A collection of Korean videos that show the amazing process of handicrafts
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- A collection of Korean videos that show the amazing process of handicrafts
1. Korean Traditional Silk Master. mysterious process of making silk from a cocoon
2. Human eyes created by craftsmen with 40 years of experience. artificial eye
3. process of making a Korean luxury table tennis racket. table tennis racket artisan
4. Korea's best woodworking craftsman. The process of making a traditional Korean wooden doll
5. The process by which crocodiles from the Nile River are made into high-end luxury wallets. Korea's Best Leather Craftsman
6. A sheepskin jacket with 40 years of history. Korean leather artisans breathe life into sheepskin
7. process of making a baseball glove. Korean baseball glove
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Такие милые трудяги ❤
His workshop looked like a museum!
The strength of those threads!
hadir om proseskeracinan tangan mantap om👍👍👍👍
My food factory is the ultimate destination for taste buds
Holy crap I'm watching this on my living room tv with a couple awesome old speakers. The sound keeps going back and forth between my speakers on either side of the room way more pronounced than usual. You can hear the difference sometimes with regular TV and movies occasionally but never this much before.
It sounds great!
Did you use a certain mic to record?
The part with the ping pong paddles - I'm just really happy I wasn't tripping 😅 especially watching it on 1.75x - it made the sound go back and forth very quickly lol
Love your videos!
Эпически! Медитативно! ❤
Omg, how amazing
Amazing traditional handicrafts!
Fantastic!Globul ocular,câtă munca, precizie SI arta.(România -Europa)
Sunt subjugată de ceea ce faceți dumneavoastră, felicitări vă respect, salutări din România 🇷🇴
C'est intéressant👍
¡Gracias por este gran vídeo! 🌟 El proceso artesanal es realmente impresionante y delicado. Realmente quiero saber si existe alguna combinación de maquinaria moderna y técnicas manuales en este proceso. 🤔🔧
We appreciate how well you've articulated your insights. Keep doing your best.
The food factory makes even the simplest meals unforgettable
สุดยอดทำได้ยังไง การผลิตตาเทียม เกาหลีหนึ่งเดียวในโลก🇱🇦🇰🇷
Que proceso extraordinario de la seda!
Ten number five star
Did I see that correctly, that man has lost both eyes? He looks amazing but it’s so sad😢❤️
Luar biasa om
fascynujące!
👍👏
the first Man,was the best. thx for this Video,i have understand now alot more of the acent technology of the flying Carpet and how it was made.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 ❤ 🇧🇷
This is the longest commercial for designer bags I have ever seen.
И носки и галоши белые,вот это ответственность за работу, про такой щепетильности к рабочей одежде видна любовь к делу , ответственность
상주 허씨명주 명인 ❤🎉
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한산 모시도 올려주세요!👏🏻
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why is the first guy breaking silk thread so easily? it is supposed to be strong and hard to break with your fingers
I've often wondered about that when watching random silk processing videos.
I've watched way more than I'd like to admit - and they always break the thread. I thought it was super strong? I must be missing something because I always thought that was part of what makes silk so prized?
At that stage, it's a bit easier to break. Each single filament is incredibly fine. It's still coated in sericin, the protein glue from the silkworm that sticks the cocoon together, and that makes it a bit more brittle as well. If you slice across it with a tooth or fingernail, it'll let go. Silk thread gets its strength from first reeling multiple filaments together into a ply, then putting twist in and cabling it with another 1 or more similar reeled plies. Its tensile strength increases with each addition of plies. I did a worm to scarf project and omg, they make it look so easy.
I think it’s a bit more than handicrafts
De que es esa madera del escultor parece fresca húmeda muy blanda de trabajar?
The silk factory shows cloth production going from one person-one spinner-one weaver to one person-hundreds of spinners and hundreds of weavers. That putting so many people out of weaving jobs is what the workers at textile mills in England were fighting, the workers would break the newer spinning jennies and looms, they were called luddites for their supposed fear of technology, but they really feared unemployment. Like we look at robots and AI today.
¿Por qué algunos gusanos son de color rosa?
Y perdemos todo esto y más por una impresión 3D?
Я вижу всего лишь цвет.
Мастер.
Italy...made in korea
Kore kardeş ülke Türkiye
Buat alat tenun buat kain
I would rather no try to imagine the price of these items