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The Clay Masters of Tokoname 

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Meet the Clay Masters of Tokoname in this mini-documentary on Bonsai ceramics!
Tokoname is one of the six famous old kilns of Japan, producing tea pots, sewer pipes and... Bonsai Pots. Though Tokoname was famous for its clay (Tokoname literally means "Always smooth"), much of that has ran out and what remains are highly skilled craftsman, with a reputation for quality Bonsai containers, both glazed and unglazed.
Invited by the Tokoname association, we shot this documentary on the true craftsmanship of the potters. Focusing on the process of creating a Bonsai pot, we filmed six artists in their ateliers.
The stars of the film:
Tatsuhiro Tanaka (Clay Atelier)
Katsushi Kataoka (Reiho, Seizan Toen)
Kazuhiro Watanabe (Ikko, Kanesho Seitosho)
Kakuyuki Watanabe (Kakuzan toen)
Katsuichi Shibata (Shibakatsu en)
Hidemi Kataoka (Shuuhou, Yoshimura toen)
And the process of creating Bonsai pots:
Step 1: Preparing the clay
At the Atelier of Tokoname clay they import, mix, purify and distribute all the clay for the all potters in Tokoname. For different types of pottery, there are different types of clay and the potters can customize their own mixture for the best characteristics.
Once the clay is at the potter, it will be kneaded by both hand and machine to enable the potter to work with it. Normally a potter uses a machine to make the clay more soft and then knead it in the right shape.
Next, there are three different ways to shape a pot. We'll explain the shaping with a mould first and after that describe how the wheel and manual methods work.
Step 2a: Shaping with a mould
The slab of clay is created by kneading the clay thoroughly and then creating thin layers by running a thin steel wire across the clay.
The slab is then rolled onto a pipe to transport it to the mould.
Finally, the slab is then pushed and shaped into the mould using a sand bag. Excess clay on the inside is now removed using a spatula, to make sure the thickness of the clay is uniform. The moulded pot then needs to dry for a day, before the mould can be removed. Usually this is the moment to add the stamp on the bottom of the pot, as well as creating holes for drainage. Finally, with some moulds the rim also needs to be added manually.
Step 2b: Shaping with a wheel
Using the wheel is probably the method that we always think of when talking about pottery. The potters show incredible craftsmanship when creating the perfect shape for the bonsai pot.
While the feet of the pot are automatically created when using a mould, the potter that uses the wheel as a shaping method, needs to create this separately (usually after one day of drying first).
Step 2c: Shaping with clay slabs
Not all pots can be made using moulds or wheels. As not all can be similar in shape and not all are round. Some potters rather form the bonsai pots themselves using slabs that they cut out themselves. This enables them to make one of a kind pots that are exactly designed to their customer’s wishes. Usually the body of the pot is designed first and after a few hours drying the rim is added, and again a few hours later the feet can be created.
Step 3: Finishing and drying
Water finishing. To smoothen the surface and edges of the pot, the craftsmen use all kinds of cloths and cards that they dip in water.
Drying. Drying makes sure that the pots stay in the right shape when being fired later. Drying can take between 1-3 days time depending on the size of the pot. On this photo several glazed pots are drying, almost ready to be fired.
Step 4: Glazing
Some pots are glazed, mostly to suit Deciduous or broadleaf evergreen trees. The pot is dipped into a basin of glaze, after which it is left to dry for about a day before being fired. Sometimes a second glazing is added and the pot would be fired again.
Step 5: Finishing and firing
Both the surface and the edges are polished and smoothened during the drying process, right before the firing.
After one day of drying the potter can add their own brand mark by either scribbling or pressing their name on the bottom of the pot.
The kiln is then packed with pots and over the course of about 30 hours heated to 1180 degrees Celsius, and cooled down again.
This film is a cooperation of Bonsai Empire with the Japan Patent Office (JPO) and the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO).
Music, in order of playing: Chat roulette, Avert your Eyes, Water Lillies, 1.42, Still (Hiatus), Mana Two, Lullaby, Sixteen Twenty Five.
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Комментарии : 191   
@bonsaiempire
@bonsaiempire 4 года назад
We really love to hear your opinion on this film! Should we do more? On what topics? Let us know!
