They sped right through the sewing part, but the clothes these dolls wear are based on Heian-era "Juunihitoe" ("12-layer kimono,") and sewing them in doll scale is an absolute NIGHTMARE, even if you know what you're doing. The plain white lower layers are "kosode" underwear (faked here,) followed by a big floppy unlined "hitoe" in a contrasting color to the rest, then 5 or so "itsutsi-ginu" layers, all the same size but subtley arranged to look different. These CAN be lined, and are here! Then there is a stiff red robe to stiffen the outer brocade layers (usually, this layer is absent on dolls.) Then an "uwagi" made of bright brocade, a "mo" fancy backwards apron, and a "karaginu" unfastened outermost jacket. Oh, and the whole thing is historically color-coded: each layer is important for season, wearer's rank, and artistic/poetic representation. This is called "kasane no irome" ("colored layers") and the doll appears to be wearing a variant of the "ume gasane" ("plum layers") color scheme, which is especially good for early spring/late winter. Now you know! aren't you glad people wear blue jeans now. ;) Yes, they really wore these sets as the official court costume for many years, and the Japanese royals STILL DO for certain events, such as weddings. Juunihitoe is the outfit ladies in "Tale of Genji" would have worn. Well, that's it, I'm tired of typing. Very fascinating field of study though!
seagirl seagirl seems like all the aristocracy, no matter where, had a fetish for layers. Ladies in Elizabethian times in Britain wore at least 9 layers (if you included the 'bumrole', yes, bumrole. Try not to giggle when googling that, it's impossible.) and thats just the lower tier of the wealthy. I can't IMAGINE what kind of insanity the queen went through back in 1550.
seagirl seagirl I've actually made the entire outfit you describe in 1:6th scale for dolls. It's a long process, it's actually easiest to stitch it all by hand so you can ease the seams around curves and corners. It was actually hardest to find the materials as it requires very fine silk and silk brocade, much finer than human clothes are usually made from. I was lucky enough to have a friend living in Kyoto for a year who tracked down a shop owner who could get the tiny amounts needed. I know that the doll, and it's painstakingly made costume!, are very loved, still in a cabinet. It was such a long time ago I don't even have photos anymore. I'm very tempted to make up the patterns to sell but I'm not convinced there are many people who would have the patience and the desire to spend a hundred hours on cutting, basting, stitching, top stitching, pressing and finishing to that standard.
Is there any way we can acquire the template of the clothes for a doll? I have an old doll and I would really like to make her new dresses. I don't know if that is possible?
I have a Hina Ningyo offered to me by my Japanese mother in law . It dates back to the early Kamakura period and is so well crafted you would swear it is alive . It follows you with its gem eyes wherever you stand in the room and looks at everyone at the same time , that's almost spooky but it is a masterpiece. The face arms, legs hand and feet are sculpted or carved from ivory (which is not something i would ever buy as a new item , i respect and love animals way too much (i am vegan and a veterinarian) but this one is a true antique it is nearly 800 years old , and the kimono she wears (which sadly is not the original as silk doesn't last that long, was hand woven as an exact replica for this particular doll during the Edo period , and sewn the traditional way entirely . It can even be removed , cleaned and put on back like a real Kimono with the obi tied the right way , everything is to scale . This doll is simply exquisite .
Morgan Olfursson If your beauty is kept under a glass dome, the whole doll would fare better? You prob have it this way anyways and I'm spewing hot air...alas.;)
I don't think she gave the doll to you. Hina dolls are for young girls and supposed to bring a good match/husband in the future. I guess your mother-in-law gave it to her daughter so that she, in turn, can give it to the next generation. I dunno. Maybe Mom was just happy that the doll did find a good man for her daughter. :)
there extremly fragile. i own the bigger dolls and the legs are glued with news paper, im not kidding, some of them have newspaper limbs with wire. some of them broke, and i was gutted. these dolls are not to be played with xD
kanatapaw I have some like this too. Gofun(that is the white shell and glue) face and newspaper limbs and filling under the clothing. Think those type of dolls were from Occupied Japan up until the 1970s or so.
I have some, too, a big girl from around 1900, and two babies, different from these dolls, of course, but made from gofun, too, and very dear to my heart.
U are just ignorant and thought your country has the best tv shows. Please watch some Japan or other Asian countries' program and then u can see how well they are being produced !
