Why Calligraphy Inkstones Are So Expensive | So Expensive | Business Insider

Calligraphy inkstones, especially elaborately designed ones, can cost over $5,000. While the traditional practice of using an ink stick and inkstone is less common now that liquid ink exists, the artistry and labor involved in making inkstones, for use or as collectibles, keeps demand alive.
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  • @PicklesBrandt
    @PicklesBrandt15 күн бұрын

    If I was a rock, I can't imagine how happy it would make me to hear a Korean craftsman say "This is a good rock"

  • @JSTRonline2

    @JSTRonline2

    10 күн бұрын

    Reminds me of Everything Everywhere All At Once.

  • @ria2335
    @ria233526 күн бұрын

    The way the both of them are connected to their environment and seek that connection... it's all cyclical! These rocks have been here long before us, and they will be here after, but touched by our hands and these beautiful crafts!

  • @BusinessInsider

    @BusinessInsider

    25 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @chrishan9138

    @chrishan9138

    24 күн бұрын

    BS. One is a master artisan, one is performing to make it about him not about the art or the tradition.

  • @Adri_Unsung

    @Adri_Unsung

    24 күн бұрын

    @@chrishan9138art has always since the beginning of time been about the artist.

  • @MrUNCLESAM84

    @MrUNCLESAM84

    10 күн бұрын

    So he sells stones between $750 to $2200 because he's South Korean. If he were Indian or Chinese no one would pay more than $20 a stone and max a $100 for larger and more engraved stone.

  • @BrianJamesTemple
    @BrianJamesTemple27 күн бұрын

    Two amazing artisans, and two valuable perspectives. How beautiful it is to devote oneself, mind and body, to this dying craft.

  • @BusinessInsider

    @BusinessInsider

    25 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @melodyparra2960
    @melodyparra2960Ай бұрын

    All that cutting and all that chiseling with a key 10 of the detail and everything is hand done with nothing more than physical labor and hand tools and at his age congrats I hope he Continues to do what he loves

  • @christophersimeon3025

    @christophersimeon3025

    Ай бұрын

    Great content! as the world crisis progresses the smartest thing people do lately is building a strong investment that isn’t controlled by the government. Like digital currencies.

  • @andreastieneke_grober8040

    @andreastieneke_grober8040

    Ай бұрын

    I respect you for this, tbh anyone who’s not investing,producing nor has an establishment will only do the bare minimum or just survive to be financially free one must do any of the following.

  • @charlesmougin884

    @charlesmougin884

    Ай бұрын

    Absolutely! Building a strong investment that isn’t controlled by the government is a smart move in todays unpredictable economy. digital assets offer a unique opportunity for financial independence.

  • @davidthompson9926

    @davidthompson9926

    Ай бұрын

    Are individuals still holding crypto coin and stocks? I didn’t know that , I guess a few know about integrating into the micro economy to help substitute FIAT or usdt for a more tangible exchange Experience, it more like capitalization with about 43.307% profits/ ROI weekly though.. ps..Kimberly Jane Carl,got me covered!

  • @kourtneyrice8667

    @kourtneyrice8667

    Ай бұрын

    "Hey everyone! 👋 Just starting my investment journey in crypto and stocks. 🚀 Learning the ropes and excited about the possibilities. Any tips or or info on how I’ll reach out to Kimberly Jane Carl,Let's grow together! 🌱

  • @georgie5397
    @georgie5397Ай бұрын

    The craftsman is using a Galaxy Flip 🤯 So it is true Korea is Samsung Land that even elderly are using a samsung smartphone

  • @impendio

    @impendio

    Ай бұрын

    I found this so funny too. This grandpa carving stones by hand with a galaxy flip, truly the most korean thing ever!

  • @a_god8269

    @a_god8269

    Ай бұрын

    I was about to comment on this too 😂 Not even a casual smartphone - a whole flip!

  • @Tuskbumper

    @Tuskbumper

    26 күн бұрын

    I'm glad someone mentioned it because ever since learning about the monopoly they hold over the country it makes you want to try spoting the company's chokehold everywhere. Not a phone you'd see an elderly person have in America usually that's for sure

  • @Goodmanperson55

    @Goodmanperson55

    24 күн бұрын

    only mostly elderly the kids are gravitating towards the iphone

  • @sariethesatannek3906

    @sariethesatannek3906

    10 күн бұрын

    ​@@Goodmanperson55shows age maturity fr💀👍🏻

  • @samalight7249
    @samalight7249Ай бұрын

    wow we finish the trinity we now know why calligraphy brushes, ink sticks, and ink stones are so expensive. What's next the calligraphy paper they're on?

  • @mr.joshua6818

    @mr.joshua6818

    Ай бұрын

    Definitely 😂

  • @jakemoeller7850

    @jakemoeller7850

    Ай бұрын

    Did you miss that one?

