@sada das He was meaning that it looked like it was made of stone, that that's how well crafted it was. It did look like stone or metal. Has nothing to do with where he thought things came from as a general thing.
The bevel in the handles is so nice. Clearly you were thinking about how this pot will be handled, making it pleasing to the touch. Lovely work. I also like your technique of sponging off the glaze instead of using wax, leaving your signature to stand out better on the underside of the pot. I learned so much from this.
Having worked the wheel in an art class in University, I can totally appreciate the mastery of your pots. These are magnificent. What great reference tools. Now, I can’t wait to get back to try this lip/edge technique. :) Thank you for sharing.
Up until today, undoubtedly one of the most beautiful video of pottery ever made. Very inspiring, like watching a long meditation. Every gesture is perfect, the attention to details is mind blowing. Incredible pottery mastery. I am lost for words.
Love your hair! And the pot was lovely! I’ve tried working clay on a wheel but i found it to be extremely frustrating and I just didn’t have the patience to keep trying. I found i prefer sculpting clay more.
A very interesting work of art. I love your attention to "detail" and I've never seen handles [attachments] done this way, it is impressive. You are a "true artist" and I admire your work tremendously. It was nice to see the whole process from `beginning to ending` and to see the final creation. Thank you for sharing this with us Hashimoto and I look forward to seeing more videos from you. Cliff from London UK.
Así que esto es lo que significa la dedicación, la perseverancia y la paciencia.... Es muy hermoso, no sabia que se podía crear algo tan bello a mano. Gracias por compartir este video.
Hashimoto San, I was going to buy your Kuro Tsuya Tea Bowl, but they were out of stock! I was so sad lol! I am looking over all of your works and I am continually impressed! I want that tea bowl but I am going to buy some other things too. The vases and especially the sake pot! Thanks for letting us know where we can finally get our hands on your great works!
beautiful work, I love how you never rush things :) Personally I don't believe anything to do with ceramics should be rushed and it gives time for extreme detail. Well done I love your attention to detail and how you understand the extreme importance of strong handles. You made them become " as one" with the pot. Excellent and thank you for sharing with us.
Buenos días señor, su video es fascinante, me parece extraordinario que una persona tan joven como usted maneje la técnica de ceramista con tanta habilidad y talento. Lo felicito. Le mando un saludo desde Argentina.
needlestick 101 🌺🌹🌈😊💋Have you seen how they make wooden bowels , have you seen , primitive living/ primitive survival. , if you love this you’ll love those channels , take care
I would have thought those were ironware. Those are nice pieces of pottery, I like the simple clean design of them. What do you cook in them? Can you use them only in the oven, or can you also use them on top of a stove burner?
This video is really satisfying to watch. Also Sir... your handwork is amazing. It's delicate and I believe you put a lot of thoughts in order to make these lovely pots.
I've watched this video several times, I LOVE your attention to fine detail. Personally, I think the attention payed to detail absolutely makes the pot from other lesser pots from people that pay zero attention to detail. I remember years ago someone asking me why I spend so much time on the bottom of my pots! My reply was " to me the bottom of the pots is as important as the rest of the pot". Thank you for sharing your art and skill with us. Cliff from the UK.
I did claymaking once, fell in love it with, did some really beautiful vases. Claymaking is like therapy and meditation. Sadly it was just a weekend course.. but i still miss it.
Oh look... This is where the internet brought me today. Fascinating. So happy I found this though ♥️ this is absolutely relaxing, and beautiful, and like in every other comment, there is such an attention to detail it's crazy. You don't ever realize what goes into someone's art work. 👏👏👏
The precision and attention on making one! Yet alone making 20 or more to all look the same is mind blowing. Several times throughout the process I thought “That looks great” but then he removed more and I said: “That’s clever!” Maestro
Just had to watch your work again. It’s such a fantastic skill you have and takes such a steady hand. So many things can go wrong at any stage of the process that could cause a flaw to appear in the end piece so I know you are a master artist when I see the absolute perfection in your created works. My father was an artist and created many glazed pots when he was at university that I still have. He enjoyed wood carving more so never continued but he was pretty good at it. Luckily I did inherit all of his art supplies and carving tools including those for use with clay.
Pottery is one of those crafts that I can't wrap my head around. The combination of strength and finesse is one I apparently haven't developed yet. Needless to say this amount of mastery within apparent simplicity is just mind boggling.