Jacky W I lived in Japan for some time and I can tell you that most broadcastings look like they were filmed in the 80s, and higher budget broadcastings look like they were filmed and produced in the 90s. It comes down to budget and no matter how much you gripe about a person's supposed ignorance, Japan is not going to shell out like America does for programming like the multi-million dollar production of Game of Thrones. Even our lower budget national programming still receives much more than even the highest budget Japanese programming. Sure, the programs can be all well and entertaining, but that does not mean that they are on the same production and marketing level as a country like America. It's a simple point of fact. I'm actually convinced that the quality of American TV shows that are dubbed over and broadcasted in Japan are severely knocked down so that the Japanese market does not loose their entire patronage. For instance, while I lived there, my host sister was obsessed with anything in the iCarly universe, but I know for a fact that iCarly was filmed in HD even though it only showed in less than SD whenever she would watch it. It wasn't like the TV we had couldn't handle or show HD, it just was never broadcast in Japan in any definition above 480p at best. Now that might have to do with the fact that Japanese people aren't quality obsessed like Americans, but I can assure you, everything there outside of American movies are not shown in any higher quality than what we had available in the 80s for the most part.
Man, just watch American tv and you will see the difference. It seems like Japanese filmmakers use technology from the 90's based on the video quality. I find it quite baffling because my favourite brand of high quality electronics is Sony.
+jstsciencechannel , +Kitebabe05, and +eumaroca I agree, lots of talent, skills, craftsmanship, passion, and so Beautiful. WONDERFUL. Thank you so much for sharing. Take care all, Keep on Dreaming, and Crafting your passions. Peace & Joy :D I loved this video. >>>------> Excellent Job. :D
Very long. We make a similar outfit multiple times to layer them on top of each other. I used to be a seamster for these outfits, they are very difficult to maintain in a proper form, since all the layers will want to shift around.
Very long. We make a similar outfit multiple times to layer them on top of each other. I used to be a seamster for these outfits, they are very difficult to maintain in a proper form, since all the layers will want to shift around.
My hat is completely off to the brilliant and talented artists making these dolls. This is such meticulous and painstaking work. I hope they never stop making these beautiful, traditional dolls by hand. I was riveted by this video.
This was incredibly statisfying to watch, I love that there was just calmth and silence to focus on the making as much as possible. Thank you for this beautiful video.
I have no words to describe the unprecedented beauty of this finished doll... I am speechless from the moment the first grain of wood is made into a pulp with glue for the head up to the last piece of cloth being added... Masterpiece is too small a word to use. Japanese craftsmanship is a gift to humanity!🌸✨💎🙇🏻♀️
What an honor to allow us to see a glimpse of how these beautiful dolls are made! The skill and craftsmanship of these dolls is truly amazing! Thank you!
HoloPhan I was like half way in the video when I saw this so I checked out 1:38 you made my day (I almost had a break down because school so thanks for the save)
I am a Primitive Doll maker. I love my creations.It takes WORK and attention to detail to make a doll look imperfect and " primitive" as in long ago when Mamas had to " hurry" and make their children's toys. I'm a perfectionist at heart and have had to discipline myself to allow the imperfections of my dolls to shine thru. This beautiful video of the detailed job of a job a doll maker , positively leaves me feeling inadequate to the task of dollnmaking. Just beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing. I'm awe struck.👐
1:31 tfw you fall asleep while doing homework and wake up the next day, realizing you've finished none of it but in all seriousness, this is oddly satisfying to watch
Our dolls have been like that, too, until around 1800, and in Russia for example longer than that. It is very traditional, they needed only a head, to arms, and a dress. Under it it was only a cone, and no little girl cared for it.
I treasure the dolls I have. They are displayed with other art pieces from Japan.i appreciate now, how they are made by such talented people. Thank you.
*Breath taking! ...the delicacy, the patience, the devotion to detail and the eyes have me stunned. The smoothness, the heavy tradition and the memory of it....these little people from the past are so haunting. GOD smiles at it....as the first ad best doll-maker. I guess we all were made in heaven...though sometimes I think I was made in hell. Lol.*
I found this so fascinating how they not only etch fingers onto the hands, but finger nails as well. They even painted them. It really must take a lot of skill, effort, and patience to make something so detailed.
Splendide….la précision du travail….la concentration…..les outils les pinceaux….votre pays est magique….et l’attachement à la tradition…..magnifique…..merci…..