  • @darthandeddeu

    @darthandeddeu

    Ай бұрын

    Close, a calligraphy desk made of sandalwood with ceramic accents

  • @Harleychickjenn

    @Harleychickjenn

    Ай бұрын

    There is another one about how different ink blocks are made. It's also done by an older man. The work they do is amazing and I hope they teach/taught others so it doesn't become a lost art.

  • @easyteh4getperson

    @easyteh4getperson

    Ай бұрын

    they already did a spotlight on the paper! it's mulberry paper aka hanji

  • @willcookmakeup
    @willcookmakeupАй бұрын

    I love that he has a Zflip 4

  • @mrwinemaker
    @mrwinemaker15 күн бұрын

    I like that caligrapher's views and explanations. They are tastefully sensational about their art, but without the BS and OVER sensationalization that comes with a lot of different art you see now a days (think "the blue dot on this otherwise plain white canvas is meant to show deep rooted depression" and crap like that).

  • @MrUNCLESAM84

    @MrUNCLESAM84

    10 күн бұрын

    So he sells stones between $750 to $2200 because he's South Korean. If he were Indian or Chinese no one would pay more than $20 a stone and max a $100 for larger and more engraved stone.

  • @FlipTheBard
    @FlipTheBard17 күн бұрын

    I always love to see these craft works, it feels like doing things by hand, the old way, although more time consuming, it's best if you just want to "shut down" from society and focus only on doing your work. Feels almost meditative.

  • @captainbananapants7211

    @captainbananapants7211

    15 сағат бұрын

    Quality over quantity !!! That was the motto back in days now it’s all about cooperate greed ☹️!!

  • @FlipTheBard

    @FlipTheBard

    15 сағат бұрын

    @@captainbananapants7211 Capitalism is all about profit, quality is "an optional cost".

  • @EcomCarl
    @EcomCarl18 күн бұрын

    Guan yuku's dedication to crafting inkstones from natural red rock is truly admirable, showcasing the artistry and tradition behind calligraphy. The level of control and quality of ink these inkstones offer is unparalleled, making them a valuable tool for professional calligraphers. 🖋

  • @Egg-gx5bn
    @Egg-gx5bnАй бұрын

    Some people have ripped jeans Bro has a ripped shirt 💀💀

  • @paulrogers5559

    @paulrogers5559

    26 күн бұрын

    If you think that's torn , you should get a look at his bum hole.

  • @fitrionoferi273

    @fitrionoferi273

    26 күн бұрын

    The brush, the inkstick, and the stone are very expressive no wonder he can't effort new shirt.

  • @paulspencer2542
    @paulspencer254221 күн бұрын

    Business insider story telling I absolutely look forward to, its rich, spiritual and they spend time deeply connecting with the people they document. Lovely stuff 10/10

  • @MrUNCLESAM84

    @MrUNCLESAM84

    10 күн бұрын

    So he sells stones between $750 to $2200 because he's South Korean. If he were Indian or Chinese no one would pay more than $20 a stone and max a $100 for larger and more engraved stone.

  • @jm9371
    @jm9371Ай бұрын

    I never even knew this a thing. Great video.

  • @evolancer211
    @evolancer211Ай бұрын

    I should have known but I didn't realize Koreans used ink stones as well. Great to see the difference between the Japanese and the Korean ink stone creation

  • @bocbinsgames6745

    @bocbinsgames6745

    Ай бұрын

    ink stones are common across all countries with a tradition of chinese calligraphy

  • @MrUNCLESAM84

    @MrUNCLESAM84

    10 күн бұрын

    So he sells stones between $750 to $2200 because he's South Korean. If he were Indian or Chinese no one would pay more than $20 a stone and max a $100 for larger and more engraved stone.

  • @smeqwack7337
    @smeqwack733725 күн бұрын

    someone get this man a bandsaw

  • @doomedbringer

    @doomedbringer

    22 күн бұрын

    That point it’s done right without any of that. Just because a way is easier doesn’t mean it’s better

  • @leadpoisoning717

    @leadpoisoning717

    21 күн бұрын

    @@doomedbringer as a stone sculptor, everything else he does by hand makes total sense to me. Not how I would do it but I respect the level of control he's able to exercise by doing it with hand tools. But he's crazy not to be using a bandsaw for the first steps; no one, including the artisan, would be able to see any difference in the finished product after cutting it with a bandsaw vs cutting it with a hand saw.

  • @bobvanboekel3966

    @bobvanboekel3966

    21 күн бұрын

    The man just wants to train his upper back with his bro

  • @einsam_aber_frei

    @einsam_aber_frei

    17 күн бұрын

    Better buy him a waterjet cutting machine.

