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This video introduces the process of making Japanese candles.
▶Craftsman Profile
Hono Nishikawa / Nakamura Rosoku
Since 2017, I have been a Japanese candle painter at a long-established company in Kyoto Prefecture that has been in business for 125 years. I decided to join the company because I was fascinated by the drawing pictures on a small campus through my work experience. We create candles of not only simple colors such as white and red, but also hand-draw designs of each four seasons one by one.
▶Craftsman Passion
“There are things I can do as a next generation!“
I believe that as a young generation, I am able to abandon the stereotypes of having to do certain things. In addition to the traditional techniques that have been handed down for hundreds of years, I would like to develop new products by making the most of the ideas that only a young person like me can come up with.
▶History of Japanese candle
It is said that Japanese candles originated from beeswax candles made from beehives introduced from China during the Nara Period (710-794). The supply of beeswax candles ceased after the abolition of the Japanese envoys to the Tang Dynasty in the Heian period (794-1185), and Japanese candles made from lacquer and other materials began to be produced in the Muromachi period (1336-1573). Japanese candles were most widely used in 1800s and were considered a luxury item affordable by wealthy merchants and samurai families at the time.
▶Hand Cream
This is highly recommend item!
When I saw the hands of Japanese candle craftsmen who usually have a lot of opportunities to touch candles, I found that their hands were very beautiful and shiny!!!
When I asked them about it, they said that candles are good for the skin and make it naturally hand cream is made from the raw material of Japanese candles, wax tree wax.
Why don’t you use this hand cream to get a skin shine like a Japanese candle craftsman?
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Please enjoy watching the Japanese craftsmanship!!!!
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【Chapter】
00:00 Making the first layer
05:00 Making the second layer
06:23 Designing candle
09:35 Finished Product