Chinese porcelain is an ancestral art that requires dedication. Next time you buy Chinese porcelain, you will enjoy even more the beauty it hides, just like this guy experienced the art of making it.
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As a ceramic artist here in the States,. I am so humbled and appreciative of your efforts to make this video. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful look at such a beautiful culture!
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I love how humble the foreigner's attitude is. Its rare. Usually when foreigner's come to our Asian countries to learn our heritage they act so superior it's one of the major reasons our masters don't want to teach them.
Trust me what these guys are doing are not easy at all. I've been doing ceramics as an artistic practice and also income for almost 7 years now and I still consider myself a beginner. It truly takes a lifetime, if not more, to master the ways of ceramic making.
China invented many things. Like steel,woodblock printing, paper,etc... They are the real inventors of the most well used things in the world. When the tang dynasty reign,tang emperors invited foreign scholars to China and teach them different things that is why most Chinese inventions was recreated by other countries.
I had the opportunity to visit Jingdezhen in 2019 with my daughter. No tour or contacts but free wheeling each day. Walked the streets day and night viewing the magic of production in the deepest corners of the city. Visited Samboa, Jackson Li studio and was treated like royalty. Thank you for reminding me of the art, the skills needed and hospitality received.
This was a really cool video to see how porcelain is being made in the modern day, but I'm also in awe of how good your Chinese is! I've never seen a foreigner with Chinese that good before, so that was super cool.
dude your video is amazing, i hope you get more views, so you can keep making amazing content, and the village on the video seems so beautifull with the tree river and everything
I am really enjoying this video but I can't read all of the subtitles...the background makes it difficult to see. I'm using this video though as an illustration in my lesson on the history of ancient China.
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Very nice documentary on the porcelain made in China. How clay bathes in fire before it turns into China provides a metaphor for how the Chinese Great documentary on Chinese porcelain! The process of clay bathing in fire before becoming fine china serves as a metaphor for ideals of Chinese people and how they view nation-building. There was Chinese wisdom scattered throughout the presentation. Thank you for sharing this documentary with us.
Years ago I worked and studied in a small ceramics factory outside of Shanghai. Luckily the owner could speak fluent Japanese. So often English is used as the lingua fraca. It was interesting that both of us used a second language, Japanese, in order to communicate.