Keeping the Ancient Craft of Tin Embroidery Alive

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  • @johnnyfirs
    @johnnyfirs 8 років тому +433

    "People used to plead with me to teach, but now I plead with people to learn."
    A general tendency today really. Makes me start to appreciate young folks who picked up sewing, woodworks, brewing, smithing et cetera. A machine is perfect for massproducing products, but you just won't get the same quality than from a handmade piece by an artisan.

    • @moifikea8288
      @moifikea8288 6 років тому +5

      Hugtand Media
      Silence
      My sewing machine is good

    • @hiyukelavie2396
      @hiyukelavie2396 4 роки тому +1

      No, actually, a machine made piece will always be of higher quality than a handmade piece
      A manufacturing line employing the six sigma process, for example, produces a result where 99.99966% of the output are free from defects
      Good luck achieving that with human hands without machines

    • @anonymouspotato3453
      @anonymouspotato3453 Рік тому

      I'm one of those 'young folks', and recently I started learning regular fabric embroidery - what I wouldn't give to try this.

  • @王天煜-i1n
    @王天煜-i1n 8 років тому +244

    This is my homeland! Seeing this and hearing that dialect on UA-cam really makes me feel so warm inside my heart! What she said are all true. Nobody wants to learn that skill and it is dying… Hope that it don't.

    • @whitesnowable
      @whitesnowable 8 років тому +3

      王天煜 I want to learn it lol

    • @persebra
      @persebra 8 років тому +11

      you need to go back and film the lessons, and sell them as courses online. it will make them a little money and they can know they will have passed it on.

    • @王天煜-i1n
      @王天煜-i1n 8 років тому +2

      Big0Grizzly the name appears in the video: embroidery. Or in Chinese, 刺绣

    • @王天煜-i1n
      @王天煜-i1n 8 років тому +3

      per sebra our local government is doing this thing right now. This video is filmed by our local government.

    • @王天煜-i1n
      @王天煜-i1n 8 років тому +3

      sakura li Ha-ha, it won't be an easy task! You can try to learn Chinese first😃

  • @heyyuyeung8729
    @heyyuyeung8729 8 років тому +130

    I never expected to see videos about my hometown on UA-cam, strangely familiar. Thank you!

    • @stewardkharkrang8389
      @stewardkharkrang8389 6 років тому +1

      Hey Yu Yeung may I ask where is the place...im. a young from meghalaya n I took more interest in hand and machine embroidery I want learn more bout embroidery technique #gracefullydone #flawless

  • @prow6
    @prow6 8 років тому +185

    This channel is so dope. Very cool to see this, I don't think I'd have seen it anywhere else

  • @cw4608
    @cw4608 8 місяців тому +1

    So beautiful, what a wonderful talent!

  • @keepitgo1n
    @keepitgo1n 8 років тому +134

    Lmao this kid just did a naruto run 1:42

    • @spacewombat4569
      @spacewombat4569 8 років тому +27

      Spencer Foltz Hey, it's proven to make you aerodynamically as fast as a ninja...

  • @julzee111
    @julzee111 Рік тому

    AMAZING! What patience and discipline. You have my respect.

  • @PaKipciDaniels
    @PaKipciDaniels 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful. Many traditions are fading because younger generations do not have the patience to participate in learning the craft. I wish I could learn, but I'm so far away. Hopefully I can find more resources with future Google searches.

  • @syrianakahli1960
    @syrianakahli1960 4 роки тому

    Congratulations!!!! You hit the big time. CNN used your inspiring video to brighten our day. Wish I lived closer to you. Beautiful tradition.

  • @carylsy6661
    @carylsy6661 6 років тому +6

    Idk why but I honestly want a tin embroidered ball gown now. Those designs are so beautiful and just imagine the light reflecting off of it 😍

  • @Si6ney
    @Si6ney 6 років тому +40

    someone needs to teach these people how to open an Etsy store cause rich eat-pray-love white ladies will pay hella money for that

    • @YourMajesty143
      @YourMajesty143 4 роки тому +4

      This was probably the only reasonable response I've seen on this video. This is an excellent solution! Everyone else is like "teach it on UA-cam" which is problematic since the craft is made with song and story of their heritage. I think only people of that culture and custom should learn it. The rest of us outsiders should support their industry by buying directly from them, bc one of the reasons this custom is dying is bc the younger generation don't see it as a stable enough income stream for it to be worth the effort it requires.

