Your work is exquisite! I am just beginning to master filigree and am working in fine silver. I cannot wait to become proficient in the techniques, so that I might begin to touch gold for the first time. Thank you for sharing your work so that others might be inspired. Many Blessings.
Thank you for the translation! Your work is beautiful. I am a metalsmith, and I have recently had the opportunity to take a course in silver filigree and felt an affinity for the technique. Despite all the modern technological innovations in tools and materials, I think many of us enjoy working in the old style, where simple tools and a mastery of technique allows you to produce beautiful results.
حقيقة افتخر بك كعربية فنانة واستاذة في مجال عملك اتمنى ان تقومي بنشر مواضيع تعليمية حول صناعة المجوهرات و الطرق بشكل دوري جتى يتسنى لنا التعلم منك احببت لو امكنني ان اتعلم الصنعة منك شخصيا فيبدو ان لك لمسة خبيرة غير موجودة في المجتمع العربي حاليا مع تمنياتي لكم بدوام النجاح
I love what I know of Eqyptian culture especially the jewelry..I have always worked in an area where you watch and learn ..so I understand without speaking the language =)
Thank you for the video, Mrs. Azza Fahmy. I have come across two large pieces of jewelry from the Middle East, I believe they are from Saudi Arabia or possibly Iraq. They appear very old and have amazing detailing such as the earrings in your video. Do you know of someone who might be able to help me identify where they're from, their age, and their value?
Nice showing the filigree technique. It is a shame that a lot of old techniques are disappearing, but the main reason for that is the "time is money" thing, everything has to be done fast, no patience. I have to think of granulation's, enameling, chase work, I fortunately was taught that during my apprenticeship, but today that is not taught anymore, as it is not economical, as many goldsmith masters say.
They had time to do such intricate work since they didn't have tv, radio, internet and other social media. This is like cooking from scrap. I appreciate this more than some item made in a manufacturing line.
I am a goldsmith and although the technique is pretty simple and straightforward the time involved is horrendous its not only assembling the piece but making the wire twisting it and preparing it for the piece how much could you reasonably charge for a piece like that? while you working rents, overheads staff salaries etc keeps ticking over and then you still got to make a profit.
Good afternoon, Azza Fahmy! Your work is beautiful. I also want to learn this kind of work. but I do not have any tools or skills yet. Can that that will advise, with what to begin? What tool.? Many thanks .
what are he bars in which the gold in placed made of? At what temperature? I don't have the money to set up my dream of jewlwery making but I admire the art and accept my only chanc of participating ....desighning. I respectfully thatnk you for sharing a glimpse at your art. Clara
i dont think i realize how malleable metals really are, i wish this video contained more information on it, its a very satisfying process to watch i'm sure
Shoukran Mrs Azza Fahmy, your work is absolutely beautiful and watching it along with the music is mesmerizing . How i wish i could speak Arabic though. Thank you very much for the subtitles. And on behalf of the other westerners like me who enjoy your video, please forgive the self indulgence of some of us, and do not pay any attention to the stupidity of some other's comments. English is not the international language, it is just what some lazy monoglots anglosaxons and others want to believe.
+olfursson kyllian So you don't speak Arabic, but you criticise others who ask for translations. Aren't you lucky they did, so you too can understand what Ms. Fahmy is telling us?
Marvellous! In fact we should perpetuate such handicrafts and techniques. And this can only be achieved by learning those techniques at an early age.l'm a teacher and l'd like our schools to provide handicraft workshops to dig out and encourage youths' talents.
Sorry for writing you, just out of curiosity your page come up on my suggested friend lists so I was just wondering if I knew you from somewhere?!!!...
Sorry for writing you, just out of curiosity your page come up on my suggested friend lists so I was just wondering if I knew you from somewhere?!!!...