I have seen Hina dolls & always thought them exquisite, but alas out of my price range. Seeing how intensive the process & the amount of craftmanship involved i can understand why they are so highly priced. Maybe one day !
Wow! Amazing craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing, demonstrating some of your traditional techniques I have never seen before used to create your work of art of Hina.
I think I’m gonna have to have my jaw surgically put back into place; I can’t lift it off the floor!! This is simply PHENOMENAL!!!😮😮😮😁😁😁💖💖💖 People’s talents, will never cease to amaze and inspire me!!!
Ella Conner It was the fashion of the day. Teeth were considered exposed bone and therefore extremely rude and unsightly. To make them white would be worse! So painting them Black was an attempt to make them disappear.
Oh wow these dolls are amazing! what talent to make these beautiful dolls And to use all natural products in everything they make Thank you for showing us how these dolls are made, perfect!
Thank you thank you thank you, I have many of these Hina dolls that have are in need of repair and I did not know how to start with out taking them apart and I did not want to do that because some are really old but in bad shape now I know the construction details. I’m so appreciative of your skill.
when i was around four, my mom has one hina doll and i was so scared of that. she was wearing blue kimono and she is placed on top of our cabinet. watching this makes me feel so bad..i just don't like her because for me she has scary face..now i just realized how beautiful she is...and now am 29..
Wooow I love to collect dolls. Baby dolls, porcelain dolls, antique dolls. If I could ever get my hands on a doll like this I would treasure it💕💕 just magnificent👌
Bonjour j'ai adoré et celan'est pas asser fort pour exprimer mon ademiration pour l'élégance et finesse le raffinement du travail de cette artiste qui a confectionner cette poupée qui que l'élégance et savoir faire dans les moindres détails j'ai vraiment été ravis de découvrir cette video par le pure des hasard encore me ici à bientôt domi de paris ( cela m'a fait découvrir une nouvelle culture ) bisous a tous .....
I love how all the materials are so fine, natural and of the greatest quality. No plastic, no mass production.
But the gelatine they use comes from the animal's skin :(
so does alot products
NatalíR.08 if it’s part of tradition then you can’t change it.
@@Natali_Regina All kinds of gelatine come from animal bones, skin or ligaments.
@@Selakora Yeah, it's true, but i mean that there are replacements
The amount of patience and artistry in making these dolls… wow gojo kun really is best boi
They sped right through the sewing part, but the clothes these dolls wear are based on Heian-era "Juunihitoe" ("12-layer kimono,") and sewing them in doll scale is an absolute NIGHTMARE, even if you know what you're doing. The plain white lower layers are "kosode" underwear (faked here,) followed by a big floppy unlined "hitoe" in a contrasting color to the rest, then 5 or so "itsutsi-ginu" layers, all the same size but subtley arranged to look different. These CAN be lined, and are here! Then there is a stiff red robe to stiffen the outer brocade layers (usually, this layer is absent on dolls.) Then an "uwagi" made of bright brocade, a "mo" fancy backwards apron, and a "karaginu" unfastened outermost jacket. Oh, and the whole thing is historically color-coded: each layer is important for season, wearer's rank, and artistic/poetic representation. This is called "kasane no irome" ("colored layers") and the doll appears to be wearing a variant of the "ume gasane" ("plum layers") color scheme, which is especially good for early spring/late winter. Now you know! aren't you glad people wear blue jeans now. ;) Yes, they really wore these sets as the official court costume for many years, and the Japanese royals STILL DO for certain events, such as weddings. Juunihitoe is the outfit ladies in "Tale of Genji" would have worn. Well, that's it, I'm tired of typing. Very fascinating field of study though!
seagirl seagirl seems like all the aristocracy, no matter where, had a fetish for layers. Ladies in Elizabethian times in Britain wore at least 9 layers (if you included the 'bumrole', yes, bumrole. Try not to giggle when googling that, it's impossible.) and thats just the lower tier of the wealthy. I can't IMAGINE what kind of insanity the queen went through back in 1550.
seagirl seagirl I've actually made the entire outfit you describe in 1:6th scale for dolls. It's a long process, it's actually easiest to stitch it all by hand so you can ease the seams around curves and corners. It was actually hardest to find the materials as it requires very fine silk and silk brocade, much finer than human clothes are usually made from. I was lucky enough to have a friend living in Kyoto for a year who tracked down a shop owner who could get the tiny amounts needed.