  • @princyjoseph2729
    @princyjoseph2729 7 років тому +67

    The Gucci , Armanis etc etc are all shit when compared to this women's work .

  • @BeatlesFanSonia
    @BeatlesFanSonia 6 років тому +2

    I thought that was funny when he said that if you sing well you’ll embroider well. I can’t sing but my embroidery, sewing, knitting and crochet are top notch! I never heard of this kind of embroidery. I would love to see and touch it some day! It looks beautiful!

  • @noseferachoo
    @noseferachoo 4 роки тому +3

    These people should be earning thousands of dollars for these beautiful things! What an absolutely gorgeous place to live. The people seem so happy.

  • @distance3695
    @distance3695 6 років тому +1

    That is a beautiful story and expression of culture through art.

  • @Automedon2
    @Automedon2 6 років тому

    Every one of their videos leaves me wanting more. Just fantastic.

  • @AlaindeeptravelinChina
    @AlaindeeptravelinChina 3 місяці тому

    A wonderful piece! Reminds me of videos and master I have met and translated. Awesome content. Ecological, natural, a lesson for today's people to hear!

  • @Kyle-ik6rn
    @Kyle-ik6rn 8 років тому +69

    They should record youtube videos and teach ppl how to do it. :)

    • @stevenostuni6266
      @stevenostuni6266 8 років тому +33

      Y'know, as strange as it sounds, I think there might be something to that. I'd love to see someone give it a shot.

    • @msroarability
      @msroarability 6 років тому +3

      UA-cam is banned in china

    • @YourMajesty143
      @YourMajesty143 4 роки тому +2

      I don't think it's that simple. There's an intention of story & song that needs to get passed down as well. It should be their future generations who learn this craft, so that they keep their heritage alive. It no longer becomes a part of their heritage, if people outside their language & culture adopt this craft. For instance, Native American traditions have died, but only the Natives should be reclaiming their customs. It's a touchy thing to expect someone's culture to become a commodity that outsiders can learn and profit from. Especially when couture fashion designers get their hands on it, then sell it to consumers who can't tell the difference between a factory-made and a handcrafted one.
      For instance, Macramé (an Arab weaving art form) is similar to Dreamcatcher weaving (Native American art form). Yet both of these things can be found on Etsy stores sold by non-natives (mostly white) or from big catalog companies in box stores. This dilutes the market and siphons away income from the craft artists of the indigenous communities. Another example is the Palestinian scarf (the Hattah aka Khemiyeh) which went from being a traditional garment, then to a political statement, and is now a global fashion "trend". As a result, what used to belong to a Palestinian seamstress business, has been co-opted by Chinese manufacturers. Now 90% of Khemiyeh sold are "Made in China". This has hurt the Palestinian community, bc they went from nearly 20 sewing machines and are now down to 1, since they don't get enough business to be able to compete against chinese mass production factories.
      Remember, these are just a few examples of stuff like this happening to many communities around the world. Fashion designers and bored upper class & middle class Etsy shop owners have the capital to co-opt a custom and turn it into a "fad" for the runway ... or a "costume" for Halloween, festivals, parties ... or into a "decor" for your feng-shui moroccan-themed persian-rugged indian-incensed russian-fabergéd living rooms. It's a double-edged sword, bc while natives do enjoy global admiration of their culture, just not when it diminishes them into nothing more than an "exotic token" for purchase -- especially when nobody is purchasing directly from the original craftsmen. This is how cultural appropriation of traditions can harm a community. It's not appreciation if their livelihoods are affected worse than before.

  • @JK_was_here
    @JK_was_here 5 років тому +1

    So beautiful and precious. I hope they can pass down to the next generation.

  • @NiceJobCN
    @NiceJobCN 7 років тому +29

    oh my god, this is haute couture

    • @scorpioninpink
      @scorpioninpink 6 років тому +6

      That is what I am thinking! Someone from Europe or Fashion Industry in China should send a team there to contract them not only to teach but also to work for them! I haven't heard of Tim Embroidery before but it is definitely haute couture.

