a nightmare to deal with all the shiesty tour guides and vendors. It’s too bad, because I love the history.

    • @theotherohlourdespadua1131
      @theotherohlourdespadua1131 2 роки тому +15

      Same. The travel vlogs and comments attach to it doesn't paint Egypt as tourist-friendly. The only way you'd get a pleasant trip is if you're invited by the President of Egypt for a tour...

    • @shehabmohamed6653
      @shehabmohamed6653 2 роки тому +23

      I am Egyptian and I want to tell you if you want to go on a tourist journey have an Egyptian guide u, don't leave ur hotel alone cause vendors are going to abuse ur lack of knowledge and the dollar price is high due to inflation

    • @theotravels1725
      @theotravels1725 2 роки тому +14

      yeah i went to egypt 2years ago and you couldnt leave the hotel without a guide because people would crowd you right away. luckily we had an amazing tourguide in luxor who did keep most of the vendors away from us and knew the ways around all the tourist traps. History wise i can highly recommend visiting and theres also a lot of super friendly people!

    • @abdullahahmed1673
      @abdullahahmed1673 2 роки тому +1

      look man iam an Egyptian and iam gonna tell you how to not get in trouble
      , don't use a pro camera on a stand to take vids , don't make your woman wear shorts or tight clothes in public because we are an eastern society ( so we are conservative ), don't ride any camel or horse at the pyramids or any where for that matter , Egypt is safe , but the police and the scammers are the no.1 trouble making element to any tourist ,so don't worry about the real crime element , unless you get to a really dark area , which i doubt you will be there in the first place, for your safety , don't go out alone after 10 pm unless you have an Egyptian guide with you, so there is no risks if you are a real tourist and not a vlogger , vloggers must say that Egypt is bad because they want to film videos , and like i mentioned , don't take a pro camera with you, and take photos with your phone only, oh and the people here are awsome , but not many will be able to speak English , but in new cairo there might be a higher chance , Egypt is not a desert like in hollywood movies , there is modern Egypt and there is some poor areas iam not gonna lie ,( i recommend you being here in the summer to visit dahab ,sharm El sheikh, the pyramids ,luxor and aswan ) btw sharm el sheikh and dahab most of them have English as there second language( and your woman can wear what ever she likes in dahab and sharm el sheikh btw ) , so you won't be alone there , have fun , and welcome to Egypt .

    • @chris.76256
      @chris.76256 2 роки тому +4

      You could go if you can, just always be with you tour guide the entire time to help understand who is scamming you and who isnt, if you do go, check the price of the egyptian pound in dollars(18 egp) and just see if it is worth it, also make sure to plan your visit carefully and discuss with a tour guide.

  • @NebbyTheProtogen
    @NebbyTheProtogen 2 роки тому +2

    im egyptian and i see these people selling souvenirs every time i go to the pyramids, i didn't know those were handmade. i always buy one though.

  • @johnnycanadiana1897
    @johnnycanadiana1897 2 роки тому +2

    Visited these carvers when I went to luxor in 2006. Tried out the hand drill too. Really good people

  • @thecrow9820
    @thecrow9820 2 роки тому +2

    عاااش يا حج سعد و عااااش لأحمد و الناس الصغيرة الو يورثوا الحاجه الروعه دي!!

  • @mzhlop4623
    @mzhlop4623 2 роки тому +4

    Looking at the craftman to form the stone is making me realize how hard this live to be beautiful

  • @user-op8fg3ny3j
    @user-op8fg3ny3j 2 роки тому +40

    Does the stone dust not cause respiratory problems without breathing protection?

    • @GrandDawggy
      @GrandDawggy 2 роки тому +17

      Yes, silicosis. But some stone is worse than others

    • @ridasmith3732
      @ridasmith3732 2 роки тому +13

      Old man my ass ,Seems like this super old man work in this industry for 60 years, and he smokes 2 ,and no signs of respiratory problems💪😭
      seems like we got softer😂🤣

    • @bombasticcat
      @bombasticcat 2 роки тому +14

      its only when you work with machines. Power tools are so agressive, that they produce a lot of micro dust in the air. With a simple File you wont die for sure.