@tmg689
@tmg689 4 года назад
Great production and insight on their processes. Make one on bonsai tools! Even one on biogold would be interesting =D
@nathanaeverson
@nathanaeverson 4 года назад
Would definitely love to see more of these. Films could be done on a particular bonsai artist, or a look at a particular style of bonsai, for example. Even as a previous commenter mention, a film on tool making would be great. Would love to see 30 min. films too. 20 mins just didn't seem long enough.
@erichraudebaugh
@erichraudebaugh 4 года назад
Bonsai display stands would be cool too. Great video!
@Lu-KN
@Lu-KN 4 года назад
I would like to see another video, about tea ceramics.
@pickerrs
@pickerrs 4 года назад
Just brilliant, as below, more detail on the extensive knowledge base would be fascinating.
@TheBonsaiZone
@TheBonsaiZone 4 года назад
Fantastic, I cannot imagine the amount of dedication and time that went into making this video for us!
@bonsaiempire
@bonsaiempire 4 года назад
Thanks Nigel! It was quite a big undertaking :-)
@HerbanLegend420
@HerbanLegend420 4 года назад
I love hearing the stories of Japanese artisans who are the descendants of Japanese artisans. In a world that's always changing, it's comforting to know that there are still people practicing and preserving ancestral knowledge from generations past.
@luluwithers9989
@luluwithers9989 Год назад
I absolutely love how this video shows different peoples and families' techniques used for creating the work. Beautifully encapsulates the care and attention put into each piece.
@bonsaiempire
@bonsaiempire Год назад
Thank you so much!
@lorimangold2890
@lorimangold2890 4 года назад
I love that All these people were Masters in their Craft, 35 40 years do what they do, they made it look so easy, even though it took so many years to perfect, beautiful bonsai pottery each one, I especially like the footings
@markcooper1060
@markcooper1060 4 года назад
Fascinating. Excellent production too.
@bonsaiempire
@bonsaiempire 4 года назад
Thanks Mark, really appreciate it!
@Matt_328
@Matt_328 4 года назад
I like everything that is hand made, from pottery to musical instruments, tools, art, toys, furniture, buildings, machines, weapons, etc.
@iramila1392
@iramila1392 4 года назад
Agree except weapons
@roehle9962
@roehle9962 2 года назад
These are not only beautiful pots but also beautiful people. I don’t need to speak a single word japanese to realize how wise and calm all those artists are.
@zambimaru
@zambimaru 3 года назад
For some reason I really like these unglazed, basic looking pots. Something about the shape.
@steveanacorteswa3979
@steveanacorteswa3979 Год назад
When you pay a lot of money for your pot, you now know how much work and experience went into it.
@bonsaiempire
@bonsaiempire Год назад
Exactly!
@bob.hudson
@bob.hudson 4 года назад
Please do more of this awesome content, it is literally a grounding experience.
@HiroJohnson
@HiroJohnson 4 года назад
Oh my god. This video is really great... thank you very much.
@nightmary
@nightmary 4 года назад
I loved this video. The Clay Masters are wonderful and I enjoyed listening to them explain their process. I'm amazed at the time you spent in your explanation. You clearly have a love of this subject and much respect for the Clay Masters. Thank you.
@BonsaiTalk
@BonsaiTalk 4 года назад
The way this craftsmanship has been passed over by father to son, the dignity and respect for the material and the techniques is truly unique. In the west there used to be the same mindset, but not anymore. Work ethics and morale is always a result of a pristine product and tokoname is not exception. Great vid.
@bonsaiempire
@bonsaiempire 4 года назад
Thanks!
@barodrinksbeer7484
@barodrinksbeer7484 4 года назад
I agree, I recently found out my whole family was filled with potters/brick layers till my father became a mechanic. Even though ive been doing it for over two years he never mentioned this to me once because he told me he had no respect for those sorts of craftsmanships.
@aykutersen
@aykutersen 4 года назад
It is perfect. Thanks for bringing this to us. It is pretty much fascinating to see the people of Japan being devoted to their works with such a dedication 🙏
@bruhmanppdog6269
@bruhmanppdog6269 4 года назад
The best documentary/film i’ve seen so far keep the good work up!
@David-bc4rh
@David-bc4rh 4 года назад
I really love when a video is produced with such charm and is also educational and insightful.