    • @alishadequito1828
      @alishadequito1828 6 років тому +1

      scorpioninpink agreed

  • @GaiaVedai
    @GaiaVedai 8 років тому

    This is so beautiful. Their work is so amazing.

  • @doodlediidoo
    @doodlediidoo 6 років тому

    I need a longer story on this!

  • @gloriajacobs756
    @gloriajacobs756 4 роки тому

    My lord. So gorgeous. Makes my crochet look like childs play.

  • @rgarlinyc
    @rgarlinyc 4 роки тому

    Beautiful art, which I heard of for the first time here.👏🏻❤️

  • @martinchow1381
    @martinchow1381 8 років тому +13

    This is so cool!

  • @rahuimaru8983
    @rahuimaru8983 6 років тому

    Wow it's this knowledge that i find interesting. I study fashion and people don't know what they have til it's gone. Embroidery is amazing ❤ and a skill needed.

  • @theberrby6836
    @theberrby6836 6 років тому

    Wow... It's so beautiful. I'd treasure the gorgeous hard work!

  • @JdrSo
    @JdrSo 8 років тому +4

    this looks so good!

  • @aldosalmon1979
    @aldosalmon1979 8 років тому

    Bravo! Their passion is AMAZING! totally Love It.

  • @uikmnhj4me
    @uikmnhj4me 3 роки тому +1

    I would pay to learn how to do this!!!

  • @augustpritchett4521
    @augustpritchett4521 6 років тому

    I would love to learn how to do that! Embroidery is so relaxing and I wish I knew more people my age who do it.

  • @Charlie-phlezk
    @Charlie-phlezk 8 років тому +11

    Moved me to tears. 这真是中国

  • @RingoWild
    @RingoWild 6 років тому +10

    It's quite beautiful. But, really, don't you think one way of keeping this art alive would be to actually show how it's done? Explain step by step rather than show little snippets?

    • @kutter_ttl6786
      @kutter_ttl6786 6 років тому +9

      Lori Riley The whole format of Great Big Story is short 2-3 min snippets. If someone is genuinely interested then they'll go out and do further research.

    • @RingoWild
      @RingoWild 6 років тому

      Kutter_TTL Ah yes, makes sense. I wasn't familiar with the format. Thanks for replying!

    • @YourMajesty143
      @YourMajesty143 4 роки тому +4

      It's passed down through story and song. I don't think "showing" how it's made is enough to learn it, nor do I think outsiders of their heritage should be given an opportunity to co-opt it and commodify their customs. We don't need another Etsy store of a non-native person profiting from someone else's culture. I'm glad this was shown, but I think the right thing to do is support their industry by purchasing directly from them. As she said, the reason it's dying is that their youth don't see it providing an income stream stable enough to put in the effort.

  • @21whichiswhich
    @21whichiswhich 6 років тому

    I hope this tradition will pass down to next generation.

  • @judipodgurski5083
    @judipodgurski5083 6 років тому

    Very creative and beautiful work. I had not heard of this before. I wonder if this type of work could use the material from our pop cans and such ? LOVE it !!!!!

  • @stargirl7646
    @stargirl7646 8 років тому

    This is so cool! I wish I could learn...

  • @sapphirefire7630
    @sapphirefire7630 6 років тому +3

    Its beautiful ❤
    I would be willing to learn 🙋

  • @anniesun6468
    @anniesun6468 6 років тому

    I've been doing embroidery for a long time now, I'm willing to learn from her

  • @katherinestepanski4776
    @katherinestepanski4776 5 років тому +2

    Economically if they wanna keep this tradition alive I would recommend instead of making one complete outfit a year. I would recommend making smaller pieces. By making only one outfit they are limiting their selling ability to one person and hoping there is one person with the money and the desire to buy their outfit. If they made smaller pieces they could sell to more people.

  • @sugreev2001
    @sugreev2001 8 років тому +2

    Very cool, GBS.

  • @mythsnmore8075
    @mythsnmore8075 6 років тому

    I wish there was an organization to help protect these art forms and connect teacher with the dwindling number of students who are willing to learn

  • @mypkamax
    @mypkamax 5 років тому

    Very expensive, but very cool!

