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Need links to shops for these artisans! Or at least a disclaimer for the ones who dont.
Ответитьthese ancient crafts for centuries is a testament to the ingenuity, skill, and creativity of artisans throughout history. By preserving and passing down traditional techniques, artisans ensure that these crafts remain relevant and valued in our modern world.
ОтветитьStill Standing
ОтветитьShitty falangutan technique.. Try the greenlandic Ulú to get the best result of cutting the fat from the skin. Those who knows nose
Ответить"...Men have been cutting down these trees..." This kind of sexism is something that should be eliminated, both for women, and men. It is not men nor women who make problems for each other, and hate each other, it is only the misogynists and feminists who do. Stop attributing certain qualities and defaults to either gender.
ОтветитьWow, the Hindus in India are really talented people😊
ОтветитьA lot of flies ground up in that stuff😢
ОтветитьHey barbara i just sent you an email with some follow up questions i had in this process
ОтветитьThose were the people coded black no one wants to say it
ОтветитьThe ony thing i hate about BI chanel is ads, too manu ads. Cant even skip it lol
ОтветитьWe love sharing butter here in America.
Ответитьماشاءالله ماشاءالله فخر ہیں آپ ھمارا
Ответитьآپ کا واتسایپ نمبر مل سکتا ھے۔ یا ایڈریس
ОтветитьIt was all ancient Indian artisans who faced forced conversion and have survived though....😂😂😂 profound knowledge system was prevalent which west based media machines fail to acknowledge 😂😂😂
ОтветитьI have Dhokra art idols and statues and saw the manufacturing process in front of my eyes when I was a kid during the early 2000s. Now many years have passed but I haven't seen any craftsmen visiting my hometown and selling these statues.
ОтветитьI wish they can eventually find a job in a factory.
Ответитьi'd so love to learn how to grow bonsai's n make these !
really is amazing the uniqueness
These internet babies are helping to kill our world. This is why china will take this world over.
Ответить$7 for those lamps? Where do I find you on Amazon?
ОтветитьSeeing the world from my rearview and watching these videos make me realize how depressing the world is becoming.
ОтветитьExcellent documentation. I especially admire the scissor crafter.
ОтветитьMy great grandmothers grinding stone & base is here.
ОтветитьI would love to see more videos
ОтветитьTitiaka Boressa is the name of the organisation that these women sell their shea butter through. I couldnt post a link but I got the name from the closed captions. I googled the organisation & it even shows this video on their page.
ОтветитьBeautiful
Ответитьجميل
ОтветитьI tried several molé types when I went to Mexico and frankly, they were terribly bitter, far too spicy for my wimpy palate, and I was really sorry I could not appreciate them properly.
The rabbit they were served upon, however, was pretty darn good. Still wish I had the recipe for the lovely soup that was made there!
My mama told me stories about growing up and using the metate. she told me that doesn't taste so much better using it.She wants one here in the US, but it costs a lot of money
Ответитьடேய் இதுக்கு பேரு அம்மி குழவி
Ответитьcan we buy these items in india? if yes plz share the online link
Ответить" I become one with my hammer "
In your face Thor !
There is a serious part of me that wants to stop watching this channel cause of the 15 second unskipable ads every 10 mins. I know y’all chose that on purpose to earn the most ad money possible and it’s annoying as hell
ОтветитьMultan's camel skin lamp is so beautiful 😍
Ответитьthanks for starting such a remarkable channel
ОтветитьPlease stop the creepy moving pictures.
Ответить🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
ОтветитьJust buy a regular jug. wtf people still using bladders n lungs for? It’s 2024!
ОтветитьI LOVE this show. Thanks
ОтветитьChef of 15 years after culinary school here and the metata is awesome and a really cool thing to still do today and absolutely agree that they should still do so. HOWEVER... no amount of a stone smashing ingredients would be capable to making it smoother or thinner a food processor.... lol I totally understand keeping tradition alive but you can at least be honest about it...
ОтветитьThis is Alarming! The government of Ghana must protect this vital Shea Butter industry for their women folk. Every one knows that burning tree for fossil fuels is endangering the whole planet. Use kerosene or natural gas for cooking. Or start to make your own gas oil stoves. This industry has made possible for a mother to send her children to school. This is Ghana and other African Shea Butter producer, their "Cultural Heritage. Therefore The Ghanian Government must Make this practice of using your precious trees as fossil fuels an offense, with strong penalties ❤
Ответить"yurs" gotta say it once lol.
ОтветитьIt's incredible how these ancient crafts have stood the test of time, preserving history and tradition through generations. Which craft fascinated you the most?
ОтветитьAll repeats
ОтветитьGreat work
ОтветитьKudos to all this people. May they continue to progress successfully
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