I know that the doll, and it's painstakingly made costume!, are very loved, still in a cabinet. It was such a long time ago I don't even have photos anymore. I'm very tempted to make up the patterns to sell but I'm not convinced there are many people who would have the patience and the desire to spend a hundred hours on cutting, basting, stitching, top stitching, pressing and finishing to that standard.
seagirl seagirl thank you very much for your added information that was really interesting
Is there any way we can acquire the template of the clothes for a doll? I have an old doll and I would really like to make her new dresses. I don't know if that is possible?
twmpken, I wonder if miniaturist groups on Facebook could advise you.
1:31
my face when I don't know anything on a test
Nozomi fightiñ😨
Nozomi especially when u studied, but then everything u studied didn't came on a test
that doll looked like it'd seen some sh*t
I can relate that one.
That's my face when I open the electric bill for August LOL!
I have a Hina Ningyo offered to me by my Japanese mother in law . It dates back to the early Kamakura period and is so well crafted you would swear it is alive . It follows you with its gem eyes wherever you stand in the room and looks at everyone at the same time , that's almost spooky but it is a masterpiece. The face arms, legs hand and feet are sculpted or carved from ivory (which is not something i would ever buy as a new item , i respect and love animals way too much (i am vegan and a veterinarian) but this one is a true antique it is nearly 800 years old , and the kimono she wears (which sadly is not the original as silk doesn't last that long, was hand woven as an exact replica for this particular doll during the Edo period , and sewn the traditional way entirely . It can even be removed , cleaned and put on back like a real Kimono with the obi tied the right way , everything is to scale . This doll is simply exquisite .
She gave pure magic to you ! 💜
Morgan Olfursson If your beauty is kept under a glass dome, the whole doll would fare better? You prob have it this way anyways and I'm spewing hot air...alas.;)
It must be an expensive one. Right?
I don't think she gave the doll to you. Hina dolls are for young girls and supposed to bring a good match/husband in the future. I guess your mother-in-law gave it to her daughter so that she, in turn, can give it to the next generation. I dunno. Maybe Mom was just happy that the doll did find a good man for her daughter. :)
Can you make a vid im happy to see it
this guys is a literal...
artist
sculpture
hair dresser
barber
and a makeup artist
Now that's the kind of man I need 😂
@@moonchildva same😂
Yo!? I always thought they were ceramic or porcelain, or clay- I had no idea the process was so intertwined with nature!
Me too. I thought these were made of Porcelain or china clay.
Generally they are to keep up with demand which makes porcelain or ceramic dolls affordable whereas quality handmade dolls expensive.
there extremly fragile.
i own the bigger dolls and the legs are glued with news paper, im not kidding, some of them have newspaper limbs with wire.
some of them broke, and i was gutted.
these dolls are not to be played with xD
kanatapaw I have some like this too. Gofun(that is the white shell and glue) face and newspaper limbs and filling under the clothing. Think those type of dolls were from Occupied Japan up until the 1970s or so.
I have some, too, a big girl from around 1900, and two babies, different from these dolls, of course, but made from gofun, too, and very dear to my heart.
No matter how advance technology is, Japanese tv shows will always look and sound like t was shot in the 80's
Fiinsk probably most asian countries
U are just ignorant and thought your country has the best tv shows. Please watch some Japan or other Asian countries' program and then u can see how well they are being produced !
It's a joke, jeez
Jacky W I lived in Japan for some time and I can tell you that most broadcastings look like they were filmed in the 80s, and higher budget broadcastings look like they were filmed and produced in the 90s. It comes down to budget and no matter how much you gripe about a person's supposed ignorance, Japan is not going to shell out like America does for programming like the multi-million dollar production of Game of Thrones. Even our lower budget national programming still receives much more than even the highest budget Japanese programming.
Sure, the programs can be all well and entertaining, but that does not mean that they are on the same production and marketing level as a country like America. It's a simple point of fact.
I'm actually convinced that the quality of American TV shows that are dubbed over and broadcasted in Japan are severely knocked down so that the Japanese market does not loose their entire patronage. For instance, while I lived there, my host sister was obsessed with anything in the iCarly universe, but I know for a fact that iCarly was filmed in HD even though it only showed in less than SD whenever she would watch it. It wasn't like the TV we had couldn't handle or show HD, it just was never broadcast in Japan in any definition above 480p at best.