هذي التقنية لا تزال تزدهر في الجزاير و خاصة في قسنطينة و تسمى الفتلة . وهي تقنية تستعمل في صناعة المجوهرات التقليدية القسنطينية كالصخاب و المقياس و المخزمة المشبكة ....
"And Azazel taught men to make swords, and knives, and shields, and breastplates, and made known to them the metals of the earth and the art of working them, and bracelets, and ornaments, and the use of antimony, and the beautifying of the eyelids, and all kinds of costly stones, and all colouring tinctures"
Sorry for writing you, just out of curiosity your page come up on my suggested friend lists so I was just wondering if I knew you from somewhere?!!!...
checking to see if what i type is actually what is being put down into the comment box. It seems as though when I type something and then hit post, some words get changed in the process. Maybe i'm just going crazy. The woman in the video is absolutely talented and I want to learn some of the things that she is doing. Any who just seeing if this comment will change randomly over time.
Your work is exquisite! I am just beginning to master filigree and am working in fine silver. I cannot wait to become proficient in the techniques, so that I might begin to touch gold for the first time. Thank you for sharing your work so that others might be inspired. Many Blessings.
Thank you for the translation! Your work is beautiful. I am a metalsmith, and I have recently had the opportunity to take a course in silver filigree and felt an affinity for the technique. Despite all the modern technological innovations in tools and materials, I think many of us enjoy working in the old style, where simple tools and a mastery of technique allows you to produce beautiful results.
Thank You for Your video Mrs. Azza Fahmy. Εnormous Great Egyptian Civilization, my respect and greetings from Greece
the quantity of hand works for making this jewellery is absolutely amazing.
Watched this video twice.
1st enthralled by the work.
2nd with captions to actually understand.
Jewelry design looks awesome . It's like art on a whole other level :)
حقيقة افتخر بك كعربية فنانة واستاذة في مجال عملك
اتمنى ان تقومي بنشر مواضيع تعليمية حول صناعة المجوهرات و الطرق بشكل دوري جتى يتسنى لنا التعلم منك
احببت لو امكنني ان اتعلم الصنعة منك شخصيا فيبدو ان لك لمسة خبيرة غير موجودة في المجتمع العربي حاليا
مع تمنياتي لكم بدوام النجاح
How very nice to see this work and the techniques. Thank you for posting it.
شكرا جزيلا لمشاركت هذه الفديو الرائع بلاضافه الى الموسيقى الرائعه 🌸🌸
AMAZING! I will see those things for the skill and time it takes to produce them! Thank you!
You don't need words to appreciate this art.
I love what I know of Eqyptian culture especially the jewelry..I have always worked in an area where you watch and learn ..so I understand without speaking the language =)
Phenomenal artistry. I’ll take two please!
beautiful! and I love that you speak your language.
Respect from Tunisia
Despite not caring much about Arabic world, I gotta say that their inventions, art, and architecture were absolutely amazing!
I wish they had a translation to what she was saying, it was fascinating work. Truly an art and a gift to be able to do such intricate work!
Use the captions option at the bottom left of the video (cc), it's translated into perfect english :)
I wish too
hi mam I love you work I have seen you video many time . I love to learn your work ..
My daughter got me a beautiful bracelet from Azza Fahmy in Egypt ..love it
انتي مثلي الاعلى وان شاء الله اكون. مثل حضرتك في المستقبل
Beautiful video storytelling about a beautiful ancient artwork...thank you
Thank you for the video, Mrs. Azza Fahmy. I have come across two large pieces of jewelry from the Middle East, I believe they are from Saudi Arabia or possibly Iraq. They appear very old and have amazing detailing such as the earrings in your video. Do you know of someone who might be able to help me identify where they're from, their age, and their value?
Nice showing the filigree technique. It is a shame that a lot of old techniques are disappearing, but the main reason for that is the "time is money" thing, everything has to be done fast, no patience. I have to think of granulation's, enameling, chase work, I fortunately was taught that during my apprenticeship, but today that is not taught anymore, as it is not economical, as many goldsmith masters say.
the first part seeing live metal take place in the forms, burning the oil, so amazing!
