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I feel it is a privilege to watch great craftspeople at work and to watch the Japanese masters of these crafts at work fills me with awe and delight! I absolutely love the Japanese genius! I am so grateful for the posting of these videos! Thank you! ♥♥♥
So true. It's always a pleasure for me how beautiful the results of their crafts are. My Japanese friend used to bring me besutiful gifts when she visited.
I think that is a kind thought….but I guarantee they love their work…it gives them pride and rightfully so and they probably wouldnt ever want to go! I made a rhyme Lol!😂 but ill go to canada…🥹😁
And people don't understand why handcrafted things cost so much. Can you imagine how many hours this took. And the poor ladies who worked in the stream while it was snowing, their poor hands.
Que hermoso es el arte con las manos. Desafortunadamente , no siempre es remunerado al valor real. Tuve una experiencia desagradable, cuando miraba a una turista. Mientras esperábamos abordar el tren Chepe, en la estación divisadero en chihuahua México. Es el lugar donde las artesanas se ponen a tejer canastos de palma de colores y ofrecer al turista su arte. Una turista ofreció por el canasto, la mitad del precio que la artesana le había dado. Es injusto mirar ese tipo de abuso, ya que son trabajos hechos a mano y que requieren de mucho tiempo, por lo detallado. Me preguntó... ¿ Por qué, no regatean las cervezas oh el licor , oh la comida ? No....esas el turista las paga al costo. Los felicito. Son trabajos increíbles Todos quedaron muy hermosos. ¡ Que viva el arte con las manos!
During the Meiji period, when Western-style paper was introduced and became popular, ancient Japanese paper came to be recognized as ``washi.''[1] The general characteristics of Japanese paper are said to be that it has much longer fibers than Western paper, so although it is thin, it is strong, has a relatively long lifespan, and has a unique texture.
Fascinating to watch the processes and skills involved. The artisans are a joy to watch, particularly their attention to detail int the creative process, I particularly enjoyed the Japanese dolls. The paper making was lengthy with some back breaking tasks, I wonder how many young people will be drawn to this traditional craft.
Как невероятны эти люди, выполняющие работу, которая проросла в их генах на много поколений. Оттого и кажется, что всё легко, но невозможно повторить другому.
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2024 Living in New Zealand 🇳🇿 Japan 🇯🇵 each crafts person that brought to light the intricacy of such beautiful pieces. Handmade from field to the completed article. My favourite would have to the delicate smoking pipe. Exquisite piece, one and all. Thank you to the ancient Japanese Art Craftmanship. Both Men and Women Thank you.
I'm surprized to see that some of the facial require crarving from the back side. Amazing dedication to every detail their work beautiful. I hope the man who made pipes made one for himself somewhere along the time. Is it a good taste from the pipe right away or does it need to set for a while?
Gotta be skilled to keep from hitting your hand. Awesome. Enjoyed all these videos. Those masks were something to see. Made me get back in my craft room.
You've got to wonder how the working out of these processes came about. By the 8th process I am beginning to recognize paper pulp. Their machine made shifu stoles are lovely, but mine - which are hand spun and hand woven on a silk warp - are (I believe) nicer.!
My only criticism.of the video itself: scene changes are too abrupt between craft items. Especially at the end of making the exquisite doll! We are hardly given time to appreciate her finished serene beauty before hearing crashing sounds from the next process of a completely different item! Editing please...