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Komentáře • 852

  • @ocean9861
    @ocean9861 Před rokem +441

    I would be retiring or working less in 5 years and I just want to know best how people split their pay, how much of it goes into savings, spendings or investments. I earn around $165K per year but nothing to show for it yet.

    • @greatestscientist
      @greatestscientist Před rokem +2

      you're not alone, i'm part of the High Earners, Not Rich Yet (HENRY) not having much left after taxes, housing, and family costs.. not to mention saving for an affluent retirement.

    • @castlerock4207
      @castlerock4207 Před rokem +3

      . Don't be a marketing strategy for luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and Tag Heuer without having your money give birth to more money (I recommend ''The Richest Man In Babylon'') Rather, you can move to wealth by reducing expenses and increasing savings or investments. As far as I'm concerned, its ideal to consult a reliable financial advisor for such objectives.

    • @spaceship30
      @spaceship30 Před rokem +2

      @@castlerock4207 i totally agree, the end worries of handling my finance came in the person of a licensed advisor from CHARLES SCHWAB, and in less than 5 years, I've made it into a staggering $10M after subsequent investments. In my experience, fear can take control if waiting too long to set investment goals, but that should go away once you set the plan into motion.

    • @gray3057
      @gray3057 Před rokem +2

      @@spaceship30 wow! I'm 58. 75,000 USD pension, and only began this stock thing a few months ago. Oh, and I live in the Great White North, Canada. I'm ramping up my savings for next year, while the economy and the feds play silly buggers. My goal is to see 2030 in good health and finish up my home payment by next year. Mind if I look up the advisor that aids you?

    • @boomerang627
      @boomerang627 Před rokem +1

      @@gray3057 My FA is "Ashley Breanne Haley'' watched her on a CNBC interview where she was featured and reached out to her afterward. She has since provided entry and exit points on the securities I focus on. You can look up her name online if you care about supervision. I basically copy her trades.

  • @akarisawada1
    @akarisawada1 Před rokem +896

    It’s crazy that all these things are so expensive yet we all know the workers that do a majority of the work still don’t get paid enough to do it

    • @julieweiner1623
      @julieweiner1623 Před rokem +63

      That is why you can’t find hand made anymore. The hands that make this art are very poor

    • @mdarrenu
      @mdarrenu Před rokem +25

      you can say that for pretty much most industries in most countries,

    • @PolishDork
      @PolishDork Před rokem +21

      So go and pay them more

    • @sheepheard483
      @sheepheard483 Před rokem +5

      Fortune favors the bold my friend.

    • @sheepheard483
      @sheepheard483 Před rokem +13

      Taking over your family business making handmade iron kettles in Japan will likely not make you rich....
      What a crazy idea, and it sounds so revolutionary.

  • @yewcat
    @yewcat Před rokem +177

    Business Insider is really setting the bar high for modern day documentaries.
    So long, television!

    • @TiborRoussou
      @TiborRoussou Před rokem +9

      Haven't watched television for more than nine years!

    • @cashnelson2306
      @cashnelson2306 Před rokem +3

      lol business insider is ripping off people that have been doing quality work like this for years, you're just out of touch

    • @susankeith326
      @susankeith326 Před rokem +1

      @@TiborRoussou I got rid of all mine over 14 years ago.

    • @TiborRoussou
      @TiborRoussou Před rokem

      @@susankeith326 Bet you don't miss it; I know I don't!

    • @SaadNabil
      @SaadNabil Před rokem

      @yewcat, So long, television! You read my mind! Televisions are nothing new anymore!

  • @okaysolikeno
    @okaysolikeno Před rokem +61

    12:23 58:26 the japanese kettle segment is played twice

    • @samuraiboi2735
      @samuraiboi2735 Před rokem +8

      Business insider do be real snitching with making 1 hour videos

    • @firefrost8334
      @firefrost8334 Před rokem +3

      followed by the porcelain segment again

    • @bec11mort
      @bec11mort Před rokem +2

      Thanks for commenting, I thought I was crazy for a second there.

  • @germanbaez1594
    @germanbaez1594 Před rokem +53

    What I like the most is to see workers that take so much pride in their job.
    Is nt only about fame and getting rich but also tradition and family.
    Is nt individuality but team work and integrity.
    Admirable and honorocious....

    • @anicapreston3198
      @anicapreston3198 Před rokem +5

      I think you were looking for "honourable", "honorocious" is not a word lol at least not in English

    • @germanbaez1594
      @germanbaez1594 Před rokem +1

      Ty English is my Second language

    • @AJBuddha
      @AJBuddha Před rokem

      They could make more money if they did everything themselves without a big company taking a majority of their value away

  • @BatsiraiMusuka
    @BatsiraiMusuka Před rokem +28

    I love this series. It helps us appreciate the worker and ultimately the product.