  • @dynamogaming4953

    @dynamogaming4953

    15 күн бұрын

    5his channel surely gets a paycheck from japan if this was india they would had definetly shown unnecessary things 🙄 😅 i dont get why are they so expensive 😅

  • @metallicamadsam
    @metallicamadsam23 күн бұрын

    Cool story, sad business insider didn’t buy Vincent his first proper ink stone. Hopefully he can afford one in the future ❤️

  • @darkwarriormaster9644
    @darkwarriormaster9644Ай бұрын

    This man is a true craftsman. First, calligraphy brushes. Then, calligraphy ink sticks (from Business Insider India). Now, calligraphy inkstones. What’s next? The actual calligraphy process itself?

  • @ryu447

    @ryu447

    Ай бұрын

    They included the process of calligraphy. Didn't you see Vincent acting like a chick while doing "contemporary" calligraphy? Kinda racist they used a deranged white man instead of a Korean master. But hey, they have to push the agenda...

  • @reddragonflyxx657

    @reddragonflyxx657

    26 күн бұрын

    They probably could do a video on why calligraphy is expensive (I wouldn't be surprised if this group can find calligraphy that costs >1000 USD). They'd probably focus on the whole production process for a mural or an exceptionally detailed seal stamp used on important legal documents.

  • @pigcatapult
    @pigcatapult21 күн бұрын

    Me: Is it because they’re made by a dwindling group of- [aging artisans who can’t find apprentices for a passion trade in this economy?] Husband, who has seen the vid and heard me say this many times before: Yes.

  • @Harleychickjenn
    @HarleychickjennАй бұрын

    Why is there music let alone loud enough that it's hard to hear him? 😢😡

  • @doomedbringer

    @doomedbringer

    22 күн бұрын

    He’s not hard to hear though. You might want to see a doctor about your hearing

  • @nifty3000
    @nifty3000Ай бұрын

    KZread mods are going in hard in this comment section

  • @n.g.l.

    @n.g.l.

    10 күн бұрын

    Because I was going to say it. Korea is conservative yet they added 🏳️‍🌈? Maybe we got a different documentary version than them 😭

  • @zhenwenlu2607
    @zhenwenlu26078 күн бұрын

    The best and most expensive inkstands for calligraphy are now being crafted in China - the home of Han character calligraphy.

  • @nickkirschner3719
    @nickkirschner37198 күн бұрын

    Just two buddies cutting rocks with a hand saw, exactly as it should be!

  • @wayneneher6362
    @wayneneher636227 күн бұрын

    This is something I would love to learn!

  • @aBRUSHforCONFUCIUS
    @aBRUSHforCONFUCIUS23 сағат бұрын

    The reasons inkstones is much better than bottled ink. The ink stick can be exploited by the pressure on the inkstone. This means the fineness of ink particles can be controlled. The inksticks come in a huge variety of starting ingredients. The soot made from oil, pine or other trees, tar soot, lacquer soot, etc. This gives the ink variations in subtle tints from blue, purple to reddish and greenish. The glue used effects the body of the ink on the brush. How it interacts with water and the paper. The older the inkstick the better it is. The molecular weight drops, which gives the ink a faster yet more controllable feel. The ink also sticks to the hair in a way, which always the brush to be far more sensitive. Especially when using very fine hair of high quality brushes. Bottled ink attacks the hair of the brushes, wearing them out quicker. Older ink does not dry out as quick, if it does, the rewetting doesn't cause uncontrolled streaking issues or rings. Inksticks over 15 years but generally more than twenty, does not go off in a day. It can ge kept up to two weeks and never stinks, unlike bottled ink which smells rancid after a day or two. Bottled ink is much more difficult to clean out of the brush. In the end inksticks are actually cheaper. Each can produce several gallons or more. Beware of poor quality inksticks and inkstones. Never buy inkstones based on name. Low quality stones can come from famous pits because of the limited supply. A good quality inkstick feels like fingernail. Oily, smooth yet a slightly sticky. Bever too heavy. Japanese and Koreans may lacquer and buff some types of inksticks. These are very shiny. Crisp details in design never sloppy. A hollow sound as an nkstick ages, when flicked with the finger. GoodCharacters out of California sells high quality Sam Yick brushes and a good colkection of inksticks.

  • @Chr.U.Cas2216
    @Chr.U.Cas221616 күн бұрын

    👍👌👏 Oh WOW, simply fantastic! I use "modern" Calligraphy pens and steel feathers with common ink (mostly green because it's my favourite colour) to write letters and postcards. Unfortunately I can't use ink and inkstones like the ones in the documentary/documentation. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and especially health to all involved people.

  • @thegoblintrader
    @thegoblintraderАй бұрын

    What type of stone is it? It almost looks like a slate .

  • @melissaharris3389

    @melissaharris3389

    26 күн бұрын

    That's what I'm wondering. Some type of iron rich sandstone, I'd guess by the color, and that it's clearly sedimentary.

  • @myself3209
    @myself3209Ай бұрын

    I feel like many of the steps in that process could be easily modernized without any drawbacks. But I guess the love he puts into every step is part of the deal

  • @w1-em4nq

    @w1-em4nq

    Ай бұрын

    i was thinking the same thing. But, that commercialization would ruin it. Greed has ruined so much

  • @MrTsiolkovsky

    @MrTsiolkovsky

    Ай бұрын

    It's also tied up into Japanese religion, the belief that spirits inhabit even inanimate objects.

