You can get this product from the link below! suigenkyo.store/products/indigo-dyed-dress 10% off coupon "SUIGENKYO10" Product information The Indigo Dyed Dress is a gem of a fusion of traditional and modern style. It is also an item that you will feel comfortable and naturally fit into every time you wear it. The indigo dye used is a traditional Japanese dyeing technique using natural indigo, and is characterized by its deep and beautiful blue color. This one-piece dress has a simple yet sophisticated design, making it a piece that can be easily matched to any occasion. *It is a one-of-a-kind item.
I was at his dying studio in February. Toru is an amazing artist. He had beautiful items drying and amazing items for sale. I have an appreciation of the attention to detail that he has in his craft. Unfortunately true indigo and shibori dying is becoming extinct. Primarily due to economic reasons. Indigo growers do not make a profit and the work is hard and crops are inconsistent. Plus there are only a few people who can tie the fabric to produce the beautiful designs. Much of that work is being outsourced to other countries.
The final piece is stunning but the two most impressive parts to me were him breaking all this threads with bare hands, and learning that you can buy sake in cartons.
Thank you for sharing the most extraordinary and entrancing creation of Japan's Indigo dye. The transformation, of what appeared to be a long piece of knotted rope, to the most beautiful and spectacular fabric with pattern is one of the most astonishing processes I have ever seen. Superb! Bravo. To see such an artist produce this fabric is a privilege. ❤❤❤❤
The fabric is stunning! Quite an amazing process, very well worth it! The fabric comes out green then turns blue when the air hits it. This gentleman is the only one there! I wonder is it a well known process? He should be proud of his talent! 🙏🏼❤️ Thanks for sharing
I've watched a lot of JP traditional craftmanship videos, and it seems to me that many of these craftsmen take pride in having their hands stained by their work. Almost like a badge of honor proving their dedication to their chosen craft. Maybe it's nothing, but that's the feeling I get.
It's hard to not respect the Japanese crafts people when they work so hard at their trade. And you can't help but appreciate what they do and how they do it and it's all for the benefit of others. Some of the finest pieces you will ever see are done by Japanese craftspersons. 美しい
I know that there intensive apprentice periods for craftsmen who make all sort of items. Is there such a period for this as well? I appreciate the color of his hands. He wears his craft.
I was at Toru’s studio in February. He apprenticed another dyer’s studio in his twenties(if I remember correctly). He has no one to take over his studio. He does everything in the traditional method. Even having his dye pots in the ground to maintain consistent temperature. Toru has a son who worked with him and would hand it down to the son. However his son has other dreams.
@@Loyal-cat...Hold on a little while. Great and positive changes are coming to the Earth. The great reset is happening but it is on God's terms to benefit his faithful children.
He appears he takes pride in his indigo dyed hands. Much the way I take pride in my ink blotted apron. Unfortunately in America time and dedication does not equal compensation. I am envious of his admiration as well.
i appreciate a country that has kept original traditions and trade work. hopefully, things will change and the current generation will not let any of their heritage end. don't follow American behaviors. this work is beautiful and worth the price you ask. i hope the artist is paid a majority if what is being charged. i would never be able to do any of what he did. thank you so much.
Прекрасный образец традиционного ремесла! Японцы очень чтят не только готовое изделие, но и процесс изготовления и мастера, который изготавливал продукт. Так что если мастер будет использовать современные средства защиты, о которых многие тут пишут, то процесс производства потеряет свою аутентичность. Я рад, что традиции чтятся. Нам этому стоит поучиться.
Японцы они такие японцы. Нельзя сказать что это полностью аутентичный пример, всё таки мужик работает в сапогах а не босиком как раньше. Да и посуда вся современная. Я бы выразился так, разумный традиционализм, без перегибов. Еще удивительно то что продукты и веще полученные таки образом до сих пор в цене, ещё какой цене.....