  • @CaraDees
    @CaraDees Před rokem +31

    Her hands have to move 5000 times to pick the buds. That really hit home. That's a lot of finger strain those ladies go through.

    • @hypnotherapycw
      @hypnotherapycw Před rokem

      5,000 for one kilo. and they pick 5-10 kilos a day.

    • @CaraDees
      @CaraDees Před rokem

      @@hypnotherapycw Yeah I know, 1 Kilo is bad enough is what I was saying. Doing that day after day, month after month... those fingers must ache.

    • @klipser66
      @klipser66 Před rokem

      I know some girls that need more strokes than that wink wink nudge nudge 😖

    • @klipser66
      @klipser66 Před rokem +1

      @varshini sri Yeah that is definitely underpaid because somebody is making a shitload of money overseas. Drug lords pay their workers better FFS

  • @RyanCoomer
    @RyanCoomer Před rokem +142

    at a buffet, i personally sneak corndogs into the buffet so others can enjoy them. I hide 6 corndogs in my jacket pockets. it then, is a joy for me to see other patrons of the establishment eat my corndogs thinking they were part of the buffet.

    • @vik914
      @vik914 Před rokem +17

      Based

    • @b.o.4469
      @b.o.4469 Před rokem +6

      Thank you doctor

    • @timg3584
      @timg3584 Před rokem +12

      One corndog at the buffet, keeps the doctor away

    • @mat4263
      @mat4263 Před rokem +27

      I think I ate one the other day at my local Golden Corral Buffet...as a frequent and long-time customer of Golden Corral's fine American buffets I am quite familiar with the standard fare on offer at said establishments. Last week, as I was enjoying another satisfying trip to the Golden Corral and preparing to get a 2nd plate of food I noticed a few corn dogs under one of the heating lamps. I was thoroughly perplexed, as you would expect. Any long-time Golden Corraller knows corn dogs are not a part of the traditional fare one would expect to find at said establishments. Undeterred by my perplexion, and without a moments further hesitation, I placed one of those corndogs on to my plate and subsequently into my belly. There it stayed until I came across your comment which summoned the corndogs memory from the deep reaches of my mind and bowels.

    • @RyanCoomer
      @RyanCoomer Před rokem +19

      @@mat4263 this is the most beautifully written and poetic love story for my corndog saga that I have ever witnessed. You sir, are a gentleman and a scholar, and heaven awaits you with all of its eternal gifts. Stay you, stay awesome, stay free, stay writing pure ART. 🙏

  • @tinklvsme
    @tinklvsme Před rokem +17

    All these people who will have bad backs. 😔
    My mom used crushed cloves oil with Vicks vapor rub, chili seeds mixed together to rub on my torn muscles. I stepped off my skate board & ripped my knee all up. It burned & worked. ✌️

  • @Tearstank
    @Tearstank Před rokem +2

    I wish I had some profession like these shown here. I am a higly educated engineer and sit by my desk with a lot of pressure and stress. I have no inner peace whatsoever and wake up at 4-5 crying from stress. These craftsmen have perfected some craft and create beauty in things I can onlyy dream of in my job. I imagine they have calm minds and feel a satifaction from what they do and create. They do if out of love for their craft not like me who do it to pay my rent and finance the purchases of meaningless thing I get to distract me a few seconds from my empty life.
    These craftsmen/women have a much richer life than I can ever dream of having... I envy them.

    • @lightsinthesky4989
      @lightsinthesky4989 Před 8 měsíci

      If you're an engineer doing well in your field, I'm assuming you have some savings? Is something specific stopping you taking a sabbatical and learning a trade? If not, please invest in your happiness. Your current situation sounds like a recipe for an unhappy life and stress related health problems.
      Changing your course always seems like it's 'too late', but rivers that have been flowing for thousands of years do it with the slightest environmental change.
      Your quality of life is worth investing in. You're worth investing in.

  • @glorious880
    @glorious880 Před rokem +48

    Just came across this channel its relaxing, informative , and entertaining. Thank You!!!

  • @HeathBlythe
    @HeathBlythe Před rokem +33

    Any smart person who enjoys learning other cultures, would take note of these very artists, and when visiting their countries of origin, visit and learn more first hand.
    Experiences of a life time, I should say.