They had time to do such intricate work since they didn't have tv, radio, internet and other social media. This is like cooking from scrap. I appreciate this more than some item made in a manufacturing line.
I am a goldsmith and although the technique is pretty simple and straightforward the time involved is horrendous its not only assembling the piece but making the wire twisting it and preparing it for the piece how much could you reasonably charge for a piece like that? while you working rents, overheads staff salaries etc keeps ticking over and then you still got to make a profit.
amazing, beautiful, creative, lovely! You are truly gifted!
Good afternoon, Azza Fahmy!
Your work is beautiful.
I also want to learn this kind of work. but I do not have any tools or skills yet. Can that that will advise, with what to begin? What tool.?
Many thanks .
lovely and patience work awesome designed,
what are he bars in which the gold in placed made of? At what temperature?
I don't have the money to set up my dream of jewlwery making but I admire the art and accept my only chanc of participating ....desighning. I respectfully thatnk you for sharing a glimpse at your art. Clara
i dont think i realize how malleable metals really are, i wish this video contained more information on it, its a very satisfying process to watch i'm sure
It pure gold or at least 22k
I wish there were subtitles in English to understand what she is saying, amazing images and love this song too!
Now they have subtitles on most or all videos.
Shoukran Mrs Azza Fahmy, your work is absolutely beautiful and watching it along with the music is mesmerizing . How i wish i could speak Arabic though. Thank you very much for the subtitles.
And on behalf of the other westerners like me who enjoy your video, please forgive the self indulgence of some of us, and do not pay any attention to the stupidity of some other's comments.
English is not the international language, it is just what some lazy monoglots anglosaxons and others want to believe.
+olfursson kyllian So you don't speak Arabic, but you criticise others who ask for translations. Aren't you lucky they did, so you too can understand what Ms. Fahmy is telling us?
AbsentWithoutLeaving you clearly misunderstood my comment . Happy new year .
Beautiful work my favourite
Sorry for writing you, just out of curiosity your page come up on my suggested friend lists so I was just wondering if I knew you from somewhere?!!!
@@annetteveronica9423 Hi, that’s ok, but I think recommendations are random. And I am sorry, I don’t know you, Annette. Hope you have a terrific week.
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Beautiful work , a true work of art !
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How the heck did I get to the blacksmith side of youtube?
Never been here before...I like it
Awesome
Incredible..the piercing at the end is unbelievable
Allah.
da gamil giddan giddan.
shoukran.
Thank you for showing. really BEAUTIFUL Work of Art.
Beautiful work. 💖👏👏
Wow....so much technique and so much beauty. Thanks!
Suppergold work no more comit on a job any time
Beautiful Ms. Fahmy! Hooah!
Marvellous! In fact we should perpetuate such handicrafts and techniques. And this can only be achieved by learning those techniques at an early age.l'm a teacher and l'd like our schools to provide handicraft workshops to dig out and encourage youths' talents.
nice video. I found your work to be very inspiring.
Very nice.. ...from India..
Sorry for writing you, just out of curiosity your page come up on my suggested friend lists so I was just wondering if I knew you from somewhere?!!!...
The klingons make stunning jewellery ;o) Yes, beautiful work .. so delicate and intricate.
Susan Rose Art kioopotrrt👌🤔
Thanks for the video! I completely agree with you on the ''human error touch''...!
Gorgeous work!
In this video the labor using the green gloves can you tell me the name of the gloves??
What a hard work hats off to u working
Sorry for writing you, just out of curiosity your page come up on my suggested friend lists so I was just wondering if I knew you from somewhere?!!!...
روعة الحرفة التقليدية شكرا
masha allah.. intelligent job👍
my lovely tehnics!!!!! thank's a lot, Azza!!
