【Japanese Traditional Craft】Coisone Enamel Shippo Pottery【TAMURA-SHIPPO since 1883】

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Yuuki Tamura【TAMURA SHIPPO】

Yuuki Tamura【TAMURA SHIPPO】

3 жыл бұрын

❖ Official Web Site
tamura-shippo.com/en/
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We are Pottery of Cloisonne enamel in japan since 1883.
Named "TAMURA SHIPPO CLOISONE ENAMEL"
In japan, this Traditional craft call "Owari Shippo".
Owari Shippo, also known as Shippo-Yaki,
is a traditional craft that originated in Shippo-cho in Aichi Prefecture.
The technique combines metalwork and glasswork in an ornamental craft techniquerecalling cloisonné enamelling. Crystal glass is baked onto metal, which is then painted with decorative designs using gold and silver.
This is a process-intensive, time-intensive craft, renowned
for its vivid colours and the delicacy of its decoration; the finished pieces are often described as resembling “pictures painted with jewels” or as “beautifully arranged jewels”.
Video shooting date is 2018
#art #artist #japan

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@salnellen1381
@salnellen1381 2 жыл бұрын
The skill and artistry that goes into cloisonné is extraordinary and people have no idea. I have been collecting cloisonné for 30 years and had found Chinese pieces originally but one day I discovered a small old vase that was unlike the others and I discovered it was an old Japanese piece. Since I learned about Japanese enamel I have been searching all over for old pieces and only want them and have a beautiful collection now of these treasures and think of the people who made them all of the time. It’s like I have a piece of their lives in my home because I know how much time went into each exquisite piece. I think that I’m just borrowing or preserving them for a future generation and they might be in a museum some day . I don’t care if they are damaged either as I love them just as much. I have a huge 4 foot tall black Japanese vase with purple irises on it that I found at an outdoor antique show but it was missing the bottom and had a large area of damage on one side and a dent. The man was going to sell it for the scrap copper. He sold it to me for 15 or 20 dollars and know it was worth so much more and I feel like I saved a huge treasure from someone who would have destroyed it. I wish I could get it fixed but I don’t who I could ever find to do that and instead just turn the damaged side to the wall and enjoy it just like that.! Thank you for continuing this art for future generations. I definitely enjoy it like the girl had hoped people would and I imagine the makers would have hoped too.
@tommytan7408
@tommytan7408 2 жыл бұрын
"It takes peace of mind to appreciate beauty." Such beautiful wisdom! I'm sure they will have an anointed place in history.
@erins.5420
@erins.5420 Жыл бұрын
I would buy a linked shippo that fit the collar of the neck. Partnering up with a professional jeweler would be beneficial. Accessories are nice but more intricate ornate pieces would catch the eyes of more people especially in the age of social media and beauty.
@jajabarbd1289
@jajabarbd1289 2 жыл бұрын
How lovely this craftsmanship is. Delighted to see lovely people are continuing this. A lot appreciated and admired. Thanks for sharing.
@chrismalcomson7640
@chrismalcomson7640 2 жыл бұрын
The real problem with this kind of craft is technology. I was probably the last handmade marquetry makers in the UK when laser cutters arrived about 30 years ago. I used to make about 2000 panels a year, suddenly all gone. I now make the smallest miniature marquetry furniture in the world which laser cutters can't do, and I have collectors all over the world.. The point is you have to adapt your skills for a market or you starve..
@meanderingmaggie8821
@meanderingmaggie8821 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful - everything: the people, she sharing, and the finished pieces of art. This is what craft is about. Thank you for sharing with us and the world.
@GordiansKnotHere
@GordiansKnotHere Жыл бұрын
I would argue that Yuuki Tamura is exponentially much
@shawncochran1285
@shawncochran1285 Жыл бұрын
I have collected cloisonne in it's many forms for year'
@gideonros2705
@gideonros2705 2 жыл бұрын
Beutiful to listen someone's passion for a traditional craft. Thank you for sharing. Wishing you many success. ❤️🙏👍🏻
@photons30
@photons30 2 жыл бұрын
phew! loved it - surviving arts make my heart heavy. Amazing experience
@besticanaffordantiques2565
@besticanaffordantiques2565 Жыл бұрын
Genuinely lovely. I am a great appreciator of this art. Hopefully I can help people see it for what it is! Perfect!
@user-iv2xo3dn5o
@user-iv2xo3dn5o 3 жыл бұрын
ممتاز رائع جدا جدا
@barbymccain2436
@barbymccain2436 2 жыл бұрын
❤️🥰❤️ Amazing and beautiful art!!! Wonderful video!
@Ivan-ii1iw
@Ivan-ii1iw 3 жыл бұрын
This was beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing.
@donnakawana
@donnakawana 2 жыл бұрын
So beautiful, what an honor an a blessing to have such a beautiful tradition an history of artisans in your family. Then to take your place in that tradition an take the baton an run . Being encouraged by the master your father to create what's in your heart...
@user-uo9cy2ep2h
@user-uo9cy2ep2h
Remember this when your at your local Walmart making the wealthiest family in America, even wealthier. Good job folks!
@user-jo3ix1uz1k
@user-jo3ix1uz1k 3 жыл бұрын
Hello, greetings form Isfahan. I love video and what the artists are doing!!! I wish I could learn from you! :) Keep up the great work! <3
@keithspencersr.6806
@keithspencersr.6806 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful art, thank you for sharing
@CoffeeKatastrophe
@CoffeeKatastrophe Жыл бұрын
I'm just glad they aren't talking about deep fried tails
@annsmith4739
@annsmith4739 2 жыл бұрын
I didn’t realise how all this work was done ,I am amazed how beautiful,so much work goes into it it’s amazing thank you for making this vidio ,it’s really opened my eyes ,I will never look at a pice the same now ,I know what hard work goes into it Ann uk 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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