    • @aaronsanchezz
      @aaronsanchezz 2 роки тому

      Its natural stone.. its like breathing dirt in the air in a dusty area... i can pretty much guarantee its waaay worse living in a big city and breathing in toxic smog 24/7 365....

    • @teebo5298
      @teebo5298 2 роки тому

      Silica dust . Should kill these guys but they’re goin strong still odd

  • @DragonGoddess18
    @DragonGoddess18 2 роки тому +3

    He should have a website, I'd love to buy some of his products

  • @joeel-shazly8326
    @joeel-shazly8326 2 роки тому +24

    Culture continuity for over 6000 years great to see that❤️

    • @samtheharvester6188
      @samtheharvester6188 2 роки тому +5

      This is not their history.

    • @joeel-shazly8326
      @joeel-shazly8326 2 роки тому

      @@samtheharvester6188
      Then who's history is that?🤣🤣
      it's Egyptian history, if you think that black people built this civilization "which isn't even supported by a one single scientific nor historic evidence" then you're delusional and racist.
      Didn't you hear what the black professor S.O.Y keita said about MODERN Egyptians being the ANCIENT Egyptians in his 2005 research page n.227?
      Man just go cry somewhere else🤣😂

    • @joeel-shazly8326
      @joeel-shazly8326 2 роки тому +4

      @@samtheharvester6188
      ("The peoples of the Egyptian and northern Sudanese Nile valley, and supra-Saharan Africa now speak Arabic in the main but, as noted, this largely represents language shift. Ancient Egyptian is Afroasiatic, and cur rent inhabitants of the Nile valley should be understood as being in the main, although not wholly, descendants of the pre-neolithic regional inhabitants, although this apparently varies by geography as indicated by the frequency of Near Eastern haplotypes/lineages (Table 1, Lucotte and Mercier 2003a, Manni et al. 2002, Cruciani 2002)")
      Genetics, Egypt, and History: Interpreting Geographical Patterns of Y Chromosome Variation S. O. Y. Keita and A. J. Boyce
      Go find your lost land and civilization away from Egypt and North Africa 😘

    • @samtheharvester6188
      @samtheharvester6188 2 роки тому

      @@joeel-shazly8326 Lmaooooo this man said ancient egyptian civilization is afro asiatic and they are the main inhabitants of AFRICA lmaooooo Hahahahahaha!!!!!! You cannot make this up. Habibi no one told you that you are invaders into AFRICA, from Iraq and Syria coming in 672 AD after the Byzyntines? You are not Africans. Go back to your no history having lands.

    • @goldenarctictern143
      @goldenarctictern143 2 роки тому +1

      @@samtheharvester6188 your not watching a American guy carving

  • @Jimmyxsx
    @Jimmyxsx 2 роки тому +4

    He should sell them on the internet, I would totally buy one specially knowing its hand made by a master.

  • @omargaber3122
    @omargaber3122 2 роки тому

    welcome from EGYPT

  • @LS-he9xb
    @LS-he9xb 2 роки тому

    Good for them. Now what a blessing to have these men teach their trade across the globe.

  • @dryland5742
    @dryland5742 10 місяців тому +2

    He has an alien in his closet with precision equipment)))

  • @Dd-sunshine68
    @Dd-sunshine68 2 роки тому +2

    I hope he lives long and prospers because what he does is mega cool

  • @percival23
    @percival23 2 роки тому +1

    See ...No Aliens. ...just hard working, talented humans make these things.

  • @ellee2937
    @ellee2937 2 роки тому +5

    the artisans work really hard to
    Make their carvings & crafts beautiful & r proud of their culture tourists should continue to appreciate & buy them to ensure their livelihoods for traditional skills can continue 👏🏻👍🏻🙂

    • @daycmetrollingdeihatin5100
      @daycmetrollingdeihatin5100 2 роки тому +1

      With countries like egypt the problem is the govt. They current puppet regime is belligerent and hostile to all going so far as to harass and censor all journalists coming in and generally creating a vibe of hostility that is strangling the nation. The arab spring has truly wrought ruin. Freed from a ruthless dictator only to land in the arms of arrogant apathetic puppets.