  • @sparrowp2251
    @sparrowp2251 Před rokem +99

    Just seeing how we grew and how it all happened in the previous times is just amazing and astonishing .the documentaries are so real it makes me feel as if I'm actually seeing it .seeing It brings a very unknown emotion can't really describe but it's a mix of gratitude, sympathy, underdstanding and mostly astonishment .And how democratic their work is! one can't have it all n everybody jointly have to make an effort ,be patient. I cried after this .

    • @susansouthard
      @susansouthard Před rokem +5

      The people that makes these things shown in this video are not getting rich, distributor and retailer are who’s getting rich from it not the people who make this stuff. And this is one reason why the young people don’t want to continue with these traditions, because they don’t get paid anything to do it. The price of living goes up but the wages to produce to do these things doesn’t go up.

    • @ronjonesprod
      @ronjonesprod Před rokem +4

      @@susansouthard Truth 👍🏾

    • @ronjonesprod
      @ronjonesprod Před rokem

      In what way is this "democratic"? these people are motivated by hunger not democracy. Democracy is a western concept.

    • @mariatijerina1451
      @mariatijerina1451 Před rokem

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    • @coopsnz1
      @coopsnz1 Před rokem +1

      @@susansouthard Cost go up because of more socialism policy .

  • @miriaml.150
    @miriaml.150 Před rokem +12

    Fascinating! It makes me realize how much most of us take for granted certain things that we use. The amount of work put into some of these items is incredible.

    • @hypnotherapycw
      @hypnotherapycw Před rokem

      that is called WHITE PRIVILEGE. white people in the united states SUFFER from TOTAL privilege. have NO clue the hardships people in the rest of the world suffer to feed their families.

    • @miriaml.150
      @miriaml.150 Před rokem

      @@hypnotherapycw I wouldn't say it's just white people in America who benefit. I would say most people who live in Western societies benefit because big business depends on having a supply of cheap goods that can be sold for a great deal more. It's terribly wrong and sad.😕 I'm just saying it's just not white people in America.

    • @hypnotherapycw
      @hypnotherapycw Před rokem +1

      @@miriaml.150 thank you for WHITESPLAINING that for us. hilarious. racist trash.

    • @miriaml.150
      @miriaml.150 Před rokem

      @@hypnotherapycw Your response tells me how brilliant and worldly you must be! Impressive! 😂

  • @Aussie_Truth
    @Aussie_Truth Před rokem +13

    This is one of the best documentaries I've ever watched. ❤️ Thank you
    BTW the handmade teapots made in Japan, has been repeated directly after the marble episode.

  • @TiborRoussou
    @TiborRoussou Před rokem +14

    From my own tile experience, which is more than 24 years, I can truly appreciate the labour intensive hours and the attention to fine detail! I have made many custom tile jobs where I have spent hours cutting natural stone into the exact sizes I wanted for a given pattern. Each custom tile job has it's own price; the more intricate the pattern, the more expensive the project will be. If people ask me how much, they simply cannot afford my skill set.

  • @peekaboo7958
    @peekaboo7958 Před rokem +5

    That moroccan zellij is so beautiful i wish i have a wall full of that art

  • @haroldlabis9292
    @haroldlabis9292 Před rokem +16

    the dedication is priceless

  • @satsumamoon
    @satsumamoon Před rokem +75

    Such a well produced video deserves proper subtitling so all can appreciate it

    • @samuelturner654
      @samuelturner654 Před rokem +2

      You'd be surprised it probably wouldn't get near as many views

    • @usganjib
      @usganjib Před rokem

      @@samuelturner654 2

    • @usganjib
      @usganjib Před rokem

      @@samuelturner654 the same 222

    • @usganjib
      @usganjib Před rokem

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    • @usganjib
      @usganjib Před rokem

      The 222222222222

  • @morthaug
    @morthaug Před rokem +2

    9:50 They have inner peace *proceeds to throw a rock at the camera*

  • @dashcamaus1974
    @dashcamaus1974 Před rokem +37

    So glad that you put the iron pot segment in there twice... Gooooood editing job there :)

  • @craigkeller
    @craigkeller Před rokem +54

    Extraordinary artists, beautiful work. Thank you 🙏

  • @b.gopalakrishna870
    @b.gopalakrishna870 Před rokem +10

    Marble cutting excellent perfect work. Machines are amazing. Other important products are also very expensive and valuble like Jasmin from INDIA 🇮🇳

  • @robejercito2624
    @robejercito2624 Před rokem +11

    Jasmine is the National Flower of the Philippines which we call Sampaguita.

    • @will1631
      @will1631 Před rokem

      This number posted here is hilarious, but it's really sad if someone was to fall for it 😢

  • @tiffanyholman4028
    @tiffanyholman4028 Před rokem +10

    I bet the process of making Shea butter smells amazing.

