@ simonbgreen, I agree. And I'm sorry, but in this case it seems a bizarre kind of nagashisuki by slack, without strength or character.
So ... for me, this video shows the global decline of our time. In fact, the Japanese technique is spreading across Asia, which is proof of its excellence. But we can see another fact, is a shame to see that native methods are gradually abandoned. So the world is culturally impoverished. Very sad thing.
Nice video but the tradition being applied is based on the Japanese Nagashizuki method rather than Bhutanese traditions. They also seem to use a Hollander beater - part of the Dutch/European tradition. There's nothing wrong with that if it enables Bhutanese people to make paper out of local bark from shrubs like Daphne bholua but we should keep our traditions clear. Could just be called "Japanese traditional papermaking in Bhutan"
I would like to thank the owner/manager for giving us the informations on how the paper are made as this was really important to us for our project work.............Thank you so much.....even to the worker of the factory........Kadrinchay!!!
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@ simonbgreen, I agree. And I'm sorry, but in this case it seems a bizarre kind of nagashisuki by slack, without strength or character.
So ... for me, this video shows the global decline of our time. In fact, the Japanese technique is spreading across Asia, which is proof of its excellence. But we can see another fact, is a shame to see that native methods are gradually abandoned. So the world is culturally impoverished. Very sad thing.
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mercedesmercuri 7 months ago
Nice video but the tradition being applied is based on the Japanese Nagashizuki method rather than Bhutanese traditions. They also seem to use a Hollander beater - part of the Dutch/European tradition. There's nothing wrong with that if it enables Bhutanese people to make paper out of local bark from shrubs like Daphne bholua but we should keep our traditions clear. Could just be called "Japanese traditional papermaking in Bhutan"
simonbgreen 11 months ago 2
for some strange reason I find this video very soothing
scumbuddy 1 year ago
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I think they need a radio to listen some kind of music while working
micol018 1 year ago
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I think they need a radio, to listen some kind of music while working
micol018 1 year ago
I think they need a radio, to listen some kind of music while working
micol018 1 year ago
I would like to thank the owner/manager for giving us the informations on how the paper are made as this was really important to us for our project work.............Thank you so much.....even to the worker of the factory........Kadrinchay!!!
SHINeeMinho1000 1 year ago
wow that is my cousin aku sharila!!
achofanto 3 years ago