The process of making a black mirror with lacquer. A workshop with 100 years of history.
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Kohta Makino / Makino Urushi Design
Kohta Makino is the fourth generation of Makino Urushi Kogei, which has been in business for over 40 years.
He has been creating unprecedented lacquering techniques, saying, "I want to create a new look for lacquer by applying traditional techniques.
He is adapting to the changing needs of the times and opening up a new era of Urushi.
▶Craftsman Passion
Combining traditional lacquering techniques with a new aesthetic sensibility
Lacquer has been incorporated into the daily life of the Japanese people since ancient times as one of the finest natural paints.
Its use has become more sophisticated with the development of Japanese culture, producing not only everyday utilitarian items but also outstanding crafts that are unique in the world.
Inheriting this cultural lineage of Japanese lacquer, the company is involved in the production of a wide range of objects in which lacquer is used, from shrines and temples to contemporary art.
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【Chapter】
00:00 Make the base
01:21 Carve the base
02:20 Prepare the paint
03:23 Spraying
04:31 Scrape the surface
05:27 Strain the lacquer
06:08 Apply the lacquer
07:55 Apply the lacquer
08:25 Put gold powder
09:18 Make a mirror by polishing
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You can get this product from the link below! suigenkyo.store/products/urushi-mirror 10% off coupon "SUIGENKYO10" Product information This piece is a masterpiece meticulously crafted by skilled lacquer artisans in Kyoto. It begins with carefully selected wood, shaped into a round form, upon which multiple layers of high-quality lacquer are applied. Each layer of lacquer is polished by hand, achieving a mirror-like, smooth finish that reflects light beautifully. More than just a piece of interior decor, the glossy finish of this item allows it to serve as a practical mirror. Its unique beauty brings sophistication and serenity to any space, captivating those who see it. Symbolizing Kyoto craftsmanship, this item merges traditional Japanese aesthetic with contemporary lifestyles, making it a timeless favorite.
@TheJeefff
14 күн бұрын
Pl
진짜 거울같네요. 옻칠의 아름다움 잘봤습니다 😊🎉
(Edit: Really Good-) Auto body technicians: “I can do that”
In Japan, mirrors have been sacred since ancient times. It takes patience to create a mirror. It's also nice with the black mirror.
@chrisparker8539
Ай бұрын
woooooooooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwww sacred? oh golly!
@bashkillszombies
Ай бұрын
They didn't have mirrors until western contact. So it's not that ancient.
@Sulffur2
29 күн бұрын
@@bashkillszombiesHe's probably talking about the American colonists after the war 💀
I love watching artists. Although I don’t do what they do, I try things for my own art hobby. It’s good to be observant if the watcher is a hobby crafter to improve or change or try. I’m sure these artists are glad that some of us pay particular interest because we do art too. I watched one artist who was working with paper. Can’t remember if it was here or another video from another group of artists. I work with paper. They did something to get rid of wrinkles. I watched and tried it and it solved a paper wrinkle problem I couldn’t figure out how to do for years. The artists I’ve seen here and other places are very patient as they do things. I tend to rush so watching their patience is teaching me more patience. To non artists all that means nothing. To me, it means everything. I watch, I learn, I try to apply. And to say hey you helped in an area I think is good feedback as I try things to put to actual use rather than just being an observer.
$ 2,000 - $10,000 a piece! Welcome to Japan!
私もチェチェン人ですが、私にとって日本は名誉、尊敬、技術の国です!
❤❤❤ thanks for all tbe series - awe inspiring every episode ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@Craftsmanship-Process
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your comments 😀😀
Amazing work! As a craftsman myself (leather for 41yrs) I enjoy watching others in different mediums, and as such I do wish there was more details given in the process, i.e. how many coats of paint and lacquer. At the end some object like a flower in front of the mirror to show how reflective it is. Keep up the beautiful work!
Thank you for posting these videos. I absolutely love watching them. These people should be protected and treasured for what they do ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
The love of hand rubbed black lacquer. Do an entire car.
Amei! Parabéns, belíssimo trabalho.😍😍👏👏👏
I dont know that is a black mirror exist but now i promise to buy myself one when i grow much older🌼
If only I could afford that! I could afford something like $150-$200 for a smaller version. I love black mirrors!
that is truly cool. thank you for showing us the process.
Simplemente precioso, agradezco que mostrará su talento con todos
Que maravilloso trabajo y el esfuerzo… literalmente se refleja en el trabajo final. Felicidades a esas manos 🎉
Masterfully done. Thank you.
Reminds me of a ganache cake I made once. Also had a great high-gloss sheen to it
Amazing piece
どんな風に映るのか見てみたかった😢
@hotcoffee5555
27 күн бұрын
ほんとそれ。
Sorry, I don’t have the means to become patreon, but I really love your work! 😊👍
Très bel objet, plein de noblesse grâce à l'expertise d'artisans d'exception. Merci d'avoir partagé cette vidéo, c'était très beau à regarder 🙏 Bonne continuation.