  • @alvarocolindres4764
    @alvarocolindres4764 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Love videos like this were you learned new things 😍

  • @satsumamoon
    @satsumamoon Před rokem +9

    39:44 the sewing is not done by hand, it is done by a hand operated machine. Big difference

    • @JunkBondTrader
      @JunkBondTrader Před rokem +1

      lol, you can't sew a pair of jeans into existence, Einstein. Sewing is just attaching two fabrics together. What he is doing is weaving, creating the fabric itself, and the tool he is using is called a loom. Looms are almost always automated machinery these days. Weaving by hand like you are talking about is knitting, and its only feasible because yarn is super thick. Knitting jeans together with tiny cotton threads used to make denim would take a century. They even say that he produces only 1 cm of jean per hour! Is that not laborious enough? This is like saying "you didn't cook this food from scratch, you used knives and a stove!"

    • @mirjam3553
      @mirjam3553 Před rokem +1

      @@JunkBondTrader While what you are saying is true, it seems irrelevant as an answer to this particular comment. Satsumamoon is right - the jeans are not stitched by hand, rather a machine. Which is not that terribly exclusive - sewing textiles is one of the harder-to-automate processes out there. While some machines can automate some processes (I'm pretty certain there's a machine that spits out a continuous ribbon that later gets cut into belt loops if we're discussing jeans), machines really don't like textiles. Sort of not solid enough for good feedback on the machine end... but I digress.

    • @satsumamoon
      @satsumamoon Před rokem

      @@JunkBondTrader eh?

    • @miriaml.150
      @miriaml.150 Před rokem +1

      I think the point is that you have people operating machines and handling the fabrics manually versus robots that could probably do similar work without a person. And by robots I mean programmed hardware that manipulates the fabric into the right position for it to be stitched with very little intervention by humans etc etc. I think by the fact they showed the process they're not trying to say something untrue. I think you are overthinking this in a negative way. That's just how it sounds to me.

    • @mirjam3553
      @mirjam3553 Před rokem +1

      @@miriaml.150 I happen to currently work doing the simplest manual labor sewing operations in a factory in a European country. I'd be among the first people to get automated out if it were economically remotely reasonable.

  • @kt_hht
    @kt_hht Před rokem +8

    Iron kettle episode appeared twice
    Once at beginning and another one at around 1h mark

    • @floridanews8786
      @floridanews8786 Před rokem

      They are lazy and were hoping nobody would know. 🤔🤣

  • @leemackie8434
    @leemackie8434 Před rokem +11

    Master’s making Masterpiece’s and must be preserved 💗👏👏👏

  • @carbonshackdesign
    @carbonshackdesign Před rokem +3

    Beautiful tiles ! we use them on our projects all the time.

  • @vypr8846
    @vypr8846 Před rokem +4

    Seems Morroco makes a lot of the worlds best in block form.😁

  • @bellenvideo5629
    @bellenvideo5629 Před rokem +7

    I wish I can go to Morocco 🇲🇦 so beautiful

  • @gamingpapajohn
    @gamingpapajohn Před rokem +2

    Half of my father's life was farming jasmine and he produced tones of Jasmine but never knew they use it for anything apart from garlands.

    • @SkpalTube
      @SkpalTube Před rokem +2

      And that's the hard truth. We, in India, do not realise the value of things or are not able to market it without some 'western' brand backing it.

  • @AmericaVoice
    @AmericaVoice Před rokem +1

    This is so why I love traveling the world when possible to see all the individual cultures that are shown in minute to maximum ways! The USA although still is still great on being very diverse in cultures, it still great to see local and region cultures!

    • @SkpalTube
      @SkpalTube Před rokem +1

      Well the US is diverse, but you would be more than amazed to see what diversity means in countries like 'India'. The language, customs, and food can change every 100 kilometres or so.

  • @ChadWilson
    @ChadWilson Před rokem +3

    When they are cutting the stone into slabs, for the water to keep it cool and dust-free, so they attempt to precipitate the stone out of the water for re-use in other applications?

  • @frostburn8684
    @frostburn8684 Před rokem +78

    I hope this channel does a "why is belle delphine bath water so expensive?"

  • @videosammy
    @videosammy Před rokem +5

    The first guys maybe have to pay their craftman more for their work. Patience doesnt pay bills xD

    • @elizabethmasterman5146
      @elizabethmasterman5146 Před rokem +3

      My thoughts exactly! The kids aren't lining up to do repetitive physical labor for the span of their lives and the honor of practicing an ancient craft like they used to. The internet and globalization may be good for one thing; working class youth are aware of options.

