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  • i have been working with plastics for many many years...i never seen anything like this...you are truely great at your art. i would never be able to do these by hand, anything this small i would have a laser cut out. you are rich in talent.

  • @roskoeheat Thank you for your positive comment. Such handicraft is quite popular in Indonesia and Singapore.

  • I LOVE his work, very dedicated man, keep your hopes and love up :)

  • ha 2:10

  • Shwastika 1:15 lol

  • @TootsBarn

    it was first a symbol in india, and before that a womans' moon cycle representing

    the 4 weeks of 7 = 28 days

  • great video

  • guddamn you're fast

  • swastika == awkward

  • ....you noticed that too?

  • look it up - the swastika is a beautiful and ancient symbol used  all over the world in various countries for centuries. just because it has been abused for a short period in history by misguided people does not make it ugly for the rest of us

  • You are correct. I saw the symbol in Korea and wasn't used for hatred. Some Native Americans used it as well.

  • it's also used in the Hindu religion.

  • that first song was in my first ever school play for the star star dance and great vid

  • swatsika + Enya = love

  • Love Enya. Swastika=hate.

  • The Swastika was the official symbol of the Thule Society, a strongly anti-Jewish, anti-Marxist, Nordicist organization.

    The NSDAP merely inherited the Swastika from its mentor, which, apparently, it ultimately absorbed as Thule Society members all became NSDAP members.

    Read up on history before making stupid comments.

    Nice job on the key chains by the way...

  • Thanks for sharing these valuable knowledge =)

  • @RaulAlif but you can't expect the whole world to know that, it's been related to sheer evil for so long

  • @dsportnissan - That's so true ! hhhahaa

  • @RaulAlif - It's messed up that they can take someone else's symbol of good and twist it around like that. This guy does great work though

  • Well actually...

    The Swastica is a symbol of prosperity and good fortune and is widely dispersed in both the ancient and modern world. It originally represented the revolving sun, fire, or life. The swastika was widely utilized in ancient Mesopotamian coinage as well as appearing in early Christian and Byzantium art, where it was known as the gammadion cross. The swastika also appeared in South and Central America, widely used in Mayan art during that time period.

  • @RaulAlif Yeah I knew it!!! I read that a loooooong time ago and completely forgot

  • what's the sign of hitler doin on your table??

  • well someone ordered that design i suppose =)

  • are you still around ???? do you have a website

  • @RoBSTrIE Hitler actually adopted that symbol. actually the one that is in the video is mirrored, which is the original form representing ancient Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. its rearly used now i suppose since Hitler put a new meaning to that...idk but yeah, it used to mean luck and well-being...but you know how history goes...

  • why is there a swastica symbol on the table?

    not a good symbol to have

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