We introduce the Works of D. MURAYAMA who is Japanese potter in Tokamachi city, NIIGATA.
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村山大介陶芸研究所の作品を紹介しています。ホームページはこちら →
We introduce the Works of D. MURAYAMA who is Japanese potter in Tokamachi city, NIIGATA.
Instagram → instagram.com/@muradai_c_lab
Home page ( japanese ) →
村山大介陶芸研究所の作品を紹介しています。ホームページはこちら →
Interesting! I want to learn how to do this!
Thanks a lot ! His works are simple and very beautiful.
Mãe Gourmet its almost like rolling bread in a way. Its easy once you get the hang of it
I AM Brazilian and I Said . I loved It with passion.
sehr angenehm zu schauen!
No me canso de verlo
Parece tan fácil me gusta un monton
Why the bottom ring?
there’s no holes for the wooden bat to cling onto the wheel, it’s just a wooden octagon on a spinning wheel. the bottom ring acts as an adhesive so his bat doesn’t go flying, especially because he’s throwing a large piece of clay which can really be dangerous if your bat isn’t firmly sealed
I guess the next question is why so much “detailing” and hard work on this ring then?
Gourgandise the clay base has to be level and centred, if not the bat won’t be levelled and it’ll sort of wobble and throw your work out. You’ll end up with uneven sides, assuming you can get the clay centred to begin with on an uneven bat. Also, if the bat isn’t attached right, it could fly off the wheel (though not as easy with clay, as with batmate or cham).
oooh ok ok thank you!
Yeah but still the most complicated bat ring I’ve ever seen!
I could watch videos like that all day! But need to make things….so, need to have two lives!
Wonderful. Amei de paixão.
What was so interesting or cool Japanese about this. He just threw a bowl. Very misleading title.
He used the Japanese measurement tool.
Lots of of experience,if you decided to take this up probably you would never get remotely close to this
@Paul Mann You can learn to throw this exact bowl in a day with very little experience. The only difference with this and throwing in other ways is the tool he used
Billy Ray here, he must be getting paid by the hour.
This music made me feel like there was an intensely personal family matter going on. Like I’m pretty sure this is the tune they used to score those in old sitcoms…. But the pottery was nice! Haha
Hermoso!!!
confused…why can’t you use a chamie…and pegged board?
thank you!
is this image reversed?? I’m not able to tell which way the wheel is spinning, but he’s working at the 7o’clock side of the work. I love how easily he pulls that piece up.
In some areas the wheel runs clockwise. Japan? I’ve learned it different. But it’s fun trying sometimes. 🙃
Exactly what cool japanese art technique is demonstrated here? Attaching the bat? Making a bowl? Huh???
Soy ceramista, y esto es alfareria, muy basico, la tecnica tiene origen en la mesopotamia y en Grecia.
Nothing Japanese about the very traditional way of throwing a bowl.
Kept watching to see the “cool Japanese pottery technique”. What I saw was basic pottery.
the definition of anticlimactic
..less preparation on clay, but too much preparation on the clay ring.. and honesly nothing special on the making.. way too far from actual uniq japanese tradition.. no offense, just say ing.. 🙂
just cuz he’s Japanese, doesn’t mean this basic skill is any cool Japanese ceramic art technique… the title is misleading!