For this edition of "The Beauty of Japanese Swords," we invited metal engraver Kei Tsujimoto to talk about the process of sword fitting making and the romanticism of our ancestors' work.
Love videos likes these that give a little inside peek of the technical workings on how kinko tosogu is made. Also happy people like Kei Tsujimoto and Ford Hallam are continuing this highly skilled craft in the modern day world!
@anoakenstaff7 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the video! It deepened my interest a lot. I never knew that a kozuka, a part of the sword I thought was unimportant could be so fascinating and interesting! Thank you to everyone at the 日本刀の美 team too, I greatly appreciate the time you take, and how you bring the beauty of Japanese swords to everyone!
@SOLENOID46 ай бұрын
This artist is already a ningen kokuhô , thanks to everyone involved in make this happen !
@malthus1017 ай бұрын
So glad to see a young person continuing these traditions! It bears well for the future....