@wrongfootmcgee
@wrongfootmcgee 4 года назад
It is one of my favorite things: to watch a professional make something difficult look effortless.
@xxFreakifyxx
@xxFreakifyxx 4 года назад
the finished pots with the bonsais in them were so beautiful that I cried
@AmandaJV248
@AmandaJV248 4 года назад
Such dedication to their craft. Thank you.
@tomhuijben1073
@tomhuijben1073 4 года назад
This is absolutely beautiful! Thank you so much for putting the time and effort into making this video!
@LoveBonsai902
@LoveBonsai902 Год назад
Fascinating insight into bonsai pot creation. My appreciation grows as to how important they are in the overall bonsai artist’s composition.
@dudemester
@dudemester 4 года назад
This video is beautiful and relaxing. Thank you for the hard work guys.
@BellaDiGrazie
@BellaDiGrazie 3 месяца назад
Lovely !😊❤ The best ever ! Congratulations !❤😊
@bonsaiempire
@bonsaiempire 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much!!
@gurucarcar
@gurucarcar 4 года назад
Masters indeed! Loved seeing them doing their magic.
@elishevasewing4456
@elishevasewing4456 4 года назад
I wish this documentary would never end
@bunce888
@bunce888 4 года назад
Absolutely amazing work Bonsai Empire
@claudioestrada1671
@claudioestrada1671 4 года назад
Oscar, I really loved this video. One can really see the artistry, the craftmanship, love and respect you put in this video. Yes please! More of this kind of videos! Your other videos are beautifull and I always look forward to see them but whit this you reached another level! Thank you. Regards from Sweden.
@bonsaiempire
@bonsaiempire 4 года назад
Thanks a lot Claudio!
@JUSTENization
@JUSTENization 3 года назад
Such beautiful workmanship.
@FrankEtchells
@FrankEtchells 4 года назад
Very educational film on the work - and craftsmanship - that goes in to making Bonsai pots. I will no longer look at my 'pots' as *just* pots. Thank you for such an informative film. I'm returning to give time to the Bonsai I've had a number of years but had to plant in to containers due to other life commitments, just happened across your film and have now subscribed.
@bonsaiempire
@bonsaiempire 4 года назад
Thanks Frank, really appreciate your comment and glad it was educational!
@Ashtarte3D
@Ashtarte3D 4 года назад
Awesome video. I love seeing the kind of amazing craftsmanship that goes into something like making pottery. I had no idea how involved the process was.
@sesztakistvan1659
@sesztakistvan1659 4 года назад
Excellent documentary! Realy good work quys and thanks for this video. I'm simply fascinated about masters respect for the clay for the whole process of making the pot and their techniques. More vids like that guys.
@tanhue9275
@tanhue9275 4 года назад
wow!! really amazing to see these artists at work! love how you showed us the different styles! keep up with the great work!
@maro-bidet
@maro-bidet 4 года назад
Amazing skill. Proper Artisans have all my respect.
@mainherzschlag5956
@mainherzschlag5956 4 года назад
Thank you for that fantastic documentary! Makes me understand why some pots are more expensive. After watching we should all know, that these are worth it. I love the passion! :)
@philtudor6079
@philtudor6079 4 года назад
WOW!!!! . . . Such an amazing and very interesting video. Each and every bonsai video I watch just makes my heart grow fonder. I've been dedicated to bonsai for many years, yet I've still so much to learn.
@davidjohnson7508
@davidjohnson7508 4 года назад
What a beautiful video. We owe a lot to the those potters. And to those that came before them.
@bonsaigeum-hyeon8402
@bonsaigeum-hyeon8402 4 года назад
Very interesting. Thank you!!!
@gabiglaezer8685
@gabiglaezer8685 4 года назад
Beautiful work! I very much enjoyed watching this video, thank you for sharing!
@adrianomaly1760
@adrianomaly1760 4 года назад
Thank you so much for the time and dedication that went into making this video! I am a potter myself and I absolutely loved it!!
@bonsaiempire
@bonsaiempire 4 года назад
Thanks!
@AtticusGrim
@AtticusGrim 4 года назад
I can only hope to find something I love doing enough to practice for 25, 40 years. This is incredible.