Now that might have to do with the fact that Japanese people aren't quality obsessed like Americans, but I can assure you, everything there outside of American movies are not shown in any higher quality than what we had available in the 80s for the most part.
Man, just watch American tv and you will see the difference. It seems like Japanese filmmakers use technology from the 90's based on the video quality. I find it quite baffling because my favourite brand of high quality electronics is Sony.
No matter how advanced technology is, machines will never be able to do pieces of art like these dolls.
Zilkenian They could, but dolls produced by machines would never be as good as those produced by people.
Zilkenian は
Des Vlogs handmade are expensive
Zilkenian i
Zilkenian 1
ひな人形ってこんなに手間かかってたのか
凄いですよね…うちのお雛様もこんな感じなのかな…
Amazing skills, patience and creativity! Thanks for sharing your art with us!
+jstsciencechannel , +Kitebabe05, and +eumaroca I agree, lots of talent, skills, craftsmanship, passion, and so Beautiful. WONDERFUL. Thank you so much for sharing. Take care all, Keep on Dreaming, and Crafting your passions. Peace & Joy :D I loved this video. >>>------> Excellent Job. :D
日本の誇りですね
Wow look at all those layers the outfit has! I wonder how much time it took to create that outfit.
Sanne Versch. yeah
i cant even imaging that they were wearing those in the past
Very long. We make a similar outfit multiple times to layer them on top of each other. I used to be a seamster for these outfits, they are very difficult to maintain in a proper form, since all the layers will want to shift around.
Very long. We make a similar outfit multiple times to layer them on top of each other. I used to be a seamster for these outfits, they are very difficult to maintain in a proper form, since all the layers will want to shift around.
Sanne Versch ুগগডগকলললপ
Mujibul Alom whichever language that is, it's beautiful
Nice work, Gojo-kun
Thanks 😅
Beautiful pieces of art and craftmanship!! Thanks!
My hat is completely off to the brilliant and talented artists making these dolls. This is such meticulous and painstaking work. I hope they never stop making these beautiful, traditional dolls by hand. I was riveted by this video.
This was incredibly statisfying to watch, I love that there was just calmth and silence to focus on the making as much as possible. Thank you for this beautiful video.
I have no words to describe the unprecedented beauty of this finished doll... I am speechless from the moment the first grain of wood is made into a pulp with glue for the head up to the last piece of cloth being added... Masterpiece is too small a word to use. Japanese craftsmanship is a gift to humanity!🌸✨💎🙇🏻♀️
wonderful craftsmanship.
Será
What an honor to allow us to see a glimpse of how these beautiful dolls are made! The skill and craftsmanship of these dolls is truly amazing! Thank you!
La semana pasada descubrí Dress-up Darling, y eso me llevó a investigar qué onda con esto de las muñecas Hina.
Qué impresionante.
This is absolutely breath taking. I make dolls, but my best work could never even approach this level of artistry...
01:37 is me without coffee
HoloPhan
I was like
half way in the video when I saw this
so I checked out 1:38
you made my day (I almost had a break down because school
so thanks for the save)
HoloPhan h̤̮h̤̮h̤̮h̤̮h̤̮h̤̮h̤̮h̤̮h̤̮h̤̮h̤̮h̤̮h̤̮h̤̮h̤̮h̤̮ m̤̮e̤̮ t̤̮o̤̮o̤̮ 😂😂😂
1:44 How I feel after coffee.
😂 😂 😂 😂
I am a Primitive Doll maker. I love my creations.It takes WORK and attention to detail to make a doll look imperfect and " primitive" as in long ago when Mamas had to " hurry" and make their children's toys. I'm a perfectionist at heart and have had to discipline myself to allow the imperfections of my dolls to shine thru.
This beautiful video of the detailed job of a job a doll maker , positively leaves me feeling inadequate to the task of dollnmaking. Just beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing. I'm awe struck.👐
1:05 when you just woke up
1:33 when the caffeine finally hits
Шедевр !!!!!!!!! Уважение к своей истории и культуре ))))))))
1:31 tfw you fall asleep while doing homework and wake up the next day, realizing you've finished none of it
but in all seriousness, this is oddly satisfying to watch
True master craftsmen are rare these days. I was amazed at their use of materials and attention to detail.
