Toujours la perfection japonaise! Une joie profonde de découvrir le savoir-faire nippon : précision, application, finition, tradition, créativité... Tout est parfaitement réalisé! L' oeuvre achevée est un chef-d'oeuvre. Merci pour le partage de la beauté : du grand ART
@Sir9real10 жыл бұрын
Stunning Craftsmanship!! Thank you for sharing.
@DaveBardin12 жыл бұрын
Thank you so for sharing these great mens craftsmanship.
@WatcherintheDark696 жыл бұрын
Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing this video of these traditional craftsmen.
@johnnyoro47 жыл бұрын
Incredibile work, thank you for sharing!
@bernardlegendre98758 жыл бұрын
toujours ce parfait savoir-faire japonais : une leçon de pratique !! merci
Admiración y respeto, a tan alto respeto por lo que hace n excelente
@MohanKumar-qw6nw4 жыл бұрын
Very good artist .
@NikaNet10011 жыл бұрын
創造性を見せてくれてありがとう。あなたに健康と幸運を!:)
@DrDRE43913 жыл бұрын
Excellent!
@legendrebernard25493 жыл бұрын
Merci pour nous faire découvrir le travail créatif de ces grands Maîtres Japonais c' est un privilège pour nous.
@fernandosonnet8735
Жыл бұрын
385a101a58217a7h7w00
@fernandosonnet8735
Жыл бұрын
4766o
@Yossir198212 жыл бұрын
ta diaverga como trabajan el metal....la parte del calado me gusto por que yo me dedico al calado en madera, saludos desde nicaragua.
@jcabacu10 жыл бұрын
arte arte arte.
@parfaitelumiere7 жыл бұрын
It's very interesting, because with simple tools it 's a proff people can make incredible things. I would be interested in a translation, to try to find the engraving bowl, the black wax, the one hand drill, and I would like to know the name of the grains they use to get the glazed finish on silver.
@kachi2782
Жыл бұрын
The black wax is called Matsuyani and is the sap of a type of pine tree, they don't say the name of the hand drill, the grain used to get the glazed finish called arashi is either some hard metal for the two on the left and hard sand called kongosha on the right. If you have any question feel free to ask.
@parfaitelumiere
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your reply. This was five years ago, I forgot that video, still interesting to see again. Can you also tell be about the process at 25:00, to darken the silver, it seems to be "gin furubi" or something like that, it's also funny after some years I understand a very bit better, for example, I heard "rokusho" process, easier to understand the word, when you know what the process is!
@kachi2782
Жыл бұрын
@@parfaitelumiere I wasn't sure you would still read your comments but i am glad you did. As you wrote it the process of oxidizing the silver is called Gin Furubi (literally, Beautiful old silver) or Tanpan Furubi and it is done by dipping the pot in a solution of copper sulfate (硫酸銅 ryuusando) then rinse it in water (actually rinsing it in smoked green tea is better), dry it to create a more aged surface. You repeat the process as many times as you wish to intensify the aged colour. It must be rinsed very thoroughly then dried than rinsed again. I guess you study Japanese because not many people would understand that video. I lived in Japan nearly 30 years so this is kind of a second language. But i still need to look up many words when i write. Learning Japanese is a never ending process. Ganbatte !
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いつも日本の完璧! 日本のノウハウを発見する深い喜び:精度、応用、仕上げ、伝統、創造性...すべてが完璧に行われています! 完成した作品は圧巻です。 美を共有していただきありがとうございます:素晴らしいアート
心意気・心構え・真剣さ、そして道具。作品が出来上がるまでがいかに大事か。出来上がった作品だけが仕事ではない。 仕事を引き継ぐ仕上げ職人さんの心意気も聞いてみたかったなー。
圧巻です・・・。素晴らしい。
Toujours la perfection japonaise! Une joie profonde de découvrir le savoir-faire nippon : précision, application, finition, tradition, créativité... Tout est parfaitement réalisé! L' oeuvre achevée est un chef-d'oeuvre. Merci pour le partage de la beauté : du grand ART
Stunning Craftsmanship!! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so for sharing these great mens craftsmanship.
Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing this video of these traditional craftsmen.
Incredibile work, thank you for sharing!
toujours ce parfait savoir-faire japonais : une leçon de pratique !! merci
Maestros de verdad!!
Thanks you!
out standing work , skill, a true craftsman
素晴らしいです。
これらの偉大な日本人マスターの創造的な仕事を発見させてくれてありがとう、それは私たちにとって特権です。
Admiración y respeto, a tan alto respeto por lo que hace n excelente
Very good artist .
創造性を見せてくれてありがとう。あなたに健康と幸運を!:)
Excellent!
Merci pour nous faire découvrir le travail créatif de ces grands Maîtres Japonais c' est un privilège pour nous.
@fernandosonnet8735
Жыл бұрын
385a101a58217a7h7w00
@fernandosonnet8735
Жыл бұрын
4766o
ta diaverga como trabajan el metal....la parte del calado me gusto por que yo me dedico al calado en madera, saludos desde nicaragua.
arte arte arte.
It's very interesting, because with simple tools it 's a proff people can make incredible things. I would be interested in a translation, to try to find the engraving bowl, the black wax, the one hand drill, and I would like to know the name of the grains they use to get the glazed finish on silver.
@kachi2782
Жыл бұрын
The black wax is called Matsuyani and is the sap of a type of pine tree, they don't say the name of the hand drill, the grain used to get the glazed finish called arashi is either some hard metal for the two on the left and hard sand called kongosha on the right. If you have any question feel free to ask.
@parfaitelumiere
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your reply. This was five years ago, I forgot that video, still interesting to see again. Can you also tell be about the process at 25:00, to darken the silver, it seems to be "gin furubi" or something like that, it's also funny after some years I understand a very bit better, for example, I heard "rokusho" process, easier to understand the word, when you know what the process is!
@kachi2782
Жыл бұрын
@@parfaitelumiere I wasn't sure you would still read your comments but i am glad you did. As you wrote it the process of oxidizing the silver is called Gin Furubi (literally, Beautiful old silver) or Tanpan Furubi and it is done by dipping the pot in a solution of copper sulfate (硫酸銅 ryuusando) then rinse it in water (actually rinsing it in smoked green tea is better), dry it to create a more aged surface. You repeat the process as many times as you wish to intensify the aged colour. It must be rinsed very thoroughly then dried than rinsed again. I guess you study Japanese because not many people would understand that video. I lived in Japan nearly 30 years so this is kind of a second language. But i still need to look up many words when i write. Learning Japanese is a never ending process. Ganbatte !
技術は凄いけど、採算とれるんだろうか 30年くらい前の映像っぽいし、当時は大丈夫だったんかな
@goride6133
4 жыл бұрын
購入する人と言いますか、使われる機会が激減しているのが一番の痛手かなと思います。
日本人にお任せ!
一人の前に何年ぐらい見習いましたか?
That is alot of silver