  • @Ivanfpcs
    @Ivanfpcs 2 роки тому +6

    It hurts my heart seeing the crisis thats happening in Egypt, a country with souch a wonderful history and culture...

    • @pierreghobrial445
      @pierreghobrial445 2 роки тому +1

      What crisis?

    • @Titaniklord
      @Titaniklord 2 роки тому +1

      Crisis in Egypt?there 2 million from Syria in Egypt and more iraqi and Yemeni and Sudan people refugees in Egypt and working in Egypt. 6 million from Arabic are refugees in Egypt and more African people too .and one million Russian living and working in Egypt resorts hotels.

  • @wallacesouza2678
    @wallacesouza2678 2 роки тому +19

    I'VE BEEN SEEING POST EVERYWHERE ABOUT FOREX TRADING AND CRYPTO CURRENCY, A LOT OF PEOPLE KEEP SAYING THINGS ABOUT THIS TRADING PLATFORMS PLEASE CAN SOMEONE LINK ME TO SOMEBODY WHO CAN PUT ME THROUGH...?

    • @montserratherrero782
      @montserratherrero782 2 роки тому

      Mrs Olivera Jane okhumalo,God will
      continue to give you the strength to satisfy
      all your client.

    • @Simeonsaater
      @Simeonsaater 2 роки тому

      Wow l'm just shock someone mentioned
      expert Mrs Olivera Jane okhumalo, I thought
      I'm the only one trading with her, She helped
      me recover what i lost trying to trade my
      self..

    • @marinefernandez3166
      @marinefernandez3166 2 роки тому

      Mrs Olivera Jane.. has changed my financial
      status for
      the best. all thanks to my aunty who
      introduced her to me.

    • @carolineknudsen5306
      @carolineknudsen5306 2 роки тому

      who's this professional, everyone is talking
      about i always see her post on top comment
      on every UA-cam video I watched how can i
      reach her?

    • @carolineknudsen5306
      @carolineknudsen5306 2 роки тому

      @Lisa James Thanks for her what's app info 👍

  • @stephanieyee9784
    @stephanieyee9784 2 роки тому +5

    I've always wanted to go to Egypt but I wouldn't go now. There's too much uncertainty about safety and I'm now too old to add that to my list. I do wish I'd gone in my 20s when life was kinder.

    • @abdallahassan2288
      @abdallahassan2288 2 роки тому +3

      Egypt is very safe now
      there are a lot of tourists that come to Egypt every day from every country
      you can come here any time and you will be welcomed

  • @مقارنات_الجيوش
    @مقارنات_الجيوش 2 роки тому +5

    long live egypt more than 6000 years

  • @Mon-um3jr
    @Mon-um3jr 2 роки тому +1

    In another universe they must be thriving! This craftmanship is so underrated.

  • @ressyplays
    @ressyplays 2 роки тому

    thanks to business insider for uploading these videos.!

  • @regularSenseAppeal
    @regularSenseAppeal Рік тому +2

    Not to be a killjoy but nobody knows how they did it back then. Would be intersting to see Al-Mataany try to do this with copper tools instead of steel.

    • @regularSenseAppeal
      @regularSenseAppeal 5 місяців тому

      2mm thick walls in vases from the hardest of rocks with only copper and stone available. Oh and perfectly symmetrical as well. Doubt they did it this way.

  • @Palla148
    @Palla148 Рік тому +2

    Work smarter not harder, you tell me that they have no way to make the bowl carving thingy better? I call BS!!! With some gears and a table, you can make the process 10 times faster and less labor-intensive.

  • @Robert-xp4ii
    @Robert-xp4ii 2 роки тому +3

    Great to see traditions continue.