I love the passion they have when doing things, thank you very much for making these videos and letting us see a little of how things are done, love from Mexico ❤❤❤
That is beautiful.
Beautifull.
Nice artwork
Very beautiful and a very fascinating process.
Bro went in raw with that paint gun, RIP his 🫁
Very Nice. Artwork.
雲一つない月夜の如く澄んだ綺麗な漆塗り…
Pretty to look at. But, I’m not sure how useful a black mirror actually is.
The talent, dedication, and patience are remarkable! I love seeing all the time-honored techniques still being used. Thank you for sharing all these amazing craftspeople with the world!
Beautiful! ❤️👍🏻
Gorgeous!
Great webshop. I might even buy something if there wasn't a "wheel of fortune" popup every time a new page opened 😁🙄
Beautiful
いいねー流石。
Thank you again! I watched closely how he applied that paint coat on top and when he turned it as he did it, I tried that on a round piece of cardboard I put in my small cans on top of shredded paper and was amazed. The coating is much smoother and it spread out better. I watched closely how he painted the outside rim. I’m going to try to be neater when I do outside of my cans turning it as I do to make it smoother like he did his rim instead of my usual slopping on paint. A small thing to see but a big improvement on my things when I try. I’m always learning something new that I can adapt to what I do watching.
@IPreferLoLtbh
Ай бұрын
The smoothing is achieved with the wet sanding, if you look after his is dried initially it is very rough and uneven until he sands it then scrapes it rather than brushing
@lisanidog8178
Ай бұрын
@@IPreferLoLtbh ahhhh!
@natemartinez4595
Ай бұрын
You want an effin cookie?
@lisanidog8178
Ай бұрын
@@natemartinez4595 I’ll take a bag of chocolate chip and a bag of Oreos. One cookie won’t do it.
That is very nice. I would love to see more of how well it reflects.
That would make a beautiful medicine cabinet mirror
Shame there were no images of reflections in the mirror at the end 😕
Magnifique !
Would make for a nice scrying mirror without the gold.
@teleriferchnyfain
Ай бұрын
Even with the gold! I’d love one!!!
Maravilloso 👏 👏 👏
옻칠로 거울을 만들다니 일본인의 장인정신 놀랍스므니다
Very nice
i like that this video doesn't fuck around with one of those previews it just gets right to it
노란 가루를 발랐을 때 금빛으로 변하는 장면이 너무 신기하고 아름다워요!!
@user-fm4cj8wt8t
12 күн бұрын
金粉蒔きですね。
Nice work, bad mirror 😁👍
Where does the texture come from? You went from spraying a smooth disk to "scraping" on a half textured one
Hmm, some of the phrases are kinda there, but not quite. 2nd process: Carve the base. -> "smooth the base " or "resurface the primer layer" 5th process: Scrape the surface -> "sand the surface" or "wet sand the paint layer"
A gateway to the underworld perhaps?
My dude literally hand polished that mirror. This is very beautiful.
Hand-rubbed lacquer. For real.
I wonder how cold it is in their workshop. They’re wearing a lot of layers for indoor work. Is it for the lacquer or just lack of central heating?
Awesome
I was waiting for you at the end of the video to show me the result of your work, but you did not pay attention to that and made us watch the full video and finally you cheated us
His arms must be very strong
Gracias por el tutorial, ahora a fabricarme mi propio espejo con laca negra que tengo a montones de latas arrumbadas aquí en el patio trasero de mi casa.
Beautiful work Sir, thank you for sharing.
I was bored honestly, guess I was expecting more !
Respect ✌️❤️🇳🇿
Почему не показали как оно отражает? Очень хотелось посмотреть на зеркало в действии.
Do they not have heat in their workshop?? 🤔🤔
Ooohhh. Japonais! Haven't seen the process before. That's amazing.
Странно, вроде бы такой простой предмет, но как не просто его делать, а так же выглядит очень красиво в итоге. Жаль не показали как отражает.
Guy: spends hours meticulously picking out every speck of dust. Same guy: wears a Polar fleece top.
@sjefhendrickx2257
Ай бұрын
So?whats your point?
@secotioid
Ай бұрын
@@sjefhendrickx2257 that he should try and avoid the dust in the first place. Should a chef wear a hair net, or spend half an hour checking each soup for hair?
@Wrsexy_
Ай бұрын
Bro THANK YOU. It wouldn't be dirty if they wore proper attire. They're just painting a piece of wood black and buffing it. Could easily be replicated with modern equipment in 3 hours and not 1 a day.
step two is called sanding, not carving . nice video.
kewl
Полезно. Да. А еще хранить клячку удобно в оболочке от киндер-яйца. Герметично, с крышечкой и не сохнет.
Does it actually work as a mirror?
Thank you for your hard work.
Remind me of a go stones .
Pretty
What an excellent crying mirror!! It’s beautiful 🤩
@PsychoKupcake
Ай бұрын
Did you mean scrying mirror? I'm not being a B. I am just genuinely curious bc I never heard of a crying mirror but I've heard of a scrying mirror.
