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Sucks to see skilled people struggling. On another note, please wear shoes while pouring molten metals
ОтветитьNormaly its Not so old bevor we blacksmith
ОтветитьLike they making of bells, what was in the churches bevor
ОтветитьI would pay double for one of these if I had the money. They're so pretty.
ОтветитьDirt from only one place?????
Sounds oddly suspect!
I know people that would pay an arm and a leg for pieces like that with such hand detail..including me.. 😂
ОтветитьGood to see them doing something else than scamming people
ОтветитьDid he just lick the soil? 👁️👅👁️
ОтветитьI'm alone and I audibly said "wow" when the peice was taken out of the mud solution.
ОтветитьI want a video on that glasses salesman. 😅
ОтветитьBeautiful and intricate of skill
ОтветитьI would spend 70 dollars minimum on that lamp, easily
ОтветитьBeautiful pieces, wow, what an art.
ОтветитьThey just don’t have the machines to do it the modern way, stop saying that they keep a tradition
ОтветитьThat cannot be zinc. That's tin and copper.
Commonly known as bronze
I live in the same state where this artwork is made. It's called Karnataka. How tf did I not know about this. Im super disappointed 🥲🥲
ОтветитьI'm an Indian and discovering a whole lot of new things and art India has which makes me proud as well as astonished at the same time. That's why it's called Incredible India ✨
ОтветитьWow! Beautiful! Using mud as coloration is brilliant!
ОтветитьSo nice to get a link for the product featured.
ОтветитьI've seen a few ot these such videos,and I find it upsetting that these artisans don't get the money they deserve.
ОтветитьVery nice
ОтветитьAmazing
ОтветитьThis truly goes to show modern art selling for millions is a scam. Whole industry just cleans dirty money for people.
ОтветитьVery good work comrades 🇮🇩🇮🇩♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
ОтветитьJai Karnataka
ОтветитьThe Waffle House has found it’s new host
ОтветитьIf only they could master the modern art of the Toilet
ОтветитьI wanna make this so bad....wonder how one would get a little dirt across the pond?
ОтветитьThese people are poisoning themselves!!
ОтветитьThis guy is proof that humans are so resilient and resourceful. This guy had no notion and no training on how to make parchment and still found a way (i.e. learning Latin) make it and make it his own.
ОтветитьAre you guys sure that the base isn't lead?
ОтветитьBeautiful art work.. finally got the Padma Shri award ..
Ответитьmy home town is Bidar i am proud sye thet but now most of tha peoples baying modern art not bidri works in Bidar city 16 to 18 shop availabals cam and chek it plese
ОтветитьI’m fortunate to have been to Bidar in 2010 and bought one of these wonderful items. It is on display in my home in England.
ОтветитьThat soil thing is bullshit
Ответитьgood work
Ответитьdoes anyone know how to contact them for custom products?
ОтветитьSeeing all these art, food and architecture developed in India during Mughal rule tells us how vast and rich the history and how great the impact of Muslim rule in India was!
ОтветитьI would love how to learn how to do this. Absolutely gorgeous.
ОтветитьPeople buy crap on instagram , they should start selling on instagram
ОтветитьI lowkey kinda want to make something like this, except the soil.
ОтветитьAnd they should start selling jewellery as well
ОтветитьThe safety measures to protect workers are also 600 years old.
ОтветитьAwesome! I watched your video, and you have worked very hard, sincere efforts are seen in making great video, I have subscribed your channel therefore I would like to see this kind of work from you in future too, thanks a lot for sharing.
I am feeling very bad that skilled dedicated artists underselling their products just for their survival. My sincere thanks and gratitude to all artist for their hard work and dedication to commendable work.
Have a nice day. I pray to God that you and all those artists performing remain happy and healthy. Best Regards.
I would love to pay them to teach me how they do this
ОтветитьArt was never profitable for and artist. It was always someone else who made profit with someone else art..
ОтветитьWaiting for white people to start talking shit already because they can never tolerate anything but themseleves and their own culture
ОтветитьHold up, a sand cast, hand engraved, silver wire inlay vessel that is blued to make the design pop goes for $41? Idk what the market price should be but I would not sell one for less than $200. The amount of skill and effort that goes into engraving or wire inlay cannot be understood unless you’ve tried to do it.
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