  • @Hotlooksamerica
    @Hotlooksamerica Před rokem +17

    All trades take the same human hours. Some things are just worth more. I would love to see what each worker makes each day to really calculate and sort the earnings potential into a tiered list.

    • @JunkBondTrader
      @JunkBondTrader Před rokem

      But some things are worth more (partly) because producing one unit in one trade can take a lot longer than in another.

  • @tylerkrug7719
    @tylerkrug7719 Před rokem

    I have alot of respect for all the workers.
    They're just trying to survive,and working there asses off in the process.

  • @TerrorLTZ
    @TerrorLTZ Před rokem +3

    The iron kettle does bring a tear into my eye.
    Culture being passed on to the next generation keeping it alive its one of the most demanding task.

    • @thomasriddle8877
      @thomasriddle8877 Před rokem

      Yeah... and then sharing it with the world.. Not hoarding it as something only YOUR people are allowed to do.. as a black man im sick of this sentiment.. we've wrongly claimed many things in our culture as OURS, and then shamed people for appreciating it and calling it appropriation.. Which is a nonsense word for "i dont know how to share, i wasnt taught as a child."... for instance Corn Rows, are not corn rows.. Its called a Dutch Braid and its dutch, yes, white people invented corn rows, and shared their culture with us, and we assimliated it and made our own twist to it.. Thats how culture works..
      Even this type of art could probably be traced to some man that seen something made in another country, or brought to his, and was awe inspired, and thought "i would love to do this in my country, for my people, im sure people would love it.".. There is no ONE culture that is pure, unless its completely isolated from the world.. most cultures in the world are a melting pot of assimliated ideas over centuries, over Millenniums even..
      Like silk... The chinese didnt go "well we invented a fine fabric, its a part of our culture, so we should keep it secret and hidden so its not appropriated by other races.." lol they created a literal supply chain to spread silk oer the entirety of the world.. it wasnt a "well were good at doing this, so we need to keep it secret so others cant do it.." no.. they said "this is such a magnificent thing we have done, and the world should see this, it will show how talented we are, and people elsewhere will also love it as we do, it will help bring appreciation towards our people."..
      Lol sorry. shyt is just ridiculous.. gangster culture isnt even something we created.. Its a twist on Mafia Culture, in new york.. black men being fascinated with the culture, and the idea you could make a nam for yourself with just grit and a cold attitude and loyalty amongst your boys.. So they started making gangs, to mimic mafia culture.. even bluegrass is a spin on country and blues, its southern blues with a twist.. lol im sorry, im just at my limit here with people being racist.. And i specifically mean black people and white liberals who are being insanely racist.. by advocating for resegregation our society..

    • @temiudoh
      @temiudoh Před 8 měsíci

      @@thomasriddle8877 this is a joke right? some copy-paste satire shit. i acc hv secondhand embarrassment. pretending to be black is crazy hopefully you get a life

  • @happypink6913
    @happypink6913 Před rokem +1

    The hand painted dishes... so pretty!!!!

  • @serpentserpent9308
    @serpentserpent9308 Před rokem +5

    @28:20 - what happens to the liquid solvent that absorbed the fragrance before removing the concrete that is then used to make the absolute?

  • @ishAmsterdam6803
    @ishAmsterdam6803 Před rokem +1

    Tiles making progress is so beautiful to watch damn I didn't know that it's all being made by hand absolutely earning my respect and that goes out for all the craftsman ❤❤❤

  • @thiangi
    @thiangi Před rokem +2

    Funny that in a small region of Burma, my ancestors were and are making salt like this with a specific tree. It’s so interesting to think about how different people miles apart can have the same ideas. And if you add this “salt” to pork, it makes it taste cheesy.

    • @aynoshit23
      @aynoshit23 Před rokem +1

      Even here in india( arunachal) we use the same process in our culture, but sad to mention that, only few are left who knows how to do this process professionally.

  • @iholesale
    @iholesale Před rokem +1

    I dont boil water, but i feel like i need one of those kettles.

  • @RigorMortis187
    @RigorMortis187 Před rokem +4

    First of all, the mometaro jean company needs eifel 65 playing on repeat in the dying room.
    Second, I can't wait to make some bird nest soup in my special kettle while wearing my slick new jeans and wearing the perfect blend of jasmine perfume. The salt and sugar is on the calacatta marble counter top. Please mind my morrocan back splash. It's unique you know.....

    • @SkpalTube
      @SkpalTube Před rokem

      Yes, the life of a billionaire.