@teleriferchnyfain
Ай бұрын
You realize you can’t edit comments, right? I do believe that was a so-called ‘correction’ by KZread🥺
@ethosfm1262
Ай бұрын
@teleriferchnyfain you absolutely can edit comments
@Insightful_Inquiries
Ай бұрын
Huh? You can edit comments. Also scrying is a dangerous satanic practice. As are all Pagan practices, they are nothing but demons deceiving those who worship at their alters. The “spirits” all have pure hate and fear of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and His beloved and Divine Son Jesus Christ. “Oh my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to Heaven, especially those in most need of thy Mercy” +---------+---------+ 🌹 “Pray the Rosary every day, in order to obtain Peace in the world…” -Our Lady’s Words at Fatima May 13th, 1917 🌹 +---------+---------+ -God bless 🌹Ave Maria🌹 +Viva Cristo Rey+
@teleriferchnyfain
Ай бұрын
I’m on my phone & no it doesn’t let me edit comments.
That is not a mirror, that is a reflective surface. A mirror has no "tint" in the sense that around 90% of the light gets reflected in a non-deforming and non-blurring manner, no matter how far the emitting object is from its surface. This surface reflects a lot less light, hence its distinctive black tint, it blurrs objects as they become more distant, so much so that the background elements like the walls pr the camera are not reflected at all.
@zerocool9774
Күн бұрын
Dude, you are so hecking boooring, I bet nobody invites you to parties.
right thats it, im gonna open a t-cut store in japan - work smarter not harder
resembles lunar eclipse?
100 лет, а спецодежду, респираторы, полировочную машинку так и не приобрели... с таким "на коленках- ручным" способом производительность и стоимость получается запредельная
Can you actually mirror on those?
Dudo mucho que IKEA los fabrique así 🤣🤣🤣
Chiếc gương màu đen thật đẹp
Question; why do Japanese people use short Bristle brushes? Does anyone know?
Arigato guzaimus 👍
Є приказка, сивина не ознака мудрості, сивина ознака старості! Так само і 100 річна історія...
Very pretty, indeed, but I don't know what I'd do with it. Wall art?
@ceebeedub177
Ай бұрын
They suggest how you could use it at about 10:00
How much does one of these even cost?
It is beautiful and I appreciate your work! I must ask though why the uneven gold portion? Personally It upsets my sense of balance and symmetry. I was just wondering if this is a traditional way of making them, or just the artists creative choice? Beautiful work though! ❤
Столько работы, усилий, съемка, монтаж, но в самом конце получившийся продукт показали ужастно, отвратительно. Зачем столько времени это делать, если показанный результат можно намалевать за пару часов двуми балончиками краски. Где зеркало, где отражение, где показанная идеальная поверхность в конце?
я что-то так и не нашел момента, когда в него будут запихивать длинноволосую девушку, что будет из него вылезать по ночам
That's beautiful! Some thoughts: 1. The gold standard for creating perfectly flat surfaces is to rub three of them together in pairs, with the appropriately-sized grit/sandpaper/etc. in between. (Switch to regular lapping near the end, of course.) Look up 'Whitworth Three Plates Method' for more info. 2. If you look up 'diy router sled' for another way to flatten boards. You don't need to use a router, of course, just the method. You can, for example, use a plane/sanding block/etc. Whatever tool you are using, the method will result in fast, perfectly flat surfaces. 3. The perfect tool to pick up debris in paint/etc. is actually a syringe needle, as the tips are incredibly tiny and are sharpened to be generally flat. Combine that with the hollow center and you have a microscopic spoon, perfect for getting under the smallest particles. Even better, by pulling back on the syringe a tiny amount, you create negative pressure to hold them in place. You also can get them cheaply in many different sizes. 4. You should _defintely_ expand beyond Patreon, as *many* people are boycotting it over its tyrannical political and ideological stance. Ko-Fi and Liberapay come immediately to mind, and you can have accounts on as many other services as you want. I hope that these ideas help you to create even more art faster, with less effort, and even greater financial gains. Cheers!
@Ssssssnakeisone
10 күн бұрын
Points 1-3 sound pretty good! Point 4 is not supported by any data I could find on the internet, and sounds like the B...ologna S...andwich a cheeto eater enjoys serving. You don't happen to like cheetos, do ya?! : D
Didn't even show how good of a mirror it even is :
Почему он в куртке сидит?
Ou você pode comprar um espelho normal e pagar 2% do valor
Los asiaticos siempre dandole misticismo a todo lo que hacen 😂😂😂 nada que un buen pintor no pueda hacer en menos tiempo sin tanto misticismo 😂😂😂
😊
The lax PPE is honestly kind of stressful 😭 Mostly watching him spray without both ventilation and a mask for potential fume risks. This is super cool but my god everyone please wear your personal protection equipment!! That way you can create beautiful art for longer. ☺️
Where is the result
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