I am really glad to hear about that! If you would like to know more about other information, Please feel free to let me know and I will try to look for it :)
I certainly will. Please visit the instagram account of my renovation studio. I am always looking for an opportunity to gain as much knowledge as possible from an original source. Regards. rs_metal_art
This was a really wonderful presentation. I dont think I have ever seen anyone go into so much detail about the chemical / physical processes involving the production and patination of shakudo. Very interesting and informative.
Very good content, thanks for sharing this. I’ve studied a few English sources on this subject that rely on second and third hand information, it’s great that you are coming straight from the original sources.
I've made reproduction menuki with shakudo and finished them with Baldwins patina. I've played around with shibuichi too. I collect Japanese swords and koshirae. I am a jeweler by trade and I love the beautiful workmanship of Japanese swords. BTW the English word for rokusho is malachite.
Thank you for making this video and for your quick translation of the Soken Kisho in particular. I think you might be interested in the videos on Japanese Metalwork by Mr. Ford Hallam. Its well worth to check out his youtube channel. Thank you again.
@wondercarl I have always love Mr Ford’s work :) it is a coincidence that you recommend his channel! Thank you so much for your kind words :) they are encouraging!
Hi all, if you have other hypothesis or other reference to Shakudo, please feel free to share and discuss in the comment below!
I like your channel. Very nice sharing some knowledge
Hi @Se1ryu. Thank you for the encouraging word. I am very glad that if it helps ;)
Thank you for your effort ... the movie is very interesting. I am working on shakudo so I will certainly put your hypothesis into practice.
I am really glad to hear about that! If you would like to know more about other information, Please feel free to let me know and I will try to look for it :)
I certainly will. Please visit the instagram account of my renovation studio. I am always looking for an opportunity to gain as much knowledge as possible from an original source. Regards. rs_metal_art
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Your videos are very informative and professionally put together. Please continue. Already subscribed. Thanks much.
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Thank you so much :) this is very encouraging for us!
Hey there!! Just subscribed! I look forward to watching all your videos.
Thank you so much Stephen! ;) enjoy the video! if you have any comment please feel free to let me know ;)
This is an excellent piece of work. Awesome job!
To build this kind of Hypothesis is amazing approach.
thank you so much senpai!!
This was a really wonderful presentation. I dont think I have ever seen anyone go into so much detail about the chemical / physical processes involving the production and patination of shakudo. Very interesting and informative.
Very good content, thanks for sharing this. I’ve studied a few English sources on this subject that rely on second and third hand information, it’s great that you are coming straight from the original sources.
Great video, great channel, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge, God Bless ❤️
I've made reproduction menuki with shakudo and finished them with Baldwins patina. I've played around with shibuichi too. I collect Japanese swords and koshirae. I am a jeweler by trade and I love the beautiful workmanship of Japanese swords. BTW the English word for rokusho is malachite.
Hi Desmond, thanks for stopping by :)
Wow, I would love to have a look at your collection and artwork if there is a chance🥰 hope you like our video!
Is there a term used to describe color of old shakudo that has had the blue-black patina worn off in places?
Thanks for dropping by! Unfortunately I could not find a reference regarding that. If I know I will update here!
Thank you for making this video and for your quick translation of the Soken Kisho in particular. I think you might be interested in the videos on Japanese Metalwork by Mr. Ford Hallam. Its well worth to check out his youtube channel. Thank you again.
@wondercarl I have always love Mr Ford’s work :) it is a coincidence that you recommend his channel!
Thank you so much for your kind words :) they are encouraging!
I have a bunch of Shakudo fitting.
Are you collecting them? :D
muito bom
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