  • @charlesdarwin2667
    @charlesdarwin2667 2 роки тому +3

    This man is a true Egyptian

  • @worldwide_cruising
    @worldwide_cruising 2 роки тому +13

    *I pray that everyone who is watching this masterpiece becomes really happy and successful in life!*

  • @tomszabo7350
    @tomszabo7350 Рік тому +2

    This video needs to be watched by those ancient alien technology lunatics.

  • @djehuti5571
    @djehuti5571 2 роки тому +7

    I heard a lot of negative reviews about these vendors and how they persist to buy their artifacts to the tourists
    But if that was the only way to keep a 5000 year old art style, I would gladly buy from them ❤

    • @Ashraf-Hrira
      @Ashraf-Hrira 2 роки тому +3

      vendors only try to attract buyers you should say "no thank you" "la shokran (arabic)" and they will leave you alone simple as that but foreigners just come and expect it's the same as their country and go around solo without a guide or a local friend those are easy target for scammers (which by the way are all over the world in every country not only in Egypt as some western like to claim) and the Egyptian law will not be able to do anything for the victim of scamming because if they read the Egyptian law then you will know that "The Law Does Not Protect Fools" many foreigners visit without knowing the law and except the law is the same everywhere like there country and then they get arrested because they broke the law

    • @aa-wi2xi
      @aa-wi2xi 2 роки тому

      Scamming is legal in egypt, you have no choice but to buy

    • @djehuti5571
      @djehuti5571 2 роки тому +3

      @@aa-wi2xi in middle eastern and north african countries
      It is part of their culture to bargain about the price, so yes it is not considered a scam, tourists just don't study the place they go

    • @Ashraf-Hrira
      @Ashraf-Hrira 2 роки тому +2

      @@aa-wi2xi no you are just easy target and can't get yourself a good deal

  • @OwlNightMoon
    @OwlNightMoon 2 роки тому

    Ancient egypts was so treasure history. I loved since i was child. Glad they trying for craves old time how they used.

  • @Fido-vm9zi
    @Fido-vm9zi Рік тому

    I love the art! Very talented. Beautiful they keep tradition alive!

  • @OldLadyGamersince1990
    @OldLadyGamersince1990 8 місяців тому +2

    This video debunks all ancient aliens claims :) Imagine if 100 men even 1000 skilled men carved the pyramids.

  • @marschlosser4540
    @marschlosser4540 2 роки тому +1

    Art, this is great because I was raised to respect stone work, even simple farm field walls. Before I was 6, Dad had me 'building' toy, free-standing arches and cutting slate.

  • @SpiritualSA
    @SpiritualSA 2 роки тому +1

    Give them some of that crystal quarts granite and let's see how well they do... This is a modern day labor intensive version of an art the ancients mastered with science

  • @roccosins2916
    @roccosins2916 Рік тому +1

    Only one correction pharaoh didnt make this artifact. Thry were rulers. Not artist.

  • @NoelleIsTheGeoArchon
    @NoelleIsTheGeoArchon 2 роки тому +2

    Here, Hancock, we got living sculptor of ancient Egypt.

  • @kzdcode9786
    @kzdcode9786 2 роки тому +2

    So cool😍😍😍This is a real art❤️

  • @markb.8460
    @markb.8460 2 роки тому +1

    my ancestors used these tools so am i, reminds me of this joke:
    One day a little girl was watching her mum make roast beef. She cut off the ends, wrapped it in string, seasoned it and set it in the roasting pan.
    The little girl asked her mum why she cut off the ends of the roast. The mum replied, after some thought, that it was the way that her mother had done it.
    That night the grandma came to dinner and the little girl and her mum went to her and asked why she had cut the end off of the roast before cooking. After some thought grandma replied, that was the way her mother had done it.
    Now great grandmother was quite old and in a nursing home. But the little girl went with her mum and grandma to see her and again asked the question.
    The great grandmother looked at them a bit annoyed and said: “So it would fit in the pan, of course.”

