I enjoyed watching the process of creating those dishes and think it's really cool when others are happy to share that knowledge! How neat! They seem to be very efficient and conscientious of waste! My favorite kind of documentary is one I'm not bored watching. That was very enlightening, interesting, and enjoyable to watch!!!
Nice video Ford. You don't think about all the work that goes into something like that and the recycling of excess clay to start all over again. I found it interesting.
Nice, looks like almost is all automated compared with the handmade ones wish i think that is what they used to do many years ago there. Also its goes down about the prices to, may be those are more cheaper compared to the handmade ones.
You'll have to be quick. The last factory making these said that they'll close down as soon as they can't find people to come and work (apparently, it is a skill that has to be acquired with time and patience), or when somebody buys the machines. But don't worry, the world is still sitting on warehouses of this stuff.
Actually the narration is spot on! ❤
I enjoyed watching the process of creating those dishes and think it's really cool when others are happy to share that knowledge! How neat! They seem to be very efficient and conscientious of waste! My favorite kind of documentary is one I'm not bored watching. That was very enlightening, interesting, and enjoyable to watch!!!
Thanks, I'm glad you liked the video. It was really neat to see. We actually bought a few rice bowls while we were there!
Thanks!
You're welcome. Thanks for the support!
They been doing this since ancient time ~
Different millennia different tools still similar professionalism .
Excellent !!
Nice video Ford. You don't think about all the work that goes into something like that and the recycling of excess clay to start all over again. I found it interesting.
So true. It's pretty amazing to actually see the process. I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Very nice and simple documentary! Thanks! And don't let any elephants in that porcelain warehouse :)
It’s a very interesting topic. Thank you for this informative video.
Wow!!! I have tea cups exactly like this!!!! Maybe it was from this very factory...? 🤔
This is good work. You could have your own travel show like Rick Steves
Thanks!
Very interesting 👍🏻☺️ Thank you
You're welcome! I'm glad you liked it
This is so cool
Wow! How neat!
Very interesting; thanks!
Very good!!
Great video, clear and entertaining.
Thanks!
super interesting thank you!
Interesting I’m grateful for all my handmade pieces and handpainted
Nice, looks like almost is all automated compared with the handmade ones wish i think that is what they used to do many years ago there. Also its goes down about the prices to, may be those are more cheaper compared to the handmade ones.
2:32 omg my old roommate has this exact bowl
So cool!
That was top notch How it's Made quality!
Maybe not the most interesting porcelain making to see in Jingdezhen.
I have one of these bowls :)
:)
1:51 Wait, are those stickers she puts in the bowls?
Nice
I have this rice pattern crockery and trying to find additional items. Would anyone know who the exporter in Jingdezhen is? Tq
You'll have to be quick. The last factory making these said that they'll close down as soon as they can't find people to come and work (apparently, it is a skill that has to be acquired with time and patience), or when somebody buys the machines. But don't worry, the world is still sitting on warehouses of this stuff.
Fascinating-
2000 degrees Fahrenheit is about 1090 degrees Celsius.
Very nice design..I want some bowels...how can I contact...
I found some that look similar on Amazon if you're still interested: amzn.to/3rPo50A
0:55 what is the machine called?
Jigger jolly machine, can also be called jigger and jolly machine ◡̈
@@tessajorasmussen9637 Thank you so much!!
Thay scream of oil thristy machine is real
Why porcelain is used for utensils because cleaning. Metals are difficult to maintain. Mostly dining experience.
I'm working on a video about a store that started off as a chinaware producer.
May I use a clip out of this? I'll credit you.
Yes, if you provide credit, you may. Thanks.
that 'special' bowl. been in production for decades now... you have one yet?
For centuries, not decades. The design goes back to the Ming Dynasty era, so five hundred years or more.
@@bernardfinucane2061 wow!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful craftsmanship. Can I know if there is a web store where I can buy these porcelain?
I found some that look similar on Amazon if you're still interested: amzn.to/3rPo50A
The narration was good. I would have liked to know more technical terms. However, the transcription, as ever, was horrendous.
LMFAO why the hell do they store the plates in 2 meter high towers with no support? 😂
After watching Florian Gadsby, it feels so wrong lol
My name is Alan Ferrell
I'm looking for my real mother who makes porcelain plates she told me her prison is making porcelain plates!??
Hi
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The whole time I thought it WAS Morgan Freeman narrating it....
This is not the traditional way.
No one said it was
basically, china looks a lot like India