  • @kutter_ttl6786

    @kutter_ttl6786

    Ай бұрын

    There are plenty of mass-produced ink stones out there, too (the one Vincent Chong is using is probably one of them). This video is just showing you how one is made by a traditional craftsman.

  • @Isabella-jt8of

    @Isabella-jt8of

    25 күн бұрын

    Couldn't agree more, as a fashion designer knowing the true craft behind truly quality garments from all over the world, i can say for a fact that the more mechanised a system becomes, the lower the quality goes and the cheaper the prices. In the case of the fashion industry apprciation for the craft has died and all that remains is fast fashion and runways as we know them today. I'm not judging today's designers, merely stating that making something more automated and mechanised is not always a good thing.​@w1-em4nq

  • @GustavoSantos-ep5jx
    @GustavoSantos-ep5jx28 күн бұрын

    Do anything the hard way and it automatically makes it expensive

  • @doomedbringer

    @doomedbringer

    22 күн бұрын

    It also makes it done the classic way. If something is done with modern power tools it’s just not the same. You want something fancy like this… we’ll all that labour and a lifetime of skill costs money… otherwise there are cheaper options. Trade skills have always been profitable, even more so these days as more and more people don’t bother and instead pay someone else to do it for them

  • @-Devy-

    @-Devy-

    17 күн бұрын

    ​@@doomedbringer "Classic" doesn't automatically equate to better, though. Often times it's just extra laborious for the sake of being extra laborious.

  • @doomedbringer

    @doomedbringer

    17 күн бұрын

    @@-Devy- it does when you get things BECAUSE it’s done the old fashioned way. And guess what, all that time and a lifetime of skill costs money… and quality things always do. If you want mass produced garbage of course you will pay less

  • @DaveVargas90012
    @DaveVargas90012Ай бұрын

    Quality ⚡

  • @void6253
    @void625323 күн бұрын

    Moving and working on those rocks AT that age.. man thats crazy 🥶

  • @UraTrowelie
    @UraTrowelieАй бұрын

    Is the background music far too loud to be enjoyable?

  • @doomedbringer

    @doomedbringer

    22 күн бұрын

    No. See a doctor for your hearing

  • @UraTrowelie

    @UraTrowelie

    22 күн бұрын

    @doomedbringer right. See the doc because I'm hearing too well.

  • @doomedbringer

    @doomedbringer

    19 күн бұрын

    @@UraTrowelie I mean I heard the guy just fine and you’re the one unable to hear the guy. So it’s clearly a you problem. Your hearing must be awful

  • @jilliancrawford7577
    @jilliancrawford757723 күн бұрын

    I am curious, could the shavings and chipped pieces of the stones be sold and repurposed, maybe somehow turned into a clay to be made into cheaper inkstones? Obviously the additive of using binders to turn the dust into a clay would lower the quality, I just wonder if there is potential in something like that.

  • @iz8633
    @iz86334 күн бұрын

    The Handmade Inkstone creation so much Appreciated !❤🖌❤! Thank You for showing these masterpieces !👌

  • @AnglophobiaIsevil7
    @AnglophobiaIsevil717 күн бұрын

    I think its wonerous that we can begin to see the dedication and art of other asian cultures. Usually its always japan, and thats cool. However i often wondered what kind of extreme craftsmanship exists in places like south korea. I hope you guys cover many more of these types of stories.

  • @boltonky
    @boltonky27 күн бұрын

    So awesome, i really do hope he has someone or more than one person to hand it down to otherwise it will be a dying art form

  • @forbiddencrystalinternet6201
    @forbiddencrystalinternet620121 күн бұрын

    The intimacy and devotion that Japanese craftsmen have is honestly such a beautiful thing. It's sadly absent in the [much of] rest of the world, and only more and more so. And it's not just their proficiency and skill in the craft, but the very essence of the thing itself they are in harmony with, like grass bending with the wind. They have respect for every tool and stone and tree, and their work shows it. 10/10

  • @Christian.Knight

    @Christian.Knight

    20 күн бұрын

    The only problem with your comment is that they're Korean here not Japanese

  • @mateoheres9467
    @mateoheres946723 күн бұрын

    Real craftsmanship right there

  • @sammichaels1471
    @sammichaels147126 күн бұрын

    Would have been interesting to hear from an artisan who uses the product you did this video about

  • @elxero2189
    @elxero21894 күн бұрын

    Part of me wants to ask where are they hiding the dremel lol

  • @user-ch3fu4ug6n
    @user-ch3fu4ug6nАй бұрын

    Hi. My self bandari gopalakrishna from India, living in Hyderabad. My father is a drawing artist. Now no more. Excellent artist. In school and arts college JNTU. School from All saints High' school. Hyd. He learned few signatures from Printed Books . He purchased several books and art formation. Brushes. Your video is very inspiring us. Good and health works.