You should not praise him. There are many protective measures in place to prevent employees from being chronically poisoned. Although his job is professional, it would be wrong for him not to protect himself.
@@teresadungan6485Yes. Capitalistic zombies. For examble: You are on UA-cam too. Are you able to see them? Listen to clicks and you are lucky to find them.
It is interesting to see the fermentation process. One question though, at one point, the lye he pours is colourless. At another, the lye appears as a grey sludge. Is this due to mistranslation or are there different kinds of lye?
MY THOUGHTS/OPINION ONLY 19:51 I am quite surprised such a small amount of fiber is put into large vat of dye. Kinda seems like waste 2 me?? It is a beautiful color tho! Thank u for sharing
Я не уменьшаю заслуг этого мастера и его работы, посмотрите на его руки - они не отмываются! Более того, я уверен, что гениталия его самки и молочные железы такого же цвета! И этим Япония и поражает, сказать что технологии 100,200,500 лет, поддерживать её, ну и ценник задирать - вот такой японский маркетинг!
I can guarantee he does have them, or at least has easy access to them. In countries with no workplace regulations many people would rather not wear annoying ppe.
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Product information
The Indigo Dyed Dress is a gem of a fusion of traditional and modern style. It is also an item that you will feel comfortable and naturally fit into every time you wear it.
The indigo dye used is a traditional Japanese dyeing technique using natural indigo, and is characterized by its deep and beautiful blue color.
This one-piece dress has a simple yet sophisticated design, making it a piece that can be easily matched to any occasion.
*It is a one-of-a-kind item.
I was at his dying studio in February. Toru is an amazing artist. He had beautiful items drying and amazing items for sale. I have an appreciation of the attention to detail that he has in his craft. Unfortunately true indigo and shibori dying is becoming extinct. Primarily due to economic reasons. Indigo growers do not make a profit and the work is hard and crops are inconsistent. Plus there are only a few people who can tie the fabric to produce the beautiful designs. Much of that work is being outsourced to other countries.
The final piece is stunning but the two most impressive parts to me were him breaking all this threads with bare hands, and learning that you can buy sake in cartons.
With all of those chemicals I'm glad he's wearing those blue gloves.
I’m surprised he’s not wearing gloves, especially when he was pouring the lye into the vat!
Awesome vid!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️
not just the glove but also the fumes of lye
@@joedolceland THIS!
Sir, please take care of yourself.
You are a human treasure.
I want you to know that you are valued and appreciated.
Thank you!
His hands are as indigo as the coulouring
Awesome! A lot of dedicated and hardworking people in Japan
A huge amount of work but a very Beautiful end result.
Thank you for sharing the most extraordinary and entrancing creation of Japan's Indigo dye. The transformation, of what appeared to be a long piece of knotted rope, to the most beautiful and spectacular fabric with pattern is one of the most astonishing processes I have ever seen. Superb! Bravo. To see such an artist produce this fabric is a privilege. ❤❤❤❤
The first guy to come up with this recipe: "You know what we really need in here?....that's right, a carton of Sake."
The fabric is stunning! Quite an amazing process, very well worth it! The fabric comes out green then turns blue when the air hits it. This gentleman is the only one there! I wonder is it a well known process? He should be proud of his talent! 🙏🏼❤️ Thanks for sharing
His hands remind me of Yondu. Excellent work. Thank you for sharing. Have a blessed day.
I've watched a lot of JP traditional craftmanship videos, and it seems to me that many of these craftsmen take pride in having their hands stained by their work. Almost like a badge of honor proving their dedication to their chosen craft. Maybe it's nothing, but that's the feeling I get.
It's hard to not respect the Japanese crafts people when they work so hard at their trade. And you can't help but appreciate what they do and how they do it and it's all for the benefit of others. Some of the finest pieces you will ever see are done by Japanese craftspersons. 美しい
I know that there intensive apprentice periods for craftsmen who make all sort of items. Is there such a period for this as well? I appreciate the color of his hands. He wears his craft.