This was so interesting! I was looking for working with a rolling mill and this came up too. Fascinating! :D
beautiful, special and timeless techniques :)
Excellent video.
Beautiful work,,I am a Goldsmith,,,,where this is??????
شغل جميل تسلم ايدك
Great video and beautiful jewelry!
Wow great video!
@alinkyng, thx for the tip! I appreciate it. :-)
Suprb work
Sounds like Egyptian Arabic to my ears. I understood lots of phrases from my days in the Arab world. عسل قوي
Hi everyone, what is the name of Saw and blade of 04:07? Thank you
Looks like a coping saw
Thank you for your kindly reply.
Do you interest or working in this industry?
Nicky T just happened to stumble across this video while looking at sword making :p. remember using them saws in woodwork at school.
It's called a coping saw
*Buy not the economy blade.
هذي التقنية لا تزال تزدهر في الجزاير و خاصة في قسنطينة و تسمى الفتلة . وهي تقنية تستعمل في صناعة المجوهرات التقليدية القسنطينية كالصخاب و المقياس و المخزمة المشبكة ....
Fantastic work!!!
Fantastic works of art!
Fantastic great job technique!!
🤯 amazing and beautiful
Sorry for writing you, just out of curiosity your page come up on my suggested friend lists so I was just wondering if I knew you from somewhere?!!!
Id like to see more of the jewelry and the writing at bottom of page.
WHOA!!! Now, THIS IS HARDCORE OLDSCHOOL JEWELRY DESIGN..THIS lady is a GODDESS....😮😰
Beautiful work. that must take a ton of patience.
L00NGB00W
L00NGB00W Yes it does but it's also so much fun to do. I know this because I'm an goldsmith apprentice :)
How did they create the pharaohs mask??
How to get started what tools is neede
Sorry for writing you, just out of curiosity your page come up on my suggested friend lists so I was just wondering if I knew you from somewhere?!!!
@@annetteveronica9423 I think we spoken before long ago but don't recall for what reason .
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Incredible talent
Me encanta precioso trabajo
incredible work...
الفيديو جميل لكن الموسيقي غير متوافقه معه
wow very nice
whats the oil they put in the ingot ?
عمل اكثر من الرائع
Nothing compares to handmade jewelry. A lost art.
wow!! don't know how I got to Egypt. but... I loved it!!
Where is this woman from? Love her arabic accent. Seems Egyptian to me. Am I wrong?
wonderful and inspiring!
"And Azazel taught men to make swords, and knives, and shields, and breastplates, and made known to them the metals of the earth and the art of working them, and bracelets, and ornaments, and the use of antimony, and the beautifying of the eyelids, and all kinds of costly stones, and all colouring tinctures"
You are wrong!!!
if you don’t know the story, you need not to blame about it. Allah taught everything through the prophets.
i like it ... but i dont understand.. i need subtitle
Wow wow nice video
Sorry for writing you, just out of curiosity your page come up on my suggested friend lists so I was just wondering if I knew you from somewhere?!!!
Wow mesmerizing
she is Egyptian artist
I love your work so much, And I love the music do you know the name of the song plz? Thank you...........
إبداع👏😍👏
this is more like forge smith work because its not about pounding metals into their shape its about forming it into shape
Oh gosh this is absolutely gorgeous .
What is the value of vintage Egyptian filagree dating back to 1940
why is the soundtrack to tenchu in the back ground?
تحفة سبحان الله .
Moon Sahira hgvg
Gameel Gedan! Thank you.
Very nice
Beautiful !!!
Sorry for writing you, just out of curiosity your page come up on my suggested friend lists so I was just wondering if I knew you from somewhere?!!!...
checking to see if what i type is actually what is being put down into the comment box. It seems as though when I type something and then hit post, some words get changed in the process. Maybe i'm just going crazy. The woman in the video is absolutely talented and I want to learn some of the things that she is doing. Any who just seeing if this comment will change randomly over time.