  • @projectmack9133
    @projectmack913313 күн бұрын

    When I get rich imma have everything made by hand via an old asian man using olden day methods. My clothes, shoes, furniture, whatever can be done.

  • @MrUNCLESAM84

    @MrUNCLESAM84

    10 күн бұрын

    I hope you never do

  • @johnreznik3713
    @johnreznik371326 күн бұрын

    Keep up the material like this

  • @DaveVargas90012
    @DaveVargas90012Ай бұрын

    Such beautiful and amazing traditions in this world. Protect and support them.

  • @kristina5679
    @kristina5679Ай бұрын

    Makes you appreciate

  • @MrUNCLESAM84

    @MrUNCLESAM84

    10 күн бұрын

    Appreciate what?! He sells stones between $750 to $2200 because he's South Korean. If he were Indian or Chinese no one would pay more than $20 a stone and max a $100 for larger and more engraved stone.

  • @kristina5679

    @kristina5679

    5 күн бұрын

    Do some research on the process or any other hand made crafting and you will get it.

  • @MrUNCLESAM84

    @MrUNCLESAM84

    5 күн бұрын

    @@kristina5679 bought a straight razor couple of years ago, hand made "supposedly" in America Damascus steel from a blacksmith in Missouri, paid $700 for it and I'm not going to lie it's a piece of art, I didn't even use it I kept it in it's box to preserve it. Last November I was talking about it to a friend of mine, his family is originally from Pakistan and he told me that his uncle can make the exact same one for me if we showed it to him, long story short we video called his uncle and he said I can make it for $200 and I told him get outta here, his uncle reply was simply "challenge accepted" so we sent him a dozen pictures of the razor and hanged up. A month later my friend comes to my house with an unopened tape wrapped box that came in the mail to his address, we open the box and in there the razor with a flash drive that contains 5 hours and 42 minutes video of his uncle recording how he made it from scratch, and when he said hand made he meant it literally, he didn't use a hydraulic hammer nor electric sander, just his hand tools in a very simple "primitive" shop. I paid him $300 instead of the $200 and I'm using the semi hand "American" made razor now and preserving my $200 fully hand made Pakistani real piece of art. So trust me it's all about where and who worked on the item that been fabricated

  • @NO-background-music-in-videos.
    @NO-background-music-in-videos.Ай бұрын

    Wish you would not crap the videos up with background music.

  • @rhijulbec1

    @rhijulbec1

    Ай бұрын

    @NO-background-music-in-videos (😁 love the handle) Thank you. I said the same thing. Her voice is very low timbre and that music almost completely drowns her out.

  • @jesseamaya4413
    @jesseamaya441326 күн бұрын

    Exactly! Artisans know and appreciate the work of other Artisans.

  • @MariktheWolf
    @MariktheWolf23 күн бұрын

    you have to love doing this for a living otherwise the quality wouldnt be there...and these 2 guys wouldnt put this effort in to do this form of art the old way...

  • @athmaid
    @athmaid29 күн бұрын

    What was the point of showing someone who doesn't even use this traditional ink stone? It adds nothing to the video. We want to hear someone who actually has experience with it

  • @amistry605

    @amistry605

    27 күн бұрын

    Because he's a transformer and it's the woke thing to do...

  • @ethenjennings5800

    @ethenjennings5800

    27 күн бұрын

    He did look like a bit of a weirdo

  • @amistry605

    @amistry605

    27 күн бұрын

    @@ethenjennings5800 Par for the course.

  • @m1dos391

    @m1dos391

    25 күн бұрын

    He’s a transgender that’s why

  • @chrishan9138

    @chrishan9138

    24 күн бұрын

    I've got no idea why he was in the video either. Really jarring against the backdrop of this master artisan demonstrating his traditional craft.

  • @Draw3d17
    @Draw3d1726 күн бұрын

    Very Amazing

  • @burnside8729
    @burnside872923 күн бұрын

    its about the individuality and the soul... the soul being put into an artform is a dieing thing making so much in say for example, music.... a dead form as its only ever for the money now in as fast a thing as possable. there is no flow anymore, no one is creative anymore. but this... that last little bit of creativity left in the big grand thing in the biggest picture of things. we need more daring people willing tp throw caution to the wayside, just like how the 1990s seen the biggest eletronic boom in such a short time thats still driving us to keep bettering tech.

  • @ENDPEARL
    @ENDPEARLАй бұрын

    Why my whole body are so expensive?

  • @xaxabogbart

    @xaxabogbart

    28 күн бұрын

    These days, there's plenty of ways to make money. Are you one of them?

  • @Tzion
    @Tzion21 күн бұрын

    What's the basis of Vincent's claim that queer and trans people have been at the center of art for all of human history? You can't just brush aside the total lack of evidence by saying "erasure". I get that this video isn't focused on that question, but that line shouldn't have made it into the final edit.

