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This video introduces the process of making a iron kettle by a skilled Japanese artisan.
▶Product History
When did these crafts start to craft?:900 years ago / 1100AD / Heian period in Japan
Yamagata castings are metalwork made in Yamagata Prefecture. More than 1,000 years ago, a shogun (Shogun is a title of the conqueror at the time) visited Yamagata Prefecture with a group of foundry workers who discovered that the sand and soil quality of the region was ideal for casting molds. Today, there is a town named "Copper Town" still known as the town of foundry workers, and it was also the site of the first industrial complex in Japan during the Edo period (AD 1600).
▶Craftsman Passion
"A traditional craft that is different from mass-produced products"
While each part of a casting is made by a division of labor, our workshop adopts an integrated manufacturing process that makes everything. We make everything from the materials to the design to create a work of art that we are satisfied with. This approach is very rare, and we produce casting every day with the desire to keep traditional crafts alive.
▶Achievement
Received the International Prize for Culture and the Arts
Multiple deliveries of imperial gifts
▶Who we are
Suigenkyo Online Store is an e-commerce site specializing in Japanese traditional crafts and artifacts.
We sell our products all over the world.
We offer a wide range of products such as tableware, interior goods, and even accessories that can be easily used in the home.
You can find the products of the craftsmen that you find on our KZfaq channel!
▶Online Store
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▶Iron Kettle
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【Chapter】
00:00 Highlight
00:12 Make a model
04:51 Coating
07:15 Molding
09:51 Inlaying
11:33 Firing
12:34 Make a handle
18:45 Lathe the lid
22:34 Final adjustment
27:24 Finished Product