  • @shilpakaran1
    @shilpakaran1 6 років тому

    I’m not Chinese or Asian but we do tin embroidery too. My maternal aunts are really talented at it.

  • @PacificExpressions
    @PacificExpressions 5 років тому

    Awesome, don’t let this disappear

  • @donnawalker3910
    @donnawalker3910 6 років тому

    Very moving

  • @tunca9709
    @tunca9709 6 років тому

    Coolest traditional thing that I’ve ever seen:)

  • @NadiaKhan-jt7ut
    @NadiaKhan-jt7ut 6 років тому +1

    it's not a dying art yet. its still very popular in sub-continent to wear tin embroidery design, yes it fades in and out but still very much alive.

  • @unaanguila
    @unaanguila 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @madcamellia241
    @madcamellia241 6 років тому

    omg id definitely learn it if i could

  • @Noue
    @Noue 6 років тому

    I would love to learn!!! Too bad she's on the other side of the world! Such Beautiful artworks neatly crafted.

  • @kitebabe05
    @kitebabe05 6 років тому

    Fascinating!!!

  • @marianormaaceves
    @marianormaaceves 6 років тому

    I'll love to learn

  • @isabellagrnneskov3537
    @isabellagrnneskov3537 5 років тому

    So how am I going to contact this lady, if I want to learn the art of tin embroidery?

  • @kstyle6108
    @kstyle6108 7 років тому +1

    I would like to learn and it would be helpful in medicine , art and other things

  • @DiomyYunsa
    @DiomyYunsa 6 років тому

    I will learn it if given the chance.

  • @jenpw1525
    @jenpw1525 6 років тому

    I’d love to have a coat like that made for me.

  • @amproductions5727
    @amproductions5727 6 років тому

    I’m takin a trip there to learn

  • @goldentrout4811
    @goldentrout4811 8 років тому

    Very interesting!

  • @bhavyasharma5041
    @bhavyasharma5041 6 років тому

    I am interested in learning it.

  • @PyanY
    @PyanY 4 роки тому

    Okay if I got it wrong pls correct, but does her name mean "dragon girl 39"?

  • @richardmorris4432
    @richardmorris4432 8 років тому +10

    I almost afraid to ask ...but ..Im gonna ...How much does one of these outfits cost?

    • @ケンイシュカ
      @ケンイシュカ 6 років тому +2

      Richard Morris hi i'm not from china obviously.. but my country also have these kind of techniques to create patterns to the cloth.. normally it is very expensive.. the cheapest for 1 meters could ve around 200usd..the expensive can go about 1000usd per meter

  • @TheMushopiaChannel
    @TheMushopiaChannel 7 років тому +18

    My grandma is an old Chinese lady who knows the ancient art of running a Hedge Fund. Shame I didn't pick it up from her.

    • @spock7945
      @spock7945 6 років тому +1

      Mushopia your life is doomed. also, you are a disgrace to your ol' Chinese grandma who sacrificed everything to keep the Hedge fund up.

  • @raglansleeves1965
    @raglansleeves1965 6 років тому

    Karl Lagerfeld needs this for Chanel. Tradition would be kept alive for sure.

  • @MsElenaSt
    @MsElenaSt 7 років тому

    Super!
    Super!

  • @scoutisabelle
    @scoutisabelle 8 років тому +15

    Awesome, but one outfit a year?

    • @finocarino3366
      @finocarino3366 8 років тому +8

      Texas Rangers no wonder it's going extinct....

    • @AtarashiNOhi
      @AtarashiNOhi 7 років тому +33

      That's how it is with hand-made clothing, it's a long process. You got to produce the thread from cotton, then weave it into fabric on a loom, dye the cloth to the color your want, embroider it to make it look beautiful and then sew it all together to make an outfit. No sewing machine whatsoever. Along with their everyday schedule as farmers, it will take a while.
      A skilled person could make at least 2 outfits depending on how complex the outfits are.

    • @melqt3785
      @melqt3785 7 років тому +9

      AtarashiNOhi But I guess they can only make one outfit due to the complex pattern in their coats.

    • @melqt3785
      @melqt3785 7 років тому +9

      LagiNaLangAko23 exactly, I hope this tradition does not die.

  • @professionalcommenter
    @professionalcommenter 6 років тому +4

    Skill level:Asian.