@user-nl1yw7no2k
@user-nl1yw7no2k 4 года назад
脂の乗り切った常滑の盆栽作家の皆さんが、最高の技を披露されていて見ごたえがあります。私も少しですが鉢づくりを始めています。土の柔らかさを作業に適した状態にできる見込みもなく行き当たりばったりですので、到底皆さんの技を参考にするところまでは行きませんが、めざす方向を示していただきました。ありがとうございます。
@chrisswales1174
@chrisswales1174 Год назад
Brilliant video. Masters at work.
@bonsaiempire
@bonsaiempire Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@dougpeterson7981
@dougpeterson7981 4 года назад
Very interesting in seeing all the different processes from these Masters of their trades - very cool.
@revital7459
@revital7459 4 года назад
Beautiful
@bonedaddyd9312
@bonedaddyd9312 4 года назад
Absolutly awesome craftsmen
@maybemore2010
@maybemore2010 4 года назад
Amazing. Thank you so much for sharing.
@pedrojodiazhaces1868
@pedrojodiazhaces1868 4 года назад
Fantástico vídeo. Gracias!
@MauricioVarelaE
@MauricioVarelaE 4 года назад
Outstanding work! I love this video!
@BonsaiBear27
@BonsaiBear27 4 года назад
Amazing work!
@danoligverrel260
@danoligverrel260 4 года назад
Ein wirklich schönes Video. Handarbeit mit langer Tradition und von Generation zu Generation weitergegeben. Mal ein ehrliches Danke für diesen Beitrag und Einblick in die Herstellung.
@angelajimenez8668
@angelajimenez8668 2 года назад
Beautiful video!
@PA-CBET-888
@PA-CBET-888 2 года назад
I respect the masters of pottery 🙏
@taephy6742
@taephy6742 4 года назад
Great video! Really love it. Please do more, thank you.
@user-fs7df1xg9v
@user-fs7df1xg9v 7 месяцев назад
WOW! Such an amazing documentary. I love that workshop. So much character. Good soundtrack and filming.
@bonsaiempire
@bonsaiempire 7 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@urbanchili
@urbanchili 4 года назад
So nice, that so many old handcrafts are kept alive in Japan.
@waynedavis6171
@waynedavis6171 4 года назад
Fantastic insight into the process!
@rogercarroll1663
@rogercarroll1663 4 года назад
Wonderful. Beautiful work.
@nettai-enbonsai
@nettai-enbonsai 4 года назад
Very very good my friend!! Excellent video and production! Perfect! Thanks !
@yeremydiaz8439
@yeremydiaz8439 4 года назад
Man, i don´t know why such a amazing video can have dislikes. But it doesn´t matter, it is really an artwork. Greetings from Chile.
@vienle9808
@vienle9808 4 года назад
great the video, i readly enjoy all. Thanks you so much
@EiseienBonsai
@EiseienBonsai 4 года назад
Great video!
@bonsaiempire
@bonsaiempire 4 года назад
Thanks Bjorn, very glad to hear you enjoyed it! Enjoy your time in Japan.
@inguracka
@inguracka 4 года назад
To someone who wants to do pottery one day, this is treasure!
@lamontjackson6971
@lamontjackson6971 4 года назад
I absolutely love it, wow I just got inspired
@michaeluchida5617
@michaeluchida5617 4 года назад
Excellent information. Thanks for posting.
@Peter-fo7md
@Peter-fo7md 4 года назад
The chinese and japanese documents are just always so great, the product, the passion and the precision are breathtaking. How do they do it? I’m amazed.
@JCBerner
@JCBerner 4 года назад
I cannot wait :)
@saniarao7250
@saniarao7250 2 года назад
Favorite channel .💚💙💜
@Himmel.bonsai
@Himmel.bonsai 4 года назад
Great the video. Thank you so much
@cyrilbonnet8023
@cyrilbonnet8023 3 года назад
just awesome extraordinaire to see that type of film
@abhik5348
@abhik5348 2 года назад
Too good.....thanks
@ChristianMercadoAcevedo
@ChristianMercadoAcevedo 4 года назад
outstanding production
@marsorami
@marsorami 4 года назад
Awesome!
