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Весь процесс: носик, отточенный 10 годами. Медный чайник мастера и ученика.
Nagasawa Seisakusho, founded in 1933, is a long-established metalworking studio located in Arakawa, Tokyo. For three generations, the family has passed down the traditional art of tankin―a Japanese hand-forming technique used to craft copper teapots, one piece at a time. This video is the complete edition, combining both the previously released first and second parts into a single, comprehensive version that documents every step of the process. The spout―designed to pour perfectly without dripping―is crafted in just a few seconds, but it takes over ten years of training to master the technique behind it. Witness the delicate yet powerful craftsmanship of third-generation artisan Toshihisa Nagasawa and his apprentice Kaho Kumaki, as they create a teapot that is not only beautiful, but also a true embodiment of functional traditional Japanese craft. 🛠️ Featured in this video: Nagasawa Mfg. 📬 For inquiries, please contact: thegreatprocess5@gmail.com 🎥 Filming, editing, and travel expenses... It takes a significant amount of time and money to showcase the world of craftsmanship. Still, we believe there are scenes that must be preserved now, so we travel across the country. To continue this endeavor, we kindly ask for your support through our membership program. Your encouragement empowers us to document the next "artisan's story." 🎬 Join our channel membership here! / @thegreatprocess 📱 Follow us on SNS Twitter: / @greatprocess TikTok: / thegreatprocess Instagram: / thegreatprocess_2023 Facebook: / thegreatprocess Copyright(C) 2023. The Great Process. all rights reserved. #CopperTeapot #Metalwork #Craftsmanship #TraditionalArt #MadeInJapan