To the left handed from the left handed high five) I'm a newby and in fact I can't decide whether to learn pottery as a right handed person because most of the people do it that way and it would be easier to seek help or as a left handed as who I am) how did you decide? How did you handle difficulties while learning? Those are great pots by the way! Really nice design!)
I am right handed naturally but weirdly I found that I work better on a wheel as left handed. Just try it out with a studio that has a wheel that runs in both directions and see which position feels more comfortable and gives you more control and precision over the clay. Also, I should say that western ceramics usually do right handed but Japanese usually left handed. So just try it and see how you feel.
Just an ugly day, these were the only two things of beauty in it, besides the great video. Copper Sake Cup Tall, Sabi Kuro Rectangle Dish. Really pretty. Truly nice work, I saw how fine clay was made once in a video. It's very interesting. SHINOBU HASHIMOTO, “Domo arigatou” (I hope?)
Excellent craftsmanship wonderful attention to design and details. Very relaxing to watch you work as you have ...Lots of respect to you from me who is an Architect and Builder.
Hi Hashimoto-san, thank you for sharing your work, it's really amazing. May I ask what kind of glaze you used for these claypots? Might you have a recipe to share? Thank you so much.
I'm learning very well from these videos, I don't have to buy a book. These videos are very helpful, to my beginners pottery 101. I just got my first pottery wheel and am really looking forward to getting muddy. Thanks very much. K.Lee.
My work can be purchased here. shop.the189.com/collections/ceramics/maker_shinobu-hashimoto?sort_by=created-descending oryoki.de/designer/shinobu-hashimoto/ www.mosirlife.com/search?type=product&q=hashimoto www.eclectic66.co.uk/66/reservation/ www.ivory.jp/SHOP/157113/157139/list.html
Not waxing that pot before glazing is clever So you don't create a extra flow of glaze rejected by the wax and consequently an over lap of glaze. You just have to clean a bit more with the sponge .
I love this. 💛 That's the best looking "clay body" I've ever seen (usually potters who throw on an electric wheel flood their clay with water, which removes most/all of the clay bodies inconsistency "its character." Not this technique... I absolutely love it.). 😃 This "style/ aesthetic" feels traditionally timeless. 💛
Gracias por compartir tus enseñanzas historias y conocimientos 🦋 💜 me encanta cada dedicación de tus proyectos saludos desde Colombia muy feliz de ver tus videos gracias 💜🦋💚
Sugoi sugoi sugoi. You should give away a video along with your pottery. When you sell your beautiful creations. So that people can appreciate your hard work and what it takes for you to make your items. Thank you for the video.
If I hadn't just watched this man make the pot, I'd have said the final product was carved from stone. Respect.
@sada das You've obviously never seen or heard of soapstone. Switch your xbox off go outside and see real life, kid. Grow a pair and grow up.
@sada das He was meaning that it looked like it was made of stone, that that's how well crafted it was. It did look like stone or metal. Has nothing to do with where he thought things came from as a general thing.
@sada das Is that what this is about? Animosity for what the creator charges?
I'd like to know what sada said
@@Imaginators Probably just some idiotic shit he's too embarrassed to leave it on for others to see.
僕の仕事。 土鍋をつくる = My work: making a clay pot. / Mi trabajo: haciendo una olla de arcilla.
Thank you
Gracias...
gracias
Cheers
È molto bello vedere precisione, abilità, gusto e amore nella creazione di eccellenza. Grazie.
The bevel in the handles is so nice. Clearly you were thinking about how this pot will be handled, making it pleasing to the touch. Lovely work. I also like your technique of sponging off the glaze instead of using wax, leaving your signature to stand out better on the underside of the pot. I learned so much from this.
That’s what sets it apart from and amateur use product
The wax completely burns off in the kiln no trace of it left so it will look the same either way.
My favorite part about you making this piece is hearing you tap and listen to the pot. Literally tuning volume (space) the pot! So cool!
I wouldn't be surprised if this was actually more difficult than throwing the item. His skills are crazy!
thank you for this great lesson and with NO music . you are the best
Riiiiight!!!
I don't understand the unnecessary narration(except for classes) and music is so annoying unless it's low volume.
After this covid crisis is over I want to take some ceramic classes. I really miss this.
