TOP 7 oldest craftsmen in Korea who make things with elaborate hand techniques

2024 ж. 5 Ақп.
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TOP 7 oldest craftsmen in Korea who make things with elaborate hand techniques
1. The process of creating the most magnificent and beautiful bells in the world. Korean giant Bell engineer
2. The process of making Korea's best special forces knife.
3. The process of making Asia's largest brush with the tail hair of a racehorse. Korean brush craftsman
4. The process of making the most beautiful glass bottles in the hottest hell. glass factory in korea
5. A living legend in the Korean baseball world. Korea's best craftsman who makes baseball bats.
6. A golden bowl that has been around for a thousand years. The process of making traditional Korean bowls
7. Old Pot Factory In Korea. Earthenware Mass Production Process

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  • The Korean culture is AMAZINGLY AWESOME, a Nation that shows it is filled with pride. My son married a Korean girl, our families are very proud to say we are part of each other to create 1 big family. We have 3 beautiful granddaughters!!! I told my daughter in law that she was not my daughter in law, that she was now my daughter. Her dad & I are like brothers, & her mom is a sweetheart!!! All of us really can't find words to express how we really feel about each other except we ALL LOVE each other, more than we can say. ❤

    @user-ft4jq4sb5b@user-ft4jq4sb5b3 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful, absolutely beautiful craftsmanship. ❤❤ The music is beautiful too.

    @damonhill4909@damonhill49093 ай бұрын
  • What an awesome video. No ‘idiots at work’ here just skill masters doing solo or ensemble art.

    @noeraldinkabam@noeraldinkabam2 ай бұрын
  • Nice to see men who are tough as nails and know what a day's work actually looks like!

    @demef758@demef7583 ай бұрын
  • I never seise to be amazed by the craftmanship in the Orient. Just amazing.

    @eddyraye5825@eddyraye58252 ай бұрын
  • WOW! Gorgeous!

    @doogalloonni@doogalloonni2 ай бұрын
  • Very cool video! Thanks for sharing!

    @OZtwo@OZtwo2 ай бұрын
  • Here we have another master at work. you don't see a ruler anywhere. that a master. Very very nice work Sir. I Bow my head to you sir.

    @Ford6968@Ford69683 ай бұрын
    • I saw rulers but that doean’t make them less masterly.

      @noeraldinkabam@noeraldinkabam2 ай бұрын
  • Che lavoro mostruoso, per fare una campana! Che pazienza mostruosa!

    @AlbertoRossi-rs5dl@AlbertoRossi-rs5dl3 ай бұрын
  • got to love the skill and beautyn of a master working

    @alangrant3259@alangrant32592 ай бұрын
  • Hermoso trabajo mis felicitaciones desde gran canaria españa 🇮🇨🇪🇸

    @angelramonlemesnuez4281@angelramonlemesnuez42812 ай бұрын
  • Amazing how the video says it's all made with elaborate hand techniques, and the first thing you see is welding and heavy machinery. Hand techniques my foot.

    @luciusbellator66613@luciusbellator666132 ай бұрын
  • Awesome video! regarding #2., does someone know what kind of chemical the blacksmith puts on the glowing steel?

    @xtraa@xtraa2 ай бұрын
  • We used to do that in London.

    @alexhayden2303@alexhayden23032 ай бұрын
  • Were any efforts made to recover a huge bell lost in a river in Burma?

    @alexhayden2303@alexhayden23032 ай бұрын
  • Many master's at work, Pop son run the job. this is where age makes the difference.

    @Ford6968@Ford69683 ай бұрын
  • Ok okay, but what did he draw?😂😂😂😂

    @mufasamufufu-rj6ti@mufasamufufu-rj6tiАй бұрын
  • 대한님국에 장인분들안게시면 진짜 나라안돌아갈것갓내요 진짜 위대하신분들이시죠

    @user-ko2kt5jk5z@user-ko2kt5jk5z2 ай бұрын
  • 👏👏👏

    @anthonycapadocia731@anthonycapadocia7312 ай бұрын
  • The writing on that bell looks like Japanese to me. Korean has more circles in the letters i think.

    @69uremum@69uremum2 ай бұрын
  • 12:23

    @user-tu1uc5tn4p@user-tu1uc5tn4p2 ай бұрын
  • 일본과 비교했을때 참 열악해 보이네요 이러니 젊은 사람이 없는거 겠죠

    @user-df9fg8il2m@user-df9fg8il2mАй бұрын
  • our team of experts in Canada can do all that in Half the time and for 1/3 the wages -

    @Telestations@Telestations3 ай бұрын
  • 속담에 세월이 좋아야 부처님도 개금을 잡수신다라는 말이 있습니다. 지난세기에는 우리나라 문화재들이 약탈 당해 부잣집 장식물로 뵨했고 일본군 포탄의 재료로 녹아 없어 졌고 6.25 이후에는 고철로 팔려 나갔습니다. 우리의 생활이 호전 되렀다고 개인들의 이기주의와 보여 주기식으로 별로 우리 일상생활 의식주와는 관계가 없는 우상을 제작 종교 치장물을 위해서 자원을 투자해야 할 필요가 있나요? 예로 우리나라에도 세계 다른 나라들처럼 기독교 신자수가 점진적으로 줄어드는 것은 종교가 신의 존재를 증명하지 못하고 그냥 우기기 때문입니다.

    @hyung-yulcho841@hyung-yulcho8412 ай бұрын
  • that part with the clay vase the part when they were making the handle it looks so wrong dud so fucking wrong 😂 😂

    @Randorf100@Randorf1003 ай бұрын
  • WHY are TRADITIONAL things such as this bell Not Created Using Traditional Electric Tools such as were common a Thousand Years Ago? I want to SEE the unique power tools from even 5 centuries ago! and NOT "power tools" as in "mechanical transmission of power" as implemented by mining via T-posts transmission of mechanical swinging!

    @romanregman1469@romanregman14692 ай бұрын
    • Go Do It Yourself! Exactly HOW You Want It. I’ll be waiting for that video. D.A! ‘Traditional Electric Tools from thousand years ago’ are you freaking lobotomized?

      @noeraldinkabam@noeraldinkabam2 ай бұрын
  • terrible craftsmanship

    @billtokar644@billtokar6442 ай бұрын
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