@jacopofasolo6018
@jacopofasolo6018 2 года назад
Amazing. I watched it twice in a row. It is so relaxing watching them creating such masterpieces. So inspirational.
@bonsaiempire
@bonsaiempire 2 года назад
Thank you so much 😀
@jacopofasolo6018
@jacopofasolo6018 2 года назад
@@bonsaiempire do you know if there is any book about Tokoname pot tradition and history you reccomend? Thanks!
@JB-uj8mz
@JB-uj8mz 2 года назад
Loved this! 🔥🔥🔥
@briankavanagh7191
@briankavanagh7191 4 года назад
Superb video, Masters at work
@gaslitworldf.melissab2897
@gaslitworldf.melissab2897 4 года назад
I love, admire and respect craftsman so much. Despite their skill, changing times always threaten their livelihood through ups and downs. I hope that as people become wealthier they will return to our love of finely made goods, goods made with love and pride. When I see a craftsman put his mark on his work, that tells me everything about why I love manmade things. Why would a robot put a stamp on its work? No need. No identity.
@mubonsai5374
@mubonsai5374 4 года назад
I really like the content of this video, thank you
@josemafdezf9577
@josemafdezf9577 4 года назад
Maravilloso 👌😍
@jimbersmcimbers
@jimbersmcimbers 4 года назад
Astounding
@nemormverjet
@nemormverjet 4 года назад
Gorgeous, congrats on video.
@andrewbleeker4177
@andrewbleeker4177 4 года назад
Many thanks for a great video. I hope that one day I would be afforded the opportunity to be able to travel to shops like this. It would be a privilege and honour to meet and talk to real craftsman like those in Your video.
@lukthere2
@lukthere2 3 года назад
what an amazing video. THank you for the effort. Such amazing masters..
@bonsaiempire
@bonsaiempire 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Bikestyle4.0
@Bikestyle4.0 4 года назад
for me is this you best production ! Super Schnitt und Sound :-) grüsse aus Heidelberg
@Chercher4848
@Chercher4848 Год назад
Beautiful! The dedication & precise work that goes into making the pots is mind blowing. Your video production was spot on 👍
@bonsaiempire
@bonsaiempire Год назад
Thank you so much 😀
@wilsonvicente1515
@wilsonvicente1515 2 года назад
Fantástico lindo trabalho
@shaahidally769
@shaahidally769 4 года назад
Awesome video. Keep up the great work.
@MultiZNB
@MultiZNB 4 года назад
Fantastic
@melodynelson7650
@melodynelson7650 3 года назад
I apricot you showcasing a different shop for each subject
@miiks...5...3...9...
@miiks...5...3...9... 4 года назад
very wholesome video
@brianappletree
@brianappletree 4 года назад
Fantastic video
@flyingdutchman9961
@flyingdutchman9961 4 года назад
Love this film to not be dubbed but subbed. That's the only right way to go :)
@mmjnice97
@mmjnice97 Год назад
Non of the Potters said what kind of clay they were using.. I've been into bonsai for 4 years now and I already had daily access to a Pottery studio because my mother has everything I need including Clay fire kilm ,,wheels and the like.. but she and I haven't made bonsai pot's and it's very important that if the pot freezes it will not break or explode into 20 little pieces.. I'm using 266 and 112 right now.. guess I'll see how it goes this winter.. cheers my fellow Potters and bonsai artists!
@bonsaiempire
@bonsaiempire Год назад
We have a separate film on the clay atelier - with more info!
@gsr7772
@gsr7772 4 года назад
Wonderful video!!!
@makaylaenjoli4350
@makaylaenjoli4350 4 года назад
This is so cool
@mtate
@mtate 4 года назад
What a lovely video. Does anyone know what the music during the glazing segment is?
@alangaming3122
@alangaming3122 4 года назад
Amazing Beautifull to make pot japan ... :) Im fro indonesia
@athomas897
@athomas897 4 года назад
Lovely video. It would be nice to have more detail. More on the clay and where it s harvested. More about the glazes. Do you do slip casting? Thank you for expanding on your channel .
@diavalus
@diavalus 3 года назад
Before this video I was thinking that bonsai pots are expensive. Now, after watching it, I no longer think that. I'll happily pay the money.
@Najaxyutara
@Najaxyutara 4 года назад
Merci ! ;)
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