  • @dannyfresh6697
    @dannyfresh6697 2 роки тому +1

    I was in Luxor last year for vacation and the great majority of the people selling tourist goods were so annoying. following you and asking you to buy their stuff

  • @stillwaterrocks1508
    @stillwaterrocks1508 2 роки тому +10

    Did you see the Foredom chuck key? They use some power tools; not just the steel and carbide rasps, files, bits, and awls... I carve stone and use the same one (chuck key with molded handle for No.30, No.30H, No.30SJ, & HPCK-0 by Foredom). See: 3:01, 4:07, 4:46 for his light, and 5:48 that shows the bits in a plastic tray/box next to the chuck key. Everything about this was theater and marketing. btw, treating the items with fire can also make them look weathered so you can sell that "very special old piece" to people that want the real thing ;-)

    • @handel1111
      @handel1111 2 роки тому +2

      yea you've been copying pasting this comment for over and over

  • @Akram_El-Masry
    @Akram_El-Masry 2 роки тому +2

    you see these men think that they are just making copies souvenirs
    truth is they are still the same people using the same methods and the same materials on the same spot of land and even are still belonging to the same country
    which makes their work actually original
    even if they did not know it themselves

  • @ehabismail4600
    @ehabismail4600 2 роки тому +1

    برافو يا حاج أحمد
    اتمني لو نستطيع فتح سوق لك في الخارج

  • @GMSqueaky91
    @GMSqueaky91 2 роки тому +4

    I wish Sayed had a website so I could purchase his wares.

    • @فىرباط
      @فىرباط 2 роки тому

      Hi, I am his neighbour. I take from him to sell in my shop. I can ship some things over to you?

  • @lloydsouza
    @lloydsouza 2 роки тому +2

    So interesting. However I wish you would go into so much detail. These crafts are being lost to the world of mass manufacture. We need to support these artisans who spend years and years perfecting their craft.b

  • @MrAllmightyCornholioz
    @MrAllmightyCornholioz 10 місяців тому +1

    RA BLESS THIS MAN!

  • @alparslankorkmaz2964
    @alparslankorkmaz2964 2 роки тому +2

    Nice video.

  • @Nizazel
    @Nizazel 2 роки тому +4

    6:17 What do you mean right ?
    They're DONUTS
    When I was their age I walked up 25 miles to school both ways with ONE foot
    The other foot was starting a business

  • @MrHusang23
    @MrHusang23 2 роки тому +1

    >everyday items

  • @dineshtharanga8122
    @dineshtharanga8122 Рік тому +1

    And what happened to them now. Today they totally forget everything.
    😢

  • @amazingskills2875
    @amazingskills2875 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing Video

  • @ahmedfayed5191
    @ahmedfayed5191 2 роки тому +6

    عاش يا حاج سيد .. الله ينور عليك

    • @ahmedfayed5191
      @ahmedfayed5191 Рік тому

      LOL what century r u livin in !!@@observeandlearn123

  • @brentdobson5264
    @brentdobson5264 2 роки тому

    Scarabs always catch my attention ever since a Rochard test in my early twenties . Am always noticing them where and when one sees them .

  • @wayvislife
    @wayvislife 2 роки тому +1

    He should set up an online shop I would definitely buy a vase from him

    • @justayoutuber1906
      @justayoutuber1906 2 роки тому

      The ones you buy on Amazon would probably turn out to be Chinese copies

  • @Smokie1523
    @Smokie1523 2 роки тому +2

    Good luck in life and business

  • @Chr.U.Cas1622
    @Chr.U.Cas1622 2 роки тому

    👍👌👏 Oh WOW! Simply fantastic!

  • @erikad0511
    @erikad0511 2 роки тому

    Another interesting vdo.... keep em coming

  • @abcdetheridge
    @abcdetheridge 2 дні тому +1

    Doesn't this explain the whole Perfect Egyptian Bowls thing??

  • @joeyhemlock
    @joeyhemlock 2 роки тому

    I don't know who the narrator of this series, but I'd listen to them talk about anything.

  • @red_ashcroft
    @red_ashcroft 2 роки тому +5

    Beautiful craftsmanship, I'm just still wondering how Egyptians do it in granite with such precision.