Anybody else here after watching my dress up darling? Impressive work
I was hoping to see this comment and yes, I came looking for this after watching the anime.
not me
Beautiful, so beautiful....
I could watch them make these all day.
my boy gojo do be making dolls.
thanks 😅
i love how they make these dolls, so interesting, hand crafted, they deserve appreciation, this is a true masterpiece
普通のリカちゃんよりこういう日本人形で着せ替えごっことかしたい(笑)
面白そう笑
もしそうやって遊んでる子いたらゾッとするけどねwww
天照NSP
何か楽しそうw
髪伸びたり動いたりしませんか?
🎎 < カタカタカタ
Σ( ̄。 ̄ノ)ノ
My fingers cramped just from watching this, serious respect to all those craftspeople who create these beautiful dolls.
めっちゃ髪の毛綺麗
羨ましい
まぁー平安時代の女性は髪の毛を洗ってないので、油がのってて艶が出ると思いますよwww本当雛人形綺麗ですよね(^Д^)
雛人形、うちにも欲しいって思うけど高いからなぁ…( ˘ω˘ )
Each person has an art of their own from face and hair to hands and dress. These are spectacular. Lovely, thank you for sharing.
For some reason the gauges in the scalp make me really uncomfortable...
The eyes being carved out was creepy
todoeice89 the eyes being put IN were creepy
todoeice89 what made me uncomfortable is the fact the they don't have a regular torso and legs
Our dolls have been like that, too, until around 1800, and in Russia for example longer than that. It is very traditional, they needed only a head, to arms, and a dress. Under it it was only a cone, and no little girl cared for it.
You mean gouges... gauge is a unit of measurement.
wirklich wunder... wunderschön! Ich wollte schon immer wissen, wie solche Puppen hergestellt werden! Danke vielmals!
I have two of these from my grandmother. So wonderful to see how they originate.
Lucky
I treasure the dolls I have. They are displayed with other art pieces from Japan.i appreciate now, how they are made by such talented people. Thank you.
Everyone talking about the satisfying haircut, but my favourite moment was when he ironed the hair pre-electricity style with a goddamn trowel.
I’m Japanese. l have hina dolls, but I have never known how to make them. I was impressed.I intend to use them carefully
beautiful work from this people woooooooooooooow great
The artistic talent and impeccable craftsmanship is a joy to watch. Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing the behind the scenes.
This was beautiful, I love seeing how certain crafts are done. Thanks for the video
*Breath taking! ...the delicacy, the patience, the devotion to detail and the eyes have me stunned. The smoothness, the heavy tradition and the memory of it....these little people from the past are so haunting. GOD smiles at it....as the first ad best doll-maker. I guess we all were made in heaven...though sometimes I think I was made in hell. Lol.*
goddamn can he cut my hair like that????
Always loved and admired Japanese craftsmanship. These dolls are lovely, but they become even more so after learning how they are made.
Amazing skill! And the dolls are beautiful
True master craftsmen doing their work in the best Japanese fashion...with precision & epic skills!
あっ、なるほどね!それでこの麗しい人形は超高いでしょう
I found this so fascinating how they not only etch fingers onto the hands, but finger nails as well. They even painted them. It really must take a lot of skill, effort, and patience to make something so detailed.
WOW, so much work, done to these LOVELY DOLLS THAT I TREASURE, GLAD THAT I COLLECT THEM .😍😍😍😍😍👍👍👍👍GRET JOB GUYS
This is truly a work of art. All that goes into this is just breath taking. Thank you for showing us this process.
some parts of this video should be put in "surprisingly satisfying videos" :)
I greatly admire and respect the master craftsmen that make these dolls.
he draws eyebrows better than me 😱👏👏👏
This was a true marvel to watch such mastery, skill and talent. I hope this art never dies.
I don't know why but after watching My Dress-Up Darling, youtube recommended me this
u learned that it isnt easy as you think right?
@@wakanagojo7464 I knew that it's hard but I never expected that it would be this complicated and detailed to do in real life 😂
Splendide….la précision du travail….la concentration…..les outils les pinceaux….votre pays est magique….et l’attachement à la tradition…..magnifique…..merci…..
my dress up darling 😁
Your craftsmanship is phenomenal; what exquisitely beautiful dolls!
thank you for sharing it was beautiful.
I have seen Hina dolls & always thought them exquisite, but alas out of my price range. Seeing how intensive the process & the amount of craftmanship involved i can understand why they are so highly priced. Maybe one day !
