Every Step Of Making A Japanese Iron Kettle From Start To Finish | Full Process | Business Insider

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
  • Nohobu Miya of Kamasada Ironworks has been designing handmade iron kettles for most of his life. We visited his workshop in Iwate Prefecture, Japan to see how he and his son Shotaro make Nambu Iron Kettles, from start to finish.
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:54 - Sketching
    02:07 - Making The Mold
    04:05 - Adding The Arare Pattern
    05:48 - Putting The Mold Together
    07:26 - Melting Iron
    09:09 - Pouring Molten Iron
    10:37 - Breaking The Kettle Out Of The Mold
    13:08 - Burning The Kettle
    14:13 - Applying Lacquer
    17:08 - Finishing The Kettle
    18:40 - Using An Iron Kettle
    20:45 - The Final Kettle
    20:53 - Credits
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    Every Step Of Making A Japanese Iron Kettle From Start To Finish | Full Process | Business Insider

Komentáře • 68

  • @BusinessInsider
    @BusinessInsider  Před 19 dny +55

    We’re excited to bring you our new series called Full Process. It explores each step of how the most well-crafted items are made, guided by the artisans who make them. What would you like to see from start to finish next?

    • @Milokikoooooooo
      @Milokikoooooooo Před 19 dny +1

      MCDONALDS, the whole process from 'cow' to burger patty, from 'chicken' to chicken nuggets, from potato to fries and especially what they put on the fries. is that possible?

    • @Lizardheim
      @Lizardheim Před 19 dny

      norwegian brown cheese

    • @abbytrandel4284
      @abbytrandel4284 Před 19 dny +1

      I would like to see the full process of phyllo cheese in Greece or England’s traditional hat process. Let me know what you think about my ideas.

    • @birotomodachi
      @birotomodachi Před 11 dny

      I once talked to a family who were making traditional marquetry /inlaid wooden designs in Italy. It would be great to see that in full process from beginning to end.

    • @anastasiiachepinska8302
      @anastasiiachepinska8302 Před 4 dny

      Wedding cakes with intricate decorations

  • @TheStaniG
    @TheStaniG Před 18 dny +39

    Whoever is the director here and choosing the shots and composition really has some talent. Legit short film worthy. Subbed.

  • @ikeekieeki
    @ikeekieeki Před 16 dny +7

    i enjoy this style of presentation, with the subjects themselves narrating

  • @ajourneytogrowth
    @ajourneytogrowth Před 19 dny +15

    the visuals for this video is amazing, the mundanity of a messy workingshop has so much life and character 5:37

  • @vivdroid13
    @vivdroid13 Před 19 dny +25

    There is something very intriguing about the Japanese approach of work and overall outlook of life in general. They thrive to do every single activity however boring or miniscule it is, very enjoyable. Probably no other culture on earth has such qualities ! The youngsters looking to carry forward their traditional family professions with pride, very rare to see nowadays. Just to give you some perception, in my country (INDIA) where I live in a remote agricultural village, we have to go searching for the blacksmiths, ironsmiths in nearby cities. The traditional ironsmiths son would prefer to do some clerical or driving job over continuing his family profession. This is definitely not due to lack of money in traditional profession, there are tons of money to be made and skilled blacksmiths to maintain the agricultural tools are very hard to find . There was a recent media coverage on a local boy who left his city driving job and returned to village to continue his fathers ironsmiths profession. He is now earning 5 times the amount what he used to get in city driving an auto. We have lost the respect for the traditional choirs and urbanizing the villages in a unsustainable manner.

    • @physics77guy
      @physics77guy Před 19 dny +2

      the problem is the current world is consumer world and don't take pride in keeping stuff due to effect of fast fashion hence tradesmith leaving their profession

  • @bakerkawesa
    @bakerkawesa Před 19 dny +2

    The Japanese really love their crafts.

  • @user-yi3lk6by4i
    @user-yi3lk6by4i Před 19 dny +5

    Why did designs insider shut down , it was so good

  • @Cerbamofo
    @Cerbamofo Před 19 dny +4

    this looks and sound and is a true master craftsmen

  • @mohdmuqri6101
    @mohdmuqri6101 Před 19 dny +2

    5:38 stay with me - miki matsubara

  • @HaJassar
    @HaJassar Před 16 dny

    so therapeutic to watch! the ASMR while applying that protective coating was so good.

  • @sharathv6312
    @sharathv6312 Před 19 dny +6

    This is an old video reposted right? I remember watching similar.

    • @appolity
      @appolity Před 18 dny

      Ye it is an old video reposted

  • @jacobsindek657
    @jacobsindek657 Před 16 dny +1

    I love this series and it just started

  • @Majician
    @Majician Před 17 hodinami

    Beautiful Work.

  • @Chillwire71
    @Chillwire71 Před 12 hodinami

    Wow wonderful presentation 👏👏👏👏

  • @0ion
    @0ion Před 19 dny +3

    I want one. I'd happy pay $300+ for something that would last generations. Far too often these companies sell you things intended to break so you need to buy more. I want products that work like they should, that you maintain, that last.

    • @accountid9681
      @accountid9681 Před 11 dny

      Seems viable, the prices are around 40,000 yen, which equates to 260 usd, with shipping costs that's probably almost exactly 300.

  • @nixielee
    @nixielee Před 19 dny +1

    More like this, great stuff

  • @importantname
    @importantname Před 18 dny +1

    I have a Japanese iron kettle, i dont drink tea, but the kettle looks awesome.

