Весь процесс: носик, отточенный 10 годами. Медный чайник мастера и ученика.
Nagasawa Seisakusho, founded in 1933, is a long-established metalworking studio located in Arakawa, Tokyo. For three generations, the family has passed down the traditional art of tankin―a Japanese hand-forming technique used to craft copper teapots, one piece at a time. This video is the complete edition, combining both the previously released first and second parts into a single, comprehensive version that documents every step of the process. The spout―designed to pour perfectly without dripping―is crafted in just a few seconds, but it takes over ten years of training to master the technique behind it. Witness the delicate yet powerful craftsmanship of third-generation artisan Toshihisa Nagasawa and his apprentice Kaho Kumaki, as they create a teapot that is not only beautiful, but also a true embodiment of functional traditional Japanese craft.