  • @오세륜
    @오세륜 6 років тому

    They are so talented ehee 😉

  • @GenevieveElmer
    @GenevieveElmer 6 років тому +2

    You missed the perfect opportunity to say tinbroidery!

  • @carroll7110
    @carroll7110 6 років тому

    Nice......

  • @chibken3va
    @chibken3va 8 років тому

    Lol I didn't even see the sub titles, well I don't need them anymore cause I understand what they are saying XD

  • @Crmsnraider
    @Crmsnraider 6 років тому +1

    EPic! skill.

  • @loom7630
    @loom7630 6 років тому

    This lady sounds exactly like my grandma. Same accent.

  • @akiragurung1043
    @akiragurung1043 6 років тому

    What if we donate our pop cans here and they make clothing?

  • @usagionthemoon02
    @usagionthemoon02 6 років тому +1

    Me: catches a plane and goes to china

  • @lulululu2109
    @lulululu2109 6 років тому

    Just wondering..seriously..will there be more chance to be struck by lightning if someone wears this? I mean its a conductor..sooo :/

    • @fruit5003
      @fruit5003 6 років тому

      I mean yeah probably, but changes are so low to begin with so it probably wouldn't happen.

  • @Danikoshii
    @Danikoshii 3 роки тому

    -So it's basically a more rustic Zaofu-

  • @hiyukelavie2396
    @hiyukelavie2396 4 роки тому

    The need to learn from the Swiss
    If the Swiss managed to convince the world that mechanical watches = luxury, they can do the same with this

  • @MistressOP
    @MistressOP 6 років тому

    They should make it into the size of paintings so it can be hung on the wall like art. cos it is art. Then sold that way. I think some native Americans ended up doing that and making good money.

  • @fruitoson4227
    @fruitoson4227 8 років тому +2

    Her accent is cute

  • @phoenixonfire83
    @phoenixonfire83 6 років тому

    stunning work, but so very labour intensive. Its only inevitable practices like this die out, its a shame, but its the reality nevertheless.

  • @tigeruby
    @tigeruby 7 років тому

    Reminds me of wearable electronics and circuits.

  • @openupyoureyes9230
    @openupyoureyes9230 3 роки тому

    wow

  • @mrlmrl8191
    @mrlmrl8191 6 років тому

    😊🙏👍

  • @PreciousBoxer
    @PreciousBoxer 6 років тому +2

    Maybe she should have taught those wanting to learn initially, or maybe this could have been a video showing how to do it in order to keep the ancient craft alive. I'll bet a robot can be programmed to do far more than one outfit a year if that's really what anyone wants to wear.

    • @Luckingsworth
      @Luckingsworth 6 років тому +1

      Joe Marks It's a negative thought but I had it too. Many of these old crafts are dying out because those that knew them wanted to keep their trade a secret. Of course now they realise they are obsolete and the knowledge will die pit with them because they held onto it selfishly. Not saying that is what actually happened here of course, but it is what happened to many trades in general.

  • @obalisk990
    @obalisk990 6 років тому

    TEACH ME YODA

  • @papiharpy7547
    @papiharpy7547 6 років тому

    Teach me lol

  • @tahiraparveen2949
    @tahiraparveen2949 6 років тому

    hey if she is willing to teach, I am willing to learn, she should contact me

  • @Zodiak34
    @Zodiak34 8 років тому

    Five hundred and ninety-fourth

  • @nadinkafancy9126
    @nadinkafancy9126 9 місяців тому

    как живописно

  • @bryanchambers5397
    @bryanchambers5397 8 років тому

    ghost rider

  • @bvskp7536
    @bvskp7536 5 років тому +1

    They look/sound like Hmong people...

  • @dongdynamics
    @dongdynamics 8 років тому +5

    For some reason I saw Swastikas in the thumbnail

    • @numuves
      @numuves 8 років тому +12

      Swatikas are an ancient Asian symbol.

    • @titavaughns7698
      @titavaughns7698 7 років тому +4

      I remember reading somewhere that Swastika variations appeared in many ancient cultures around the world, where it originated though i'm not sure

  • @Dammm.gautam
    @Dammm.gautam 8 років тому

    second

  • @dashjg
    @dashjg 8 років тому

    First