Farisa Smith try digging and processing your own from a roadside. clay is everywhere, even if you dont have a wheel there is slabwork :)
@@akatsukiawsome13 but how would they get it fired without knowing what cone it can go to?
@@Piddypng you make your own test cones and fire it without sharing the oven with other clays. Can try pit style primitive firing first
It's not going to end.
Me too 🤗😀
Having worked the wheel in an art class in University, I can totally appreciate the mastery of your pots. These are magnificent. What great reference tools. Now, I can’t wait to get back to try this lip/edge technique. :) Thank you for sharing.
Up until today, undoubtedly one of the most beautiful video of pottery ever made. Very inspiring, like watching a long meditation. Every gesture is perfect, the attention to details is mind blowing. Incredible pottery mastery. I am lost for words.
In a stressful time you've given me the gift of relaxation. Thank you for sharing your craft and efforts.
僕はこういう、もんもんとひたすら削ったり磨いたり飾ったりする作業が大好き。
Love your hair! And the pot was lovely! I’ve tried working clay on a wheel but i found it to be extremely frustrating and I just didn’t have the patience to keep trying. I found i prefer sculpting clay more.
ついつい見入ってしまいました😊とても繊細なんですね。ブレない指先、、素敵です😊
私、ご飯はいつも土鍋で炊いてます。お焦げもいい感じに出来て凄く美味しい😊
先日手を滑らせて蓋が欠けてしまいました。今は亡き母が使ってた土鍋、欠けたとこにホイル被せて使ってます😊捨てれん宝物です。
A very interesting work of art. I love your attention to "detail" and I've never seen handles [attachments] done this way, it is impressive.
You are a "true artist" and I admire your work tremendously.
It was nice to see the whole process from `beginning to ending` and to see the final creation.
Thank you for sharing this with us Hashimoto and I look forward to seeing more videos from you.
Cliff from London UK.
These are absolutely beautiful. And I love the dark color of the clay.
Así que esto es lo que significa la dedicación, la perseverancia y la paciencia.... Es muy hermoso, no sabia que se podía crear algo tan bello a mano.
Gracias por compartir este video.
Hashimoto San, I was going to buy your Kuro Tsuya Tea Bowl, but they were out of stock! I was so sad lol! I am looking over all of your works and I am continually impressed! I want that tea bowl but I am going to buy some other things too. The vases and especially the sake pot! Thanks for letting us know where we can finally get our hands on your great works!
oryoki.de/designer/shinobu-hashimoto/
shop.the189.com/collections/shinobu-hashimoto
hashimotoshinobu.com/stockist
@@ShinobuHashimoto Oh wow thank you very much! Can't wait to put my hands on it!
This is another level, veeeery far from the standard cookware....
I really appreciate how the artist put effort on perfecting the pot, all unique.
This was so relaxing to watch, I did it three more times 😁
beautiful work, I love how you never rush things :)
Personally I don't believe anything to do with ceramics should be rushed and it gives time for extreme detail. Well done
I love your attention to detail and how you understand the extreme importance of strong handles. You made them become " as one" with the pot. Excellent and thank you for sharing with us.
心を込めて、一つ一つ丁寧に🙄🤗❤️💕天職ですね🙌👀🥰土鍋は土も違うし、焼く釜も違うし、土鍋作りたかったけど、、、やっぱ素敵だなって思う。
Wow so much more beautiful then using a mold. No seams to be seen absolutely amazing craftsmenship. Thank for sharing.
Buenos días señor, su video es fascinante, me parece extraordinario que una persona tan joven como usted maneje la técnica de ceramista con tanta habilidad y talento. Lo felicito.
Le mando un saludo desde Argentina.
@Star Cold :3 en el canal dice "ceramista japonés".... No hagas confundir a la gente.... (-_-)
@Star Cold :3 Nmms.
Es un señor y es japonés.
Espero que tu comentario sea sarcasmo, aunque de todos modos es irrespetuoso.
So beautiful and mesmerizing. Love seeing how patient and careful the hands are. Made me think he'd also make a good cake artist. Lol.
needlestick 101 🌺🌹🌈😊💋Have you seen how they make wooden bowels , have you seen , primitive living/ primitive survival. , if you love this you’ll love those channels , take care
What a relaxing video!! No other sounds, No background music and no extra video effects.
I would have thought those were ironware. Those are nice pieces of pottery, I like the simple clean design of them.
