手技TEWAZA「高岡漆器」Takaoka-Shikki Lacquerware/伝統工芸 青山スクエア Japan traditional crafts Aoyama Square
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- 高岡漆器は、江戸時代の初めに、加賀藩の藩主前田利長が、現在の富山県高岡市に高岡城を築いたとき、武具や箪笥、膳等日常生活品を作らせたのが始まりです。
堆朱、存清といった中国の技法を元にした彫刻塗やサビ漆で花鳥山水を描いた勇助塗、貝や玉石の貼り付け技法を駆使した青貝塗の三種があります。
The Takaoka lacquerware craft was established at the beginning of the Edo era (1600-1868) when the lord of the Kaga clan built Takaoka castle in what is now the city of Takaoka. Soon, lacquerers began making all types of household goods as well as armor and weaponry.
They have perfected the art of Takaoka-shikki on the basis of Chinese lacquer art techniques. Such motifs as flowers, birds, and human figures are inlaid with pieces of shell, sometimes less than 0.1 millimeter thick.Takaoka-shikki is renowned for its highly decorative techniques.
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you should put links in the show notes section on where to buy these items so we can support such amazing craftspeople.
The precision, artistry and craftsmanship is phenomenal - stunning ✨✨✨
Love seeing the process. You could definitely release a longer version with some calming music just watching these skilled people do their work.
Thank you!
I am considering a long version, but I still have a craft that I would like to introduce, so think after I finish making them.
Incrível. A meticulosidade é inacreditável!
Amazing, interesting and also relaxing video!
Thank you so much for sharing!
Respect to this art form. Takes so much patience and experience.
No doubt very beautiful
Such amazing compositions and artistic and intuitive paintings in shell
Amazing as always. This channel never disappoints!
Thank you very much!
I feel the same way. These craftsmen and women are artists of the highest form. I can watch this for hours and watch it over and over again.
Merci.
My dad (a-whole) "taught me", that they were made by painting layer after layer on "nothing", and polishing after each one. Made it sound as if it was hundreds of layers, making the product "un-payable".. He loooved to tell lies to sound interesting and smart. "Everything" I learn seems to underline my hate of him.. Cool work and videos though. :)
Adorei, maravilhoso trabalho!!
Beautiful work
Thank you very much!
Amazing work, I just love it, I enjoy your awesome work.
son una preciosidad de trabajos 👍😊
とても素晴らしい:)
綺麗だなぁー
Kandai ademi kilat eken. Jaraisin!
Bellísimo trabajo!!!
Beautiful workmanship.
Thank you!
A pure beauty ! Great thanks a lot for sharing :) :) :)
Thank you!
@@aoyamasquare a great pleasure thanks :) :)
峠の釜めしの釜が道具になってるわ。
เพิ่มความรู้ดีค่ะ
Que hermoso me encanta 🤗🙌
Amazing!
Thank you!
Awesome
🎌💕四方が海の敷島日本の螺鈿細工🎌💕
大変貴重な投稿を有り難うございます。
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喜んで頂けて良かったです。
Wow it takes a lot of patience :o
very good work
Thank you very much!
Wow es hermoso el trabajo de este artista.
Muchas gracias!
Beautiful
Thank you!
Como admiro esas manos maravillosas.....
Gracias!
素晴らしい!
ありがとうございます!
Can you tell me how you make your adhesive that can secure such fine pieces of shell?
amazing!
Thank you!
how did he make the shell so thin?
They only apply a lacquer so they don’t make the shell but usually shells are grinded with a polishing sand or boiled to peeled off.
How can i buy one?Do they have an online shop?
Sorry, they just sell only in Japan right now.
Taiwan Fengyuan has the skill too
Come and visit the museum in Fengyuan😀
is there a substitute for deer antler powder?
deer antler powder?
verukasalt fine sand
Мда... Если бы не Ютюб то фиг что подобное увидел в этой дурацкой стране... А если бы увидел то сказал бы "Тю, чё за китайская фигня") И ни когда не узнал бы что это японская фигня) Лайк