  • @Christian.Knight

    @Christian.Knight

    20 күн бұрын

    Very subliminal how they slid that in there....agenda has to make it no matter what....coz they couldn't find an Asian artisan could they??

  • @jblade8028

    @jblade8028

    19 күн бұрын

    cry about it

  • @MrUNCLESAM84

    @MrUNCLESAM84

    10 күн бұрын

    I appreciate that they included that line

  • @UsaidKarbelkar
    @UsaidKarbelkar3 күн бұрын

    What annoyed me the most was when he mentioned Queer and Trans people. Like bro where does that even come into the equation.

  • @c00mgoblin
    @c00mgoblinАй бұрын

    You couldn’t find someone who uses the artisans meticulously crafted item?

  • @_Solaris

    @_Solaris

    13 күн бұрын

    ESG brownie points.

  • @radulescubg
    @radulescubg27 күн бұрын

    Ink stems??

  • @kreterakete
    @kreteraketeАй бұрын

    Using dremel is like McDonald

  • @doctorsays.
    @doctorsays.Ай бұрын

    Bro can't find a shirt without hole for an interview......

  • @duffman2201

    @duffman2201

    29 күн бұрын

    Don t you have seen his nails?os clearly an alternative intellectual😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @rodolforomero7039

    @rodolforomero7039

    26 күн бұрын

    Dude’s a loser… what do you expect?

  • @chrishan9138

    @chrishan9138

    24 күн бұрын

    .... shirt is the least of his problems.

  • @MsBrendalina

    @MsBrendalina

    23 күн бұрын

    His tattered shirt identifies as a tuxedo. 😂

  • @jilliancrawford7577
    @jilliancrawford757723 күн бұрын

    These men show how humans will dedicate themselves to art. While I am sure people have suggested that he uses something to cushion and protect his shoulder for the health of his joints, he is probably so accustomed to the process without one that some kind of padding or brace would affect the quality of his performance. I guess this because this is certain something I experience with my arthritis and I can only wonder what these men's joints are like at their ages. It's a little distressing to see, but I understand, which makes it even more beautiful and yet difficult to watch. I hope these artisan's efforts are appreciated as they deserve and that they take care of themselves. May they be happy and healthy as they deserve!

  • @doomedbringer

    @doomedbringer

    22 күн бұрын

    I want to believe if we had something like universal basic income then people could find and do what they loved, instead of needing to fit into a social norm just to make ends meat and put bread on the table. People want to work, but most people also don’t like being treated like waste

  • @MrUNCLESAM84
    @MrUNCLESAM8410 күн бұрын

    So he sells stones between $750 to $2200 because he's South Korean. If he were Indian or Chinese no one would pay more than $20 a stone and max a $100 for larger and more engraved stone.

  • @elcocoleo
    @elcocoleoАй бұрын

    being here so early makes me feel like this video was made just for me

  • @elcocoleo

    @elcocoleo

    Ай бұрын

    i mean, how can this piece of information only reach 1M persons? only 10,000 so far.. but doesn’t it make one wonder ?

  • @israeldelarosa5461

    @israeldelarosa5461

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah I just look at the ink stone and go “THIS ROCK WAS MADE FOR ME”

  • @restlessridin3977
    @restlessridin3977Ай бұрын

    Combos were deadly

  • @auro1986
    @auro1986Ай бұрын

    why? you made digital and printing services in abundance

  • @WankenZeFurious
    @WankenZeFurious28 күн бұрын

    What's a stawne? 😅

  • @arcade0s
    @arcade0sАй бұрын

    such a cute old man

  • @user-ux4sc4ce4f
    @user-ux4sc4ce4f26 күн бұрын

    한국이었네?!

  • @HumanAction76
    @HumanAction7626 күн бұрын

    I hope he has an apprentice or two to pass on his knowledge through.

  • @AntiJeffreyMcCrayCommunity
    @AntiJeffreyMcCrayCommunity26 күн бұрын

    $25 bucks on Amazon 😂

  • @stevenperry9762
    @stevenperry976226 күн бұрын

    He doesn't charge enough.

  • @orangeppl
    @orangeppl21 күн бұрын

    Why would calligraphers choose to use this ancient method? Uhm, they’re calligraphers… that’s why.

  • @edwardweeks1539
    @edwardweeks1539Ай бұрын

    That bald dude used every multi syllable word he knew and sounded like he was confusing himself lol

  • @UsaidKarbelkar

    @UsaidKarbelkar

    3 күн бұрын

    Bro ur so right. In my opinion he ruined the video in a way.

  • @YakubPrintmaker
    @YakubPrintmaker20 күн бұрын

    Ya'll couldn't hook my boy up with a nice inkstone while visiting that craftsman?