What do you cook in them? Can you use them only in the oven, or can you also use them on top of a stove burner?
Like others pot we can use on fire
@@sandlib3 what clay is he using to be able to use it on open flame?
I love your work and you have a new subscriber. Thank you for your videos and for not adding music.
This video is really satisfying to watch. Also Sir... your handwork is amazing. It's delicate and I believe you put a lot of thoughts in order to make these lovely pots.
it might simply be because grey pottery clay is less common in videos but I think I like it visually more so than the traditional reddish-brown stuff.
I wish I knew what kind of glaze that was! Beautiful!! ❤
A true artist, with a talent in equal measure to the prices on his online shop...
You think so
I get the greatest joy out of watching a skilled artist work!
I've watched this video several times, I LOVE your attention to fine detail.
Personally, I think the attention payed to detail absolutely makes the pot from other lesser pots from people that pay zero attention to detail.
I remember years ago someone asking me why I spend so much time on the bottom of my pots! My reply was " to me the bottom of the pots is as important as the rest of the pot".
Thank you for sharing your art and skill with us.
Cliff from the UK.
素晴らしい!beautiful work 🇫🇮
I did claymaking once, fell in love it with, did some really beautiful vases. Claymaking is like therapy and meditation.
Sadly it was just a weekend course.. but i still miss it.
Oh look... This is where the internet brought me today. Fascinating. So happy I found this though ♥️ this is absolutely relaxing, and beautiful, and like in every other comment, there is such an attention to detail it's crazy. You don't ever realize what goes into someone's art work. 👏👏👏
The precision and attention on making one! Yet alone making 20 or more to all look the same is mind blowing.
Several times throughout the process I thought “That looks great” but then he removed more and I said: “That’s clever!”
Maestro
Qué hermosa por un momento pensé que era puro hierro forjado y veo que es de barro muchas felicitaciones Saluditos desde Colombia
Just had to watch your work again. It’s such a fantastic skill you have and takes such a steady hand. So many things can go wrong at any stage of the process that could cause a flaw to appear in the end piece so I know you are a master artist when I see the absolute perfection in your created works. My father was an artist and created many glazed pots when he was at university that I still have. He enjoyed wood carving more so never continued but he was pretty good at it. Luckily I did inherit all of his art supplies and carving tools including those for use with clay.
This is fantastic... I always love pottery and ceramic arts.Its my wish to be one in the future. Thank you for inspiration...
Very very nice to see the magics hands working so exactly in silence, such a lesson of working or living ... thank you so much
Poetry in motion. Love the simple lines and attention to detail. Gratitude.
Nice. Very precise. Love to watch and hear. Thanks 🙏
i watched it happen but i still can't believe a person MADE that. the pot is so perfect i am infinitely sad i'll never own one.
WOW! this is so impressive yet so calming to watch. Thanks for sharing
Amazing care and techniques by an skilled worker to make such a master piece of ceramic pottery. Thanks for sharing.
Pottery is one of those crafts that I can't wrap my head around. The combination of strength and finesse is one I apparently haven't developed yet.
Needless to say this amount of mastery within apparent simplicity is just mind boggling.
Очень впечатляет ваша работа. Браво !! 👏👏👏👏👏😎
To the left handed from the left handed high five)
I'm a newby and in fact I can't decide whether to learn pottery as a right handed person because most of the people do it that way and it would be easier to seek help or as a left handed as who I am) how did you decide? How did you handle difficulties while learning?
Those are great pots by the way! Really nice design!)
I am right handed naturally but weirdly I found that I work better on a wheel as left handed. Just try it out with a studio that has a wheel that runs in both directions and see which position feels more comfortable and gives you more control and precision over the clay. Also, I should say that western ceramics usually do right handed but Japanese usually left handed. So just try it and see how you feel.
@@PallasAthene12 wow! That's very interesting!) thank you for sharing))
I can spend hours watching this, so relaxing!
Just an ugly day, these were the only two things of beauty in it, besides the great video. Copper Sake Cup Tall, Sabi Kuro Rectangle Dish. Really pretty. Truly nice work, I saw how fine clay was made once in a video. It's very interesting.
SHINOBU HASHIMOTO, “Domo arigatou” (I hope?)
hi, i really like your job. Congratulations
Excellent craftsmanship wonderful attention to design and details. Very relaxing to watch you work as you have ...Lots of respect to you from me who is an Architect and Builder.