  • @nonope2607
    @nonope2607 Před rokem +2

    28:13 ‘In limited amounts, this creates a pleasant aroma, as does jasmine’ …. Did…. Did the narrator just say her poop doesn’t stink? 😂

  • @ulster3008
    @ulster3008 Před rokem +3

    Good video & Nice explanation 👌.
    What is life without money ? I think it's irrelevant. When you live, always try to invest for future moments like this to ensure profits and growth.

    • @colinsoder9519
      @colinsoder9519 Před rokem +2

      Investment is the key to sustaining your financial longevity. And not just an investment but an investment with guaranteed returns.

    • @shanoimelissa3425
      @shanoimelissa3425 Před rokem +2

      What a great write up, the best i've seen so far. 👏
      Just to know more, what is the best investment for you?

    • @ulster3008
      @ulster3008 Před rokem +1

      @@shanoimelissa3425 investment in the financial markets works for me though I don't trade it alone. I've an expert that assist me and his strategies has helped me avoid losses and increase my earnings.

  • @dalangrimes5494
    @dalangrimes5494 Před rokem +15

    I love these so expensive videos so much! You should do so expensive by country too. So like united states, Canada, India, Australia, ect...

    • @eddo2001
      @eddo2001 Před rokem +1

      I like it the way it is. Feels like traveling around the world in two hours.

    • @dalangrimes5494
      @dalangrimes5494 Před rokem +1

      @@eddo2001 I completely understand that, but the way I see it with my suggestion you could really do a deep dive into one culture at a time as well. Basically if you get five or six from one country you could see what is making that country thrive or what is making that countries economy decline as well.

    • @floridanews8786
      @floridanews8786 Před rokem

      In America it's the blood thirsty greedy women.

    • @vivekanandan5093
      @vivekanandan5093 Před rokem

      @@dalangrimes5494 thanks for your love towards my country India ❣️🇮🇳

    • @zolawilliams1
      @zolawilliams1 Před rokem +2

      So Expensive Canada and USA: "Everything is outsourced to India or China therefore making a couple of CEOs salaries So Expensive. Thus concludes So Expensive's tour of North America. Next week on...."

  • @rayzya9999
    @rayzya9999 Před rokem +1

    14:46 after this clip I got up and prayed salat al fujer cuz I don't want to be burned with this 💀

  • @nikkilovesrocks
    @nikkilovesrocks Před rokem +2

    💖🤝
    The work from human hand carries the pulse of their heart. Machines/computers can never replace.

  • @Mr.Shartly
    @Mr.Shartly Před rokem

    Breathing in lacquer fumes all day really makes you appreciate the beauty and craftmanship.

  • @rhondawentzell6959
    @rhondawentzell6959 Před rokem

    The Jasmine industry is incredible! I had no idea the labour involved. No wonder the price is high as absolute!!!!

  • @joshuajackson6442
    @joshuajackson6442 Před rokem

    Thank you, I thoroughly enjoyed this. Better than most continent available

  • @gr4172
    @gr4172 Před rokem +2

    The tea-kettle mmanufacture is presented twice? Whic is cool, I love the way they work and their products.

  • @realtalk675
    @realtalk675 Před rokem +3

    Very nice ! I love craftmanship

  • @akaroth7542
    @akaroth7542 Před rokem +14

    I like how the Chad marble cutters are immune to silicosis through bravado and red wine.

    • @tiffanyholman4028
      @tiffanyholman4028 Před rokem

      I wonder what their life expectancy is compared to someone who wears a respirator or even a dust mask everyday. 😷

  • @FatLittleOldLady
    @FatLittleOldLady Před rokem +1

    Good Job! Beautiiful!

  • @gillsaheb5
    @gillsaheb5 Před rokem

    videos from japan are so 😌 relaxing, , makes me wanna move there

  • @reyguarinnjbchannel5850

    Thanks for sharing

  • @lobos342
    @lobos342 Před rokem

    You can't find the new people who would be interested in pursuing that line of business? Well what benefits do you offer them? Do you give them incentives and a good pension? How about good health insurance? Do you give them bonuses and offer room for them room to grow? Times have changed and you have to change as well. All I am saying pay the artist well, these men make beautiful pieces.

  • @beautifulcrazy
    @beautifulcrazy Před rokem +2

    Moroccan tiles: That is art

  • @rayanbantoya1607
    @rayanbantoya1607 Před rokem +1

    Very nice utensil for kitchen

  • @kstelzer1010
    @kstelzer1010 Před rokem +6

    Would Business Insider list companies and contact info?

