Very fascinating video to watch. I didn't understand all the techniques, but it's one that undoubtably goes back for a very long time. In the age of modern technology, and advanced robotics it's wonderful to see how things can still be made by hand. I'm 68 so I still remember my mom and grandmother sewing and canning. Watching from North Carolina, USA. Thank You!!❤❤❤❤
Hi lady . Your's working it's. Very strong to arrived beautiful and perfect working . Long time and staying days to finishing one piece . You are professional in arts . Good luck with the best wishes and we are waiting to see more videos from you .👏🌹👏🌷
Hi lady . You have biggest heart to doing this perfect working . Your's working it's not easy and take longer time to finished . It's very beautiful design and super finishing.👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you for sharing this, it is very interesting! By the way, my father was a weaver and he used the same knot this lady used to tie the fibers. He called it a weaver's knot. Our family is from the flax-growing region of Belgium. Makes me think this kind of knot is used worldwide in the fabrication of textiles.
What a crazy amount of work that goes into each bolt of fabric, but it’s awesome that she’s keeping this craft alive. We can go to the store now to buy clothes, but who knows if that will always be the case? This knowledge could be very valuable in the future. I am curious how she gets long enough strands? I’m not sure it was covered in the video. I also wonder how coarse the fabric feels, or if it is not bad?
Warum muss in Japan immer alles so kompliziert hergestellt werden? Alleine für die Vorbereitung bis der Faden überhaupt verwendbar ist, sind schon Stunden um Stunden entstanden.
Vielleicht ist Ihnen nicht bewusst, wie mühsam es vor der Industrialisierung war, Fäden aus natürlichen Pflanzen herzustellen und diese zu Textilien zu weben. Das galt für alle Menschen gleichermaßen, egal ob in Europa oder Ostasien. Wenn Sie die traditionelle Textilproduktion verstehen, dann ist jeder Schritt, der im gesamten Video gezeigt wird, notwendig und es gibt keinerlei überflüssige Elemente. Wenn Sie nicht nachvollziehen können, warum manche Menschen vorindustrielle Produktionsmethoden bewahren wollen, dann fehlt Ihnen möglicherweise ein wenig Bewusstsein für den Schutz des menschlichen Kulturerbes.
芭蕉布という名前は聞いております。気の遠くなりそうな細かい作業で素敵な反物ができるのですね。
末永くこの伝統を守って行って欲しいと願っております。
Very fascinating video to watch. I didn't understand all the techniques, but it's one that undoubtably goes back for a very long time. In the age of modern technology, and advanced robotics it's wonderful to see how things can still be made by hand. I'm 68 so I still remember my mom and grandmother sewing and canning. Watching from North Carolina, USA. Thank You!!❤❤❤❤
Hi lady . Your's working it's. Very strong to arrived beautiful and perfect working . Long time and staying days to finishing one piece . You are professional in arts . Good luck with the best wishes and we are waiting to see more videos from you .👏🌹👏🌷
Hi lady . You have biggest heart to doing this perfect working . Your's working it's not easy and take longer time to finished . It's very beautiful design and super finishing.👏👏👏👏👏
Wow such a beautiful process! 😻
I am also a weaver and spinner, it is always interesting to see the process other people use.
着心地良さそう
What a amount of work you put into that piece of fabric.
It’s wonderful that you are keeping old traditions alive!
Take care 🥰
چقدر زیبا ولی سخت و طاقت فرسا موفق باشید ممنون بابت به اشتراک گداری
Incredible skill, amazing work. Beautiful results ❤
Thank you for sharing this, it is very interesting! By the way, my father was a weaver and he used the same knot this lady used to tie the fibers. He called it a weaver's knot. Our family is from the flax-growing region of Belgium. Makes me think this kind of knot is used worldwide in the fabrication of textiles.
Used in Norway too
Used in some places in the US too
I am a hobby weaver in North America and the process I use is similar
@kathylecluyse7820 Do you have a time stamp for that?
@@pennycandyys 11:53
❤ Harika bir paylaşım olmuş eline sağlık çok güzel olmuş
Thank you for sharing this.
製作過程好辛苦,好珍貴的芭蕉布,天然無汙染的布料,好想穿看看!
涼しそうな着物になりそう
謝謝~分享 辛苦了
What a crazy amount of work that goes into each bolt of fabric, but it’s awesome that she’s keeping this craft alive. We can go to the store now to buy clothes, but who knows if that will always be the case? This knowledge could be very valuable in the future.
I am curious how she gets long enough strands? I’m not sure it was covered in the video. I also wonder how coarse the fabric feels, or if it is not bad?
The short strands are making to long strands with a simple knot
Xem tôi mới biết thân cây chuối có thể làm ra vải... Thật là tuyệt vời
It's so interesting and relaxing to watch. Like ASMR haha
What a lot of work, but the result looks fantastic 👏💕 Love from germany 💕
good work but for what is it for sleeping 🤓
La urdimbre tenía una raya amarilla. El lienzo termino siendo beige. Y muestran una prenda terminada negro/blanco?
❤❤😊
古代ギリシャの珍しい書類は、芭蕉紙に記録されたそうです。
縦糸何本ありますか?
これは座り機
と機織り機の両方の取り扱いの記録ですね
お幸せな人生ですね
男の織手はいますか?
印象里书上有介绍,古代诗人白居易夏天就喜欢穿蕉衣。
일본은 아직도 베짜는 인간문화재가있구나❤아지메 이쁘다😂
めちゃめちゃ手間暇かかってますね。
Warum muss in Japan immer alles so kompliziert hergestellt werden? Alleine für die Vorbereitung bis der Faden überhaupt verwendbar ist, sind schon Stunden um Stunden entstanden.
the value of hand-made beautiful object v machine mass production, quality, traditional craftsmanship etc etc
Vielleicht ist Ihnen nicht bewusst, wie mühsam es vor der Industrialisierung war, Fäden aus natürlichen Pflanzen herzustellen und diese zu Textilien zu weben. Das galt für alle Menschen gleichermaßen, egal ob in Europa oder Ostasien. Wenn Sie die traditionelle Textilproduktion verstehen, dann ist jeder Schritt, der im gesamten Video gezeigt wird, notwendig und es gibt keinerlei überflüssige Elemente. Wenn Sie nicht nachvollziehen können, warum manche Menschen vorindustrielle Produktionsmethoden bewahren wollen, dann fehlt Ihnen möglicherweise ein wenig Bewusstsein für den Schutz des menschlichen Kulturerbes.
Fabrics made this way are more durable and can be made with more detailed weave structure
沖繩
Video lento y aburrido de ver.....