  • @rhijulbec1
    @rhijulbec1Ай бұрын

    THE BACKGROUND MUSIC IS TOO LOUD! Sorry~the background music is too loud. Plus the narrator's low timbre voice makes it difficult to hear her. I tuned on CC but it covered much of the video~turn it down, please!! I was really, really interested in this video, but that LOUD music made it frustrating.

  • @Plasmax-jp6pm
    @Plasmax-jp6pm27 күн бұрын

    u guys just had to put thatcreep in this video god damn

  • @AnglophobiaIsevil7
    @AnglophobiaIsevil717 күн бұрын

    Buisness insider really been putting out banger cntent this last 2 years wow

  • @toxichammertoe8696
    @toxichammertoe869626 күн бұрын

    USED MODERN TECHNOLOGY....IT'S THERE TO MAKE LIFE EASIER! .... USE A MECHANICAL SAW AND GRINDER TO CUT AND SAND STONE!

  • @stephanc6138
    @stephanc6138Ай бұрын

    you actually ans. it. it ANCIENT. takes a lot of work to make one. as with the art form they support.

  • @buckmusky2201
    @buckmusky220126 күн бұрын

    would have great to hear from someone that actually used the inkstones instead of going out of your way to virtue signal.

  • @nevermind9854

    @nevermind9854

    26 күн бұрын

    Tf you yapping about?

  • @_Solaris

    @_Solaris

    13 күн бұрын

    Bingo. Can't escape this siht these days.

  • @bobjones4469
    @bobjones446925 күн бұрын

    Rich people hobbies are always expensive, they need an outlet to release their money? Why not give it to the poor? Economics is not quite that simple.

  • @crcsector9
    @crcsector9Ай бұрын

    ESG +1

  • @Uncle_Smidge

    @Uncle_Smidge

    Ай бұрын

    wat

  • @alansokelisatruehero8520

    @alansokelisatruehero8520

    29 күн бұрын

    nailed it. and the Bureau of correct think is working overtime in comments. no thought is harmless, all must be controlled. brought to you by the DNC and BlackRock/Disney

  • @athmaid

    @athmaid

    29 күн бұрын

    ​@@alansokelisatruehero8520someone forgot to take their meds

  • @camilatapia895
    @camilatapia895Ай бұрын

    Beautiful work from both the ink stone artisan and the calligrapher - love that they could have chosen any modern artist who is continuing the craft and they specifically showed a trans person who is working their way up from using the affordable version of the traditional inkstone to one day be in a position to afford the more expensive elaborate stones that this video shows the inkstone artisan making! The respect for the craft is amazing to see from both perspectives

  • @chrishan9138

    @chrishan9138

    24 күн бұрын

    Disagree. They've used a man for virtue signalling, ignoring artists that better demonstrate the skill and tradition.

  • @zollen123
    @zollen12312 күн бұрын

    Why didn't they use electric tools like power cutter and sander?

  • @NYO0M

    @NYO0M

    11 күн бұрын

    Same reason many don’t use liquid ink, you develop a more personal connection and through the labor and skill the piece becomes special

  • @IxAmxOlek
    @IxAmxOlek21 күн бұрын

    Of course you had to make it about that topic again at the end.

  • @jblade8028

    @jblade8028

    19 күн бұрын

    cry about it

  • @_Solaris

    @_Solaris

    13 күн бұрын

    They can't not impose the w0ke bilge and insert it somewhere in the vid. Siht never ends in 2024.

  • @aBRUSHforCONFUCIUS
    @aBRUSHforCONFUCIUS23 сағат бұрын

    Who cares if the student is gay. It has no baring on the inkstone. People of the 1st world have soft lives. This why who you sleep with, outshines the artist hand making every part of the inkstone. Merit means nothing to ideologues.

  • @chrishan9138
    @chrishan913824 күн бұрын

    There's only one man doing caligraphy there... why are you using plurals?

  • @quinn2826

    @quinn2826

    23 күн бұрын

    This is really embarrassing for you

  • @WaqarAli-uj7mp

    @WaqarAli-uj7mp

    7 күн бұрын

    for a moment Iwas confused too

  • @sz9705
    @sz970529 күн бұрын

    You cannot be serious... inkstone originated from ancient China, and they perfected the craft for the royal family, the craftsmanship in this video is nothing short of a bad craftsmanship even compared to the regular inkstone in China after generations of people kept polishing the technique. This video is just like "Why American authentic pizza is better than Italian pizza" ffs

  • @xjunkxyrdxdog89

    @xjunkxyrdxdog89

    28 күн бұрын

    Imagine Chinese complaining about inferior imitation goods. 😂

  • @Alsry1

    @Alsry1

    25 күн бұрын

    ​@@xjunkxyrdxdog89 we complain about inferior chicken constantly.