  • @davidbrien3350
    @davidbrien3350 Před rokem

    Beautiful. I understand way so high all the man power going into it making 1 4 people then cutting them up anything from 1 - 6
    and how many man hours go into making it . Beautiful workmanship just beautiful

  • @raphaelandrews3617
    @raphaelandrews3617 Před rokem

    what a amazing skill to think they make tiles by hand after 100s of years amazing.

  • @FreddieNorton-dv1up
    @FreddieNorton-dv1up Před rokem +1

    excellent

  • @desco7628
    @desco7628 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video open up our minds to all these great artist

  • @kolapyellow7631
    @kolapyellow7631 Před rokem

    Jasmine smells great but now it makes me sneeze, but I still keep the plants going.

  • @debbiedausch7259
    @debbiedausch7259 Před rokem +1

    Jasmin smells heavenly.

  • @Swimant
    @Swimant Před rokem +2

    Such beauty!

  • @katehenry2718
    @katehenry2718 Před rokem +1

    what is the name of the blue gemstone? It is said out loud a few times but so FAST it is not understood.

  • @abuonlinecounselingcenter3708

    Amazing Handwork...Great Talent...God bless....

  • @gaylecheung3087
    @gaylecheung3087 Před rokem

    Awesome Julia show it off off!

  • @sheepheard483
    @sheepheard483 Před rokem +4

    You too can be just like these people. You can take pride in whatever you do to the point of mastery and then some. . You have no idea what you might achieve if you actually put your heart and soul into what you do.
    I build and repair lab ultra low temperature freezers. My work is beautiful. You wouldn't really notice unless you did what I do. Every bend of copper, every weld, everything. I pour my heart into these freezers. Do you think anyone(the customer) ever sees it or would know if he saw? No. I do it for the freezers and for me.
    I have many pictures that would mean nothing to you.
    I sign and date them if I built the whole thing. They are beautiful and I love my work.
    I want these freezers to be happy and work forever.... I've been doing it long enough that some have broken and come back.. . I feel such shame... I say to myself IMPOSSIBLE!!
    I got a tear in my eye writing this. Not kidding

    • @yomin2162
      @yomin2162 Před rokem

      Modern mass-produced ThermoFisher -80s are so artificial and unreliable. Many a postdoc have strolled down the dark corridors of their underfunded department amidst the cacophony of beeping from overheated freezers, and every PI will regale you with sordid tales of thawed samples, fragmented plasmids, incompetent cells and decades of research flushed down the drain due to a failed compressor.
      Sometimes, in the rare moments of introspection between defrostings, we look back at the days when artisanal fridge maesters made ultra low temperature freezers that lasted for generations, when retiring PIs passed down their freezers to their young adjuncts, we wonder if something has not been lost in our relentless pursuit of progress.

    • @sheepheard483
      @sheepheard483 Před rokem +1

      @@yomin2162 i will explain the loss independability and why when it comes to research you if must be, you need to prioritize and have at least 1 unit with a co2 or nitro backup system. Amgen has centralized ln2 for their freezer farms, the Davis research center at cedars has back up freezers and people ready to transfer product. My heart has broken along with a researchers 20 year old cancer samples.
      I've seen many sad scientists.
      After the Montreal protocol there was a phase out of all cfcs. These were tried and true refrigerants that mixed ready and had no reaction to non synthetic oils. In fact the chlorine mixed with the oil so well, it was almost a solvent.
      These were your standards=1st stage r22 2nd stage r503.
      After the new rules chemists struggled to (and are still) to find a replacement that worked as well. Not just for -80s but for all refrigerated equipment
      Dupont couldn't get it right so thermo (general signal at the time) made a blend that they use to this day of new hfcs.
      1 stage r134a and r404a 2nd stage r290 and r95.
      This blend is a poor replacement. No because of its thermal properties but due to its incompatibility with nonsynthetic oils. Alkabenzyne oil has a tendency to break down with the slightest exposure to anything , especially air, its works as a desicant which means that freezers can fall victim to shotty craftsmanship very often. And older guys used to working on the other systems don't realize cutting corners will kill the machine. A freezer in my shop must pull 50 microns of vacuum and hold it valved off for 30 minutes. No moisture allowed!!!!.
      Also that oil has a tendency to get waxy around -90 -100.
      They try to solve this by running a "delog" every 24 hours. This shuts everything off for a set time.
      Any time your freezer fails. Find a spot for your stuff and let it defrost overnight before you call somone. Let it thaw completely.... that means inside the walls too. Plug it back in and see if she lives again.
      Problem is called oil logging. I can talk about this for hours. If you need help or advise ill give you my email. It really is my passion. These freezers are family.
      Lyos, chambers, the more complicated the better🙂

    • @sheepheard483
      @sheepheard483 Před rokem

      @@rubenescamilla6289 what city you in

    • @sheepheard483
      @sheepheard483 Před rokem

      @@rubenescamilla6289 dammit. wanna move to california?