The people who got curious about hina dolls because of My Dress Up Darling anime ... welcome and i love you lol💕
u learned that it isnt easy as you think right?
I watch a lot of doll making videos. This art is exceptionally unique. I hope artisans continue this craft for millennia. It’s lovely.
My Dress-up Darling
u learned that it isnt easy as you think right?
Wow! Amazing craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing, demonstrating some of your traditional techniques I have never seen before used to create your work of art of Hina.
日本人だけど見たことなかったわ
Lol, i feel so smart cause i can understand the first 2 caracters/letters in your comm😂i don't think you can read my comm, but i answered anyway.
うちも知らなっかった
I have no words to define such beauty ... so much dedication ... so much talent. I'm in love.
I have only one thing to say:
They're *DEFINITELY* doing Earth-chan a favor.
I think I’m gonna have to have my jaw surgically put back into place; I can’t lift it off the floor!!
This is simply PHENOMENAL!!!😮😮😮😁😁😁💖💖💖 People’s talents, will never cease to amaze and inspire me!!!
I love how he did it right, and blackened the teeth. some different beauty trends out there.
I loooveee the way the black teeth look
They are so nice? Wish we had traditions like this in America.
Yeah more of a tradition then a trend
skyevisp why are the teeth black
Ella Conner It was the fashion of the day. Teeth were considered exposed bone and therefore extremely rude and unsightly. To make them white would be worse! So painting them Black was an attempt to make them disappear.
The best part of these dolls is that they all are hand made wow......... awesome 💕💕💕💕✌💕💕💕
1:41
The doll is like "oh shit!" Which made me laugh so hard
Oh wow these dolls are amazing! what talent to make these beautiful dolls
And to use all natural products in everything they make
Thank you for showing us how these dolls are made, perfect!
7:58 I almost want to buy the hand stick itself
All that fabric for one doll!!! Amazing
I want to go to Japan and go to the doll festival so I can buy some hina dolls. I'm sure they're expensive and just as divine in person 👼
Happy Hinamatsuri Day! 💕💖
I just had to come back today and watch this again. This is so beautiful!
Men of Culture Our recommended has blessed us again
Thank you thank you thank you, I have many of these Hina dolls that have are in need of repair and I did not know how to start with out taking them apart and I did not want to do that because some are really old but in bad shape now I know the construction details. I’m so appreciative of your skill.
Incredible craftsmanship!!
I love to watch artists at work, particularly with such fine detail. Lovely work.
when i was around four, my mom has one hina doll and i was so scared of that. she was wearing blue kimono and she is placed on top of our cabinet. watching this makes me feel so bad..i just don't like her because for me she has scary face..now i just realized how beautiful she is...and now am 29..
A very cumbersome n wonderful art.We should appreciate the patience of these great artists
Leave it to the Japanese to turn the relatively mundane into an art form.
But Dolls have always been an art form...
How absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. From California 👌🥰🙏
This is asmr as fck... not so much for the people making these intricate masterpieces though lol
Amanda Teoh the hair scraping part 😍
HEY!!! DO NOT SWEAR
HEY !!!!! DO NOT SWEAR
Also I agree this is really cool
These guys don't get paid enough seriously the dedication they put in is amazing
I allways think the hands are the best tools.
Beautiful dolls. Such perfection.
It is a very beautiful doll.
Wooow I love to collect dolls. Baby dolls, porcelain dolls, antique dolls. If I could ever get my hands on a doll like this I would treasure it💕💕 just magnificent👌
i'm here for sono bisque doll , It´s interesting
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Bonjour j'ai adoré et celan'est pas asser fort pour exprimer mon ademiration pour l'élégance et finesse le raffinement du travail de cette artiste qui a confectionner cette poupée qui que l'élégance et savoir faire dans les moindres détails j'ai vraiment été ravis de découvrir cette video par le pure des hasard encore me ici à bientôt domi de paris ( cela m'a fait découvrir une nouvelle culture ) bisous a tous .....
I came here after wathing the anime 😅 sono bisque doll 😂 and its really beautiful doll ❤️
Wow! The hina dolls look really beautiful and pretty! These dolls are also really fascinating!
I love how the artist was going by the ticking in the background while drawing the hairline
WOW!! Amazing, the workmanship that is involved is unbelievable but what a beautiful piece of art that is the end result.