    • @cantbanme792
      @cantbanme792 2 роки тому +1

      same thing, takes longer. bit different when you're doing it for some kind of belief, wjen you'd happily spend your life on a stone and train your son to do the same.

    • @red_ashcroft
      @red_ashcroft 2 роки тому

      @@cantbanme792 it's interesting how their craftsmanship and art just distinctly differ from others and how well it stood against time. I'm still amazed!

    • @lookoutforchris
      @lookoutforchris 2 роки тому +1

      Different tools, lots more work. The precision of their work is very impressive but it’s not as precise as many make it out to be.

    • @red_ashcroft
      @red_ashcroft 2 роки тому +1

      @Graf von Losinj I also noticed that, the pre-dynastic era was very technical in their knowledge with arts it fascinates me, the precision in their carvings is amazing and also sad at the same time that it was lost through time.

    • @snakeeater0224
      @snakeeater0224 2 роки тому

      Probably they’re working with soft stone, but granite and diorite is a whole another story.

  • @usmustdie4peace405
    @usmustdie4peace405 2 роки тому +2

    Even he is a master today in what he is doing! Compared to the things found in the past, he Looks like a rookie

  • @BSIII
    @BSIII Рік тому +2

    The same thing these gentleman do with their steel tools can be done with the tools available to the ancient Egyptians, albeit a bit harder or longer to do. Stonework was a massive industry back then that employed hundreds of thousands of people throughout the cities on the nile, with techniques honed, perfected, and passed down generation to generation.

  • @mav12345-z
    @mav12345-z 2 роки тому

    no joke. he should make an etsy account and sell his product that way.

  • @danjahhfull
    @danjahhfull 2 роки тому

    Heisenberg at 5:19

  • @CessieInVancity
    @CessieInVancity 2 роки тому

    I love it. I hope his business continues to flourish. But I also can't help but think of how much dust he has in his lungs.

  • @johncameron4194
    @johncameron4194 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing work

  • @matterb6049
    @matterb6049 2 роки тому

    Awesome work

  • @zp7767
    @zp7767 2 роки тому +4

    Would be good to these people uses mask and glasses to avoid breathe stone powder and contact with eye. Amazing job!

  • @EngrKlyn
    @EngrKlyn 2 роки тому

    thank you for sharing!

  • @chraffis
    @chraffis 2 роки тому +2

    So, was that soft stone they were mostly alabaster then? Because it looked a lot like soapstone to me...

  • @coolphantomgaming321
    @coolphantomgaming321 2 роки тому +1

    That is a nice form of art

  • @TheSardineNews
    @TheSardineNews 11 місяців тому +1

    Is this how the pyramids were built? Asking for a friend...

    • @MahmodMaher-bq7he
      @MahmodMaher-bq7he День тому

      The Pharaohs had great knowledge of mathematics and engineering, and they had great resources, labor, and slaves as well. Unfortunately, it was built, and I do not think that they carved a mountain in the shape of a pyramid, because this is almost impossible.

  • @josecantu1319
    @josecantu1319 2 роки тому +1

    Those are some oddly looking Egyptians

  • @killa0147
    @killa0147 Рік тому +1

    no electrics just muscle and skill

  • @cynot71
    @cynot71 2 роки тому +1

    Sayed and other artists like him have my utmost respect. However, I'm not Egyptian, so I'm not throwing away my Dremel.

  • @lynnleigha580
    @lynnleigha580 2 роки тому

    It's still standing because it's a beautiful craft, that and the internet

  • @jkroiss
    @jkroiss 2 роки тому

    its sad egypt I would love to go to but i have heard so many bad things from people who go that will probably keep me from going.

  • @zaffyr
    @zaffyr 2 роки тому

    The uk probably loves this guy

  • @blazedr13
    @blazedr13 2 роки тому +1

    I'm about 99% sure soapstone was not used by the ancient Egyptians.

    • @Lawleygagger
      @Lawleygagger 2 роки тому +1

      I thought the same thing, Not to mention the metal tools I thought the archaeologists had said they had nothing more than copper chisels if that’s the case how could it be a tradition with steel tools am I missing something ?