I was at Toru’s studio in February. He apprenticed another dyer’s studio in his twenties(if I remember correctly). He has no one to take over his studio. He does everything in the traditional method. Even having his dye pots in the ground to maintain consistent temperature. Toru has a son who worked with him and would hand it down to the son. However his son has other dreams.
@@Loyal-cat...Hold on a little while. Great and positive changes are coming to the Earth. The great reset is happening but it is on God's terms to benefit his faithful children.
To Patric Frantz. You do not sound mystical you sound unhinged. The lord is always in our midst and is always a benefit to his creation l
I thought he had gloves on at first.
Absolutely beautiful. What an amazing process
Beautiful. Hope the gentleman stays healthy!
that proud blue smiley boi
Great handcraft in Japan!I am impressed.👍👏❤
The crafts on the website are INCREDIBLE ❤❤
😮XG VLsom x 🐐🤬👕
すごくきれいですね!!!
ありがとうございます!
I wouldn't be able to make this in 336 days
Truly amazing 😊
Thank you so much!!!
Stunning! He’s amazing!
EXTRAVAGANT!! Amazing Craftsman. Thankyou.
You can see that he loves what he does. 😊
...
Absolutely beautiful process of an absolutely gorgeous piece.
Thank you for the post...,.
Now I know why shibori is so expensive! Beautiful!!
Lovely and stunning ...Greetings and Salam from Morocco..
He appears he takes pride in his indigo dyed hands. Much the way I take pride in my ink blotted apron. Unfortunately in America time and dedication does not equal compensation. I am envious of his admiration as well.
Blue hands are probably his badge of honor or prestige in his world.
I think the fumes are noxious but not toxic.
What dedication to his art! Wonderful video!
i appreciate a country that has kept original traditions and trade work. hopefully, things will change and the current generation will not let any of their heritage end. don't follow American behaviors. this work is beautiful and worth the price you ask. i hope the artist is paid a majority if what is being charged. i would never be able to do any of what he did. thank you so much.
Absolutely Outstanding !!
Parabéns ❤
Que talento!!
Deus te abençoe sempre!!
What wonderful work and technique, he is a master at this editing 🧡🙏
Beautiful
Absolutely horrifying that he's wearing zero PPE while working with lye. Please Sir, protect your health.
Absolutely love the pattern
Beautiful, thank you for sharing!
Thank you!!!
Beautiful.
seems like something that can (and probably should) be automated pretty well
Hopefully that’s dye and not bad circulation 👍🏻🏴
Maravilhoso o que a dedicação e técnica de um artista pode fazer.
That was a really great video, and what a great piece of art/clothing. $2,200 also, not cheat by far………
Not cheap
Прекрасный образец традиционного ремесла! Японцы очень чтят не только готовое изделие, но и процесс изготовления и мастера, который изготавливал продукт. Так что если мастер будет использовать современные средства защиты, о которых многие тут пишут, то процесс производства потеряет свою аутентичность. Я рад, что традиции чтятся. Нам этому стоит поучиться.
Японцы они такие японцы. Нельзя сказать что это полностью аутентичный пример, всё таки мужик работает в сапогах а не босиком как раньше. Да и посуда вся современная. Я бы выразился так, разумный традиционализм, без перегибов. Еще удивительно то что продукты и веще полученные таки образом до сих пор в цене, ещё какой цене.....
This blue is stunning!
Merveilleux travail de spécialiste.
Beautiful, thank you
Costui è un artista sopraffino. 👍
Increíble trabajo.
thank you that was so beautiful!
手の色が〜!
Good job
На ладони его посмотрите. Они навсегда обрели цвет индиго!
高校の頃、修学旅行の伝統工芸体験が選択式で、
藍染めを選択したのが全校生徒で自分一人だけ。
自分のためだけに一日を潰された職人さんは、終始不機嫌で、舌打ちもされた。
その件以来藍染めは苦手だったのだけど、この動画見て……トラウマが蘇るとともに、
すこし元気が出た。
Gets his hands mostly clean. But those nails are forever blue.
