Unintentional ASMR 🌊 Japanese HANDMADE PAPER MAKING (satisfying, no talking)

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Channel: Handmadepaper Corsoyard

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The way they meticulously check and pick out the imperfections of each strand is absolutely mind blowing.

JuliaPols
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It feels like there's a lot of asmr to be found in Japanese things. I've seen fountain pen making, ink presses, tea rituals, meal preparation, now even making paper.

joedewitt
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What an amazing display of human ingenuity, talent and patience. I truly feel like I got to view what i can only consider to be a lost art. Thank you for taking the time to share this with the world. It's an honorable tradition worth passing on thru the ages.

Toddzilla
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I love the duck and the guy co-existing, both minding their own business

vertigonale
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This one might be a bit strange, once again, but I really enjoyed the splashy water sounds and the overall looong process (I feel like only the Japanese would spend 14 days handmaking the ultimate Paper)

BestUnintentionalASMR
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I just realised, this is probably the actual brand of washikozo that Julian Baumgartner uses for art conservation.

andromedaturnbull
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I don't know how you find these great vids. I love them all.

Thank you for your kindness :)

neremeo
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The water is so clear and the sound is immaculate❤️

tzeearn
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There are subtle flourishes in the hand movements that tell me this man really loves his job.

The_Farlander
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As some one who draws a lot I would love to get a hold of some of this beautiful paper.. I love watch artisans at work.

crankypest
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I have seen this paper being used on a BBC program called the Repair Shop. A book specialist used it to strengthen a precious book 📖 of a loved member of their family who had died and it contained recipes that they made in their lifetime. The book specialist said that it was very fine and strong. This preserved the book for other members of the family to remember their grandparents for future generations.

This is a very skillful job and looks like it needs a lot of patiences to make it. Thank you for sharing this video it's absolutely fascinating

annmcilvenna
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I am a stressed out man, i decided to take a few days off and come up to the mountains with family. I am back from a long nature walk and relaxing in the cabin watching this video.. chillin.. thank you!

TheSuperdupersteve
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Put this on to help me sleep. Was so intrigued and relaxed through the process that I did not sleep

nicholaschavira
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What’s wild, is someone at some point figured out how to do all of this shit. I’m sure it was much different, and most likely stemmed from stone carvings, bark, etc. Absolutely mind boggling, also who ever was like “let’s put peanut butter and jelly on bread and eat it together.” You’re awesome too.

krummdiddlyumptious
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Why is this so relaxing to watch? The care they take in creating paper makes my soul smile.

DavidSmith-bhfd
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That’s genuinely one of the coolest things I’ve seen on YouTube . I’ll be thinking about it for days.

tobylakin
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The whole developed process and how specific natural ingredients were used to make Washi paper is amazing!!

Tsudoshi
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Girl: I would give you my number but I don't have paper...

Me:

sutitomi
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This video is amazing in everyway. Like always, Nihon craftsmanship is top shelf.
4:13 That duck made me happy for some reason.

GordiansKnotHere
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In case anyone is wondering: 2 parts by weight of baking soda, in a 200F oven for roughly an hour will yield 1 part soda ash.

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