Best 34 mins of my day .I wish I could do this
Do you work for Infosys
Absolutely incredible workmanship. Many thanks.
Hi Hashimoto-san, thank you for sharing your work, it's really amazing. May I ask what kind of glaze you used for these claypots? Might you have a recipe to share? Thank you so much.
Wow,so so beautiful. Thanks 🙏
so soothing to watch this process. beautiful work!
Nice job. That looks like a piece someone will look forward to using.
This is such amazing ASMR. Instant tingles and it’s so soothing to fall asleep to. The artistry is incredible.
maybe stop spaming loud music for 5 mins?
thanks for not putting music on the video. what a bad but having to listen to someone else's bad music while watching something you love.
beautiful...both the process and the product. Thank you for sharing this.
Respect man.
I am surprised when I watch your skill.
If I have one i feel i am so lucky
So beautiful work! Thank You from Estonia! Arigato!
it looks like metal
My respect for your art.
Those are really beautiful!! You have an amazing talent!!
Such a great and elegant job. Well done 👍
Amazing work Shinobu! Would you mind telling what kind of glaze you used?
Such talent and patience. Beautiful work.
はぁ〜💙じっくりみとれました。すみずみまで手がかかっているのですね。すばらしい技術、そして洗練されたかたち!
Хорошая работа! Вы мастер своего дела! В таком изделии есть жизнь и душа...
Simple and very elegant. Congratulations on that awesome work!
this is highly recommended and relaxing
この土鍋でご飯を炊いたら
絶対美味しそう♪
Thank you. Very peaceful...
I'm learning very well from these videos, I don't have to buy a book.
These videos are very helpful,
to my beginners pottery 101.
I just got my first pottery wheel and am really looking forward to getting muddy. Thanks very much.
K.Lee.
My work can be purchased here.
shop.the189.com/collections/ceramics/maker_shinobu-hashimoto?sort_by=created-descending
oryoki.de/designer/shinobu-hashimoto/
www.mosirlife.com/search?type=product&q=hashimoto
www.eclectic66.co.uk/66/reservation/
www.ivory.jp/SHOP/157113/157139/list.html
Amei!!! ❣️
I wish i could buy this clay pot,, by the God Grace someday
Where to buy this pot? Available internationally?
@@mumu1520 I'm sorry, everything is already sold out.
Why no pots
Beautiful pieces. I would love to see Donabe pottery.
Wow this is beautiful thank you for sharing
こんな癒し系な動画好き
Detailed demo and beautiful work!
I love that you didn't play music in the background
Beautiful work. Thanks!
After watching this art making, I just wanted to get one of those pots for cooking!
This is so neat and beautiful 😮💖 Maybe I should try something like this in my studio! I never make serious-looking artwork with clay lol 😂.
Amazing work! Thank you for sharing this with us.
Very nice pot bro
Aparte de lo excelente alfarero que es el de la demostración, también es increíble que en un país tan industrializado aún se haga cerámica a mano 😍👍🏽✨
Not waxing that pot before glazing is clever So you don't create a extra flow of glaze rejected by the wax and consequently an over lap of glaze. You just have to clean a bit more with the sponge .
Good morning
Congratulations on your mastery
Could you tell me what kind of glaze do you use for the pot?
Thank you
I love this. 💛
That's the best looking "clay body" I've ever seen (usually potters who throw on an electric wheel flood their clay with water, which removes most/all of the clay bodies inconsistency "its character." Not this technique... I absolutely love it.).
😃
This "style/ aesthetic" feels traditionally timeless. 💛
なんて素敵な仕事
Beautiful. It would be an honor to own one of these pots!
Amazing and the color. They look almost like cast iron. Beautiful work!
That's beautiful!
Gracias por compartir tus enseñanzas historias y conocimientos 🦋 💜 me encanta cada dedicación de tus proyectos saludos desde Colombia muy feliz de ver tus videos gracias 💜🦋💚
Hi ! This is a tasteful work. Great !
I loved watching the technical closeups...down to the detail your work is so beautiful.
Exquisite work!!!!
Sugoi sugoi sugoi. You should give away a video along with your pottery. When you sell your beautiful creations. So that people can appreciate your hard work and what it takes for you to make your items. Thank you for the video.