Stunning craftsmanship! ❤
Magnifique..bravo❤
Ole Mr Purple Hands.
The hands of a craftsman who has been dyeing indigo with his bare hands for 40 years are dyed with indigo.
This craftsman is a professional!
Thank you so much for your comments!!
This is called WORK, few in America indulge. !
@@donnadees1971actually in the 18th century in South Carolina Indigo dye was made by slaves. I’m sure you can’t say they didn’t work hard!
You should not praise him. There are many protective measures in place to prevent employees from being chronically poisoned. Although his job is professional, it would be wrong for him not to protect himself.
@@donnadees1971 ....do you live in the US? If not, hush up.
I really appreciate this culture instead of capitalistic zombies walking all over the world.
Really. Capitalistic zombies?
@@teresadungan6485Yes. Capitalistic zombies. For examble: You are on UA-cam too. Are you able to see them? Listen to clicks and you are lucky to find them.
KREATIF 👍👍
Caught blue handed!
Thanks for sharing this video...
Thank you too!!!
Boa Noite, um trbalho muito tem dificuldade, e isso 💖💖💖💖💖
Magnifique!!!!!!dur mais beau travail
Thank you so much!!!
I wonder what would be his favourite colour
It is interesting to see the fermentation process.
One question though, at one point, the lye he pours is colourless. At another, the lye appears as a grey sludge. Is this due to mistranslation or are there different kinds of lye?
I wonder, are all plant dyes subject to this type of process?
Steam from lye acid is very magical! 😂
Hope he likes blue.
Auch etwas Steinzeit?
Aber funktioniert so auch.
Bei uns industriell sicher in 8. Stunden möglich.
Felicidades ❤ 😊
MY THOUGHTS/OPINION ONLY
19:51 I am quite surprised such a small amount of fiber is put into large vat of dye. Kinda seems like waste 2 me??
It is a beautiful color tho! Thank u for sharing
Thank you!!
I’m sure he makes quite a bit of fabric from that vat of indigo.
AMAZING ❤❤❤❤
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This poor guy’s hands are permanently dyed.😮
Oh Wow.
❤️
Өнерін күшті екен еңбегін адал екен 👍👍👍
There is a reason I use already reduced indigo!!
So, he just appears to go through life with blue hands.
The pen is blue!
That poor guy's hands are permanently purple
You are great ! What you do with residual indigo solution ?
The Indigo hand man as he is called in his neighborhood....
His hands! No gloves! No way that washes off, either! Commitment!
Where's your ppe? Respirator, goggles, skin cover, neutralising material? chem shower???
This legend is a dragon amongst lions.
靑取之於藍而靑於藍
Я не уменьшаю заслуг этого мастера и его работы, посмотрите на его руки - они не отмываются! Более того, я уверен, что гениталия его самки и молочные железы такого же цвета! И этим Япония и поражает, сказать что технологии 100,200,500 лет, поддерживать её, ну и ценник задирать - вот такой японский маркетинг!
Труд человека осмеял- пошляк.
Wonder what his favorite colour is?
Bekommt er seine Hände wieder sauber?
I wonder if anyone can guess where he works.
Lye is deadly how is his organs still working
Is this steam or vapor from the lye
Dude definitely looked and acted blue....
i wonder if he has permanently stained his skin?
Pour a little Sake, drink a little sake...lol
Also... explaining why he's using the ingredients he's using. Why ash? Why bran?
I feel bad for him that he doesn't have goggles or breathing equipment. 😢
Or gloves 😧😔
Looks well ventilated enough but I would definitely recommend some eye protection
Probably he prefers doesn't use it
I can guarantee he does have them, or at least has easy access to them. In countries with no workplace regulations many people would rather not wear annoying ppe.
indigo is safe