    • @sheepheard483
      @sheepheard483 Před rokem

      @@rubenescamilla6289 Let me answer for you no you do not

  • @the.mermaid.scientist
    @the.mermaid.scientist Před rokem +2

    Charles Simpson and Franklin Roosevelt are definitely the most Indian sounding names I've heard. /s

  • @EiriksvinZ
    @EiriksvinZ Před rokem

    Halie Booth Is A Hero And An Inspiration!!!!

  • @DogofRaw
    @DogofRaw Před rokem

    Such beautiful/expensive things from such poor countries. Its almost poetic how meesed up that is

  • @toddsculley2710
    @toddsculley2710 Před rokem

    The kettle craftsmen do a very awesome job. We’ll done gentlemen

  • @vijayakumar.m9762
    @vijayakumar.m9762 Před rokem +1

    மதுரை மல்லிப்பூ 💗❤️

  • @bobbobertbobberton1073
    @bobbobertbobberton1073 Před rokem +1

    I love this series of videos.

  • @Denise-xe3if
    @Denise-xe3if Před rokem

    Soooo worth it. Just sooo pretttty😀

  • @FinalKillCamMan
    @FinalKillCamMan Před rokem

    Amazing hand work.. This ppl are hard working and great at what they do. Great video

  • @DailyMyChildhood
    @DailyMyChildhood Před rokem

    That's s great and interesting your video . Appreciate your video😊

  • @qtzt8278
    @qtzt8278 Před rokem +1

    It's worth buying 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @angelmelko
    @angelmelko Před rokem

    Very good watch indeed.

  • @martinemjt
    @martinemjt Před rokem

    stupendous, master craftmanship!

  • @ricanhavoc215
    @ricanhavoc215 Před rokem

    Just found this channel, awesome video! The tile making was great

  • @rawminimalist9043
    @rawminimalist9043 Před rokem

    I will have these tiles in my home one day.

  • @MrBashem
    @MrBashem Před rokem +5

    Thing I notice about all these trade places where hands on work is required. Lack of young people. Most of these skills are going to be lost in 100 yrs.

  • @Braisin-Raisin
    @Braisin-Raisin Před rokem

    Absolutely stunning!

  • @nickotten1358
    @nickotten1358 Před rokem +1

    God I love watching this!!!

  • @corpskigaming2558
    @corpskigaming2558 Před rokem +10

    For the mosaics, it would be cool if they put a piece of glass on a stand and put it over someones head while they lay down so they can ask them to try custom patterns for colours. they could have a basket and someone just puts them together at their specification, so they can see it first. on top of this glass. they could charge more per tile that way being custom

    • @lynniewood
      @lynniewood Před rokem +7

      They make designs on the computer first so it would probably be easier to just do it digitally. Putting those tiles together can take a very long time

    • @jo9622
      @jo9622 Před rokem +2

      It would be pretty inconvenient if the glass holding the mosaic broke and fell too

  • @talakeratopfanchannel

    when you Love your work. Then you are enjoying doing it.. Work is gonna be easy for you.

  • @NahidKhan-ih4qq
    @NahidKhan-ih4qq Před rokem

    Nice video and full of knowledge

  • @kermitTheFrog466
    @kermitTheFrog466 Před rokem

    i love tha japanese approach, so passionate and everything s about skill and dedication

  • @evanranshaw4659
    @evanranshaw4659 Před rokem +2

    The French perfume guy at 29:51 may very well be the fanciest man I have ever witnessed in my life.

  • @tuusnullorum
    @tuusnullorum Před rokem +3

    44:00 - since they harvest the fruits of the trees off the ground, selecting the best to go for processing and removing them from the ground - do they plant these wild-only-growing trees now? Because otherwise this species of plant is going to end up either a) extinct or b) radically diminished in output, as only the poorer quality fruits of the tree perpetuate themselves.

  • @MinnesotaBeekeeper
    @MinnesotaBeekeeper Před rokem

    And Elvish Honey - $6,800 per gram. What makes this honey so very rare and highly prized is that it comes from a cave that is located in the northeastern part of Turkey in a Saricayir valley cave. It is expensive to harvest the honey because it takes a team of spelunkers to descend into the depths of the cave where the honey is found.

  • @k.b4273
    @k.b4273 Před rokem

    WOW, these people are amazing, thank you 🙂