  • @ijansk
    @ijansk Před 4 dny

    The design of the kettle is cute.

  • @aaronjennings8385
    @aaronjennings8385 Před 19 dny +3

    Keeping all 5 senses available while producing this work, so Japanese.

  • @HappyComfort
    @HappyComfort Před 11 dny

    Very cool 👍🥳🌷💕 Kudos to the gentleman and his wonderful skills! 😊👍

  • @aardeng
    @aardeng Před 19 dny +4

    Very cool

  • @TardigradeSurviverofapocalypse

    Even the store room looks neet and tidy in japan

  • @thomasalden6263
    @thomasalden6263 Před 19 dny +1

    Very interesting

  • @Anonymous-wf3oy
    @Anonymous-wf3oy Před 19 dny +3

    Absolutely beautiful workmanship and outlook on life! Thank you

  • @demomanmane1888
    @demomanmane1888 Před 19 dny

    beautifull

  • @mastersplinter5966
    @mastersplinter5966 Před 18 dny +1

    Is his Ironworks store also called "The Tortoise General Store" in Los Angeles? Is it from the same Blacksmith, Nobu Miya?

  • @Stop4MotionMakr
    @Stop4MotionMakr Před 19 dny +2

    Where can I buy them?

    • @isaacdunson2989
      @isaacdunson2989 Před 19 dny +1

      I went to this town and went to the work shop and purchased one from the guys wife who runs the front of the shop so you either have to go there or I believe you can call them but you have to speak fluent Japanese also it’s over a year wait to receive one I’m still waiting for mine almost a year later

    • @isaacdunson2989
      @isaacdunson2989 Před 19 dny +1

      Also if you go you should have some knowledge of speaking Japanese or it would be really difficult filling out the paperwork that you have to fill out when you purchase one

  • @poojaaggarwal4795
    @poojaaggarwal4795 Před 19 dny

    Which place

  • @justindouglas3659
    @justindouglas3659 Před 18 dny

    Did they just reupload this video because i have seen this vid before

  • @Ronin_marine
    @Ronin_marine Před 6 dny

    Aren’t things like this so much better than us racing towards some kind of hell where robots do everything for us?

  • @H0lloH
    @H0lloH Před 19 dny +3

    Why am I just waiting for a video by Shadiversity to explain how the actual Japanese craftsman is wrong, because Shad bought a Katana 20 years ago so he knows more.
    Good video guys .

    • @accountid9681
      @accountid9681 Před 11 dny

      I can't stand that guy, apparently his self insert protagonist is a pedo in his most recent book too.

  • @evolancer211
    @evolancer211 Před 19 dny +1

    New series? Nah this is a reupload

  • @MEMESIFOUND16
    @MEMESIFOUND16 Před 19 dny +2

    No wonders why I got so many likes

  • @Shivaismysaviour
    @Shivaismysaviour Před 13 dny

    They only hold hot water not for boiling

  • @ahrenryan2349
    @ahrenryan2349 Před 12 hodinami

    I wonder if they would hire an American traveler for a month or so for work trade

  • @user-sf2fg9qm7z
    @user-sf2fg9qm7z Před 19 dny

    Ok 🆗🆗🆗 OK ok 💯💯💯😊😊😊❤❤❤

  • @shatoxhd
    @shatoxhd Před 19 dny +2

    And another reupload

  • @qv81
    @qv81 Před 15 dny +1

    Is it possible to have a narrator instead of subtitles? Even a generic ai one. Instead of watching the fascinating craftmenship we are forced to read, or watch what they are doing, but not know what they are explaining. This goes to all films. This is in fact the reason I skip a lot of videos, including this one just after 20 sec, even though it looks very interesting.

  • @preoco8241
    @preoco8241 Před 18 dny

    Is that 真夜中のドア at 5:43?

  • @natonic8483
    @natonic8483 Před 19 dny +1

    is it just me, or is this channel obsessed with japanese stuff?

  • @MiguelLopez-vp9zx
    @MiguelLopez-vp9zx Před 19 dny

    first

  • @SharpObserver1A
    @SharpObserver1A Před 18 dny

    It's all 100% theatrical, false, ridiculous.

  • @Ichwillkeinenaliascheisyoutube

    Wonderful Kettles ! 🥰

  • @sotecluxan4221
    @sotecluxan4221 Před 18 dny

  • @MiguelLopez-vp9zx
    @MiguelLopez-vp9zx Před 19 dny

    There is something very intriguing about the Japanese approach of work and overall outlook of life in general. They thrive to do every single activity however boring or miniscule it is, very enjoyable. Probably no other culture on earth has such qualities ! The youngsters looking to carry forward their traditional family professions with pride, very rate to see. Just to give you some perception, in my country (INDIA) where I live in a remote agricultural village, we have to go searching for the blacksmiths, ironsmiths in nearby cities. The traditional ironsmiths son would prefer to do some clerical or driving job over continuing his family profession. This is definitely not due to lack of money in traditional profession, there are tons of money to be made and skilled blacksmiths to maintain the agricultural tools are very hard to find . There was a recent media coverage on a local boy who left his city driving job and returned to village to continue his fathers ironsmiths profession. He is now earning 5 times the amount what he used to get in city driving an auto. We have lost the respect for the traditional choirs and urbanizing the villages in a unsustainable manner.