【組子細工】 日本の職人が10,000ピースの材料で伝統的模様を作り上げるプロセス(字幕あり)
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This video introduces the process of designing traditional Japanese design with 10,000 tiny pieces of wood .
Kumiko is a delicate and sophisticated technique of assembling wooden pieces without the use of nails. The technique was developed in Japan in the Asuka Era (600-700 AD), and has since been refined and passed down through generations of craftsmen who are passionate about the tradition of Kumiko.
▶Craftsman Profile
Takahiro Tanaka / Tatematsu
In 1982, he became the second generation of Edo Kumiko craftsmen at Tatematsu, a company established in Tokyo by his father, a master craftsman. He is a qualified first-class architect and used to work for an urban planning consultant company. He is now applying his knowledge as an architect to the development of new, unprecedented products.
▶Craftsman Passion
“I really enjoy thinking and create something that combines tradition and practicality“
While my work does not allow even a error to make perfect crafting, I always think the ideas need to have flexibility. It is definitely true that I need to produce within the rules, but I also want to create a series of products that answer the needs of today with free thinking.
▶Achievement
Received the Skill Prize at the Edogawa Ward Traditional Craft Exhibition
Winner of the Board of Education Award at the Edogawa Ward Traditional Crafts Exhibition
Received the Board of Education Award at the Edogawa Ward Traditional Craft Exhibition
He has received many other awards for their work.
Please enjoy watching the Japanese craftsmanship!!!!
▶Crafts Name: Edo kumiko / 江戸組子
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【Chapter】
00:03 Cutting wood
00:35 Layout
01:08 Basic assembly
05:49 Making parts
06:20 Assemble partrs