  • @Petey17564
    @Petey1756425 күн бұрын

    Mkk

  • @rysus
    @rysusАй бұрын

    . It is just disrespectful to put these respectable traditional craftsmen in the same video as some random western dude

  • @chrishan9138

    @chrishan9138

    24 күн бұрын

    Cultural appropriation is OK as long it's not by straight white males /s

  • @augustahlholm4411
    @augustahlholm441126 күн бұрын

    😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @ahn155
    @ahn155Ай бұрын

    일제가 아니라 한국산을 비싼 돈을 주고 산다니 이해할 수 없네요🤣

  • @GeeMuscle
    @GeeMuscleАй бұрын

    WTF!!!

  • @Mike.Hunt.
    @Mike.Hunt.Ай бұрын

    Dude looks like a match about to spark up

  • @Ben-xf7uy
    @Ben-xf7uyАй бұрын

    The strange guy at the end didn't even use anything, made by hand in Korea........ You are telling me the Korean guy that makes them couldn't point you in a direction to someone who actually use the fancy stuff??? last half of the video just felt out of place. "you know, like, its just rocks. It's like, weird." Not sure what any of that guy actually added to the video. He used a clay dish and poured bottled ink. Shame we didn't get to see one of the big beautiful ones get used and actually get to watch them mix the ink and then be used in the traditional way.... You guys did the traditional side very dirty. Could of at least included that too

  • @510MyTube
    @510MyTube28 күн бұрын

    Someone introduce a dremal tool to the man. This is where the quote "work smarter, not harder" comes into play.

  • @karenneill9109

    @karenneill9109

    26 күн бұрын

    Yes, I think it would still be handmade if some of the work were done with a stone saw and a handheld tool.

  • @zavies14
    @zavies1425 күн бұрын

    Talking about ink and stones and it had to mention trans.

  • @jblade8028

    @jblade8028

    19 күн бұрын

    cry about it

  • @_Solaris

    @_Solaris

    13 күн бұрын

    ​@jblade8028 meanwhile, he has 10 likes. ...you have 0. The push ain't working anymore, pal.

  • @jblade8028

    @jblade8028

    12 күн бұрын

    @@_Solaris The fact you think likes somehow is a gauge of something being correct or not says everything i need to know about you. embarrassing.

  • @WaqarAli-uj7mp

    @WaqarAli-uj7mp

    7 күн бұрын

    @@jblade8028 I think you are the one crying here

  • @jblade8028

    @jblade8028

    6 күн бұрын

    @@WaqarAli-uj7mp womp womp

  • @TheMCWars
    @TheMCWars27 күн бұрын

    That “artist” was weird af

  • @quiteintresting1916
    @quiteintresting191623 күн бұрын

    Stop glorifying this... This things can be done easily by powetools... It's like saying i will walk 1000 miles than taking a train bcz train is morden

  • @user-mh7qk1ei7b
    @user-mh7qk1ei7b22 күн бұрын

    Way kaligrafi ink stone is so expwnsife kaligrafi ink stone beautyful

  • @Soulessotaku338
    @Soulessotaku338Ай бұрын

    What does being trans or queer have to do with this

  • @heyustabbedme

    @heyustabbedme

    Ай бұрын

    If you don’t connect to art, that’s a reflection of you. Art evolves and grows with each artist. When you don’t understand a connection, this is an opportunity to learn

  • @2pointSummer

    @2pointSummer

    Ай бұрын

    @@heyustabbedme and when you don't understand that modern world political agendas have nothing to do with each individual's perception of art, you get to learn something as well. the queer kid was out of place in this video.

  • @heyustabbedme

    @heyustabbedme

    Ай бұрын

    @@2pointSummer all art is political, and contemporary art pushes the envelope. If you’re uncomfortable, that’s a reflection on you

  • @Uncle_Smidge

    @Uncle_Smidge

    Ай бұрын

    Why are you triggered bro

  • @hocke68

    @hocke68

    Ай бұрын

    Absolutely nothing.

  • @user-vy4lz9ux9s
    @user-vy4lz9ux9s29 күн бұрын

    偷国👍

  • @themarquis336
    @themarquis336Ай бұрын

    It’s just you don’t have to do that all the time 🤷🏻‍♂️😂. It’s ridiculous and out of place. Choose what the video is actually about and stick to it. If you want to discuss the hardships of living as a Queer or Trans person, by all means make a 35 minute video about it, but don’t try to make a video on traditional Korean calligraphy ink about the Queer community. At least try to be coherent for crying out loud…

  • @Uncle_Smidge

    @Uncle_Smidge

    Ай бұрын

    Cry and cope more

  • @accountid9681

    @accountid9681

    29 күн бұрын

    literally 15 seconds at the end bud, you're making a mountain out of a molehill

  • @themarquis336

    @themarquis336

    29 күн бұрын

    @@accountid9681 That’s not the point. And you know that’s not the point 🤷🏻‍♂️👍🏻

  • @xjunkxyrdxdog89

    @xjunkxyrdxdog89

    28 күн бұрын

    ​@themarquis336 you rage at people existing. 😂

  • @chrishan9138

    @chrishan9138

    24 күн бұрын

    Utter disrespect making the art about them tbh.

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