It Took 40 years to Ensure the Combs Hard Enough to Last Forever | Young Craftsman: Mori Hideaki.

Описание к видео It Took 40 years to Ensure the Combs Hard Enough to Last Forever | Young Craftsman: Mori Hideaki.

Hello everyone,
When I was a kid, my dad has told me about the reduction of manpower of traditional trades due to the industrialization and modernization of Japanese society, traditional products started to become out-dated and forgotten.
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However, they’re still young people who spend all of their careers carrying on the tradition. We'd like to honor them as much as we can. So I decided to create a series of video shows about them and their work from the footage available from my friends and myself.

Today, This video will be more attractive because I have edited the script, rewrote the content, new voices were recorded, new effects work, new music, new footage added and a new creation is created as follows: "It Took 40 years to Ensure the Combs Hard Enough to Last Forever | Young Craftsman: Mori Hideaki"

This time our main character is a Tsuge Comb Craftsman: Mori Hideaki from Aichi Prefecture. He was Born in 1983

Born as the third son of a long-established KushiTome Store of Tsuge comb, which lasts more than 100 years. While the two brothers became independent without inheriting the family business, He realized the splendor of the Tsuge comb and decided to become a Tsuge comb craftsman in order to protect the tradition and technology. After graduated from college, he was a disciple of Mori Shingo (his father), a third-generation shop. In order to inherit the skills of the masters from the generations.

There is an old sentence saying in Japan that beautiful hair can make any woman beautiful. When an archaeological excavation discovered a 7000-year-old comb, it seemed to imply how long this thought had been. In fact, Japanese women have made a lot of effort to maintain black hair and smooth shadows.

► Where to Buy & More Information
櫛留商店 (KushiTome Store)
Address: 1 Chome-60 Komadomecho, Kita Ward, Nagoya, Aichi
462- 0059, Japan
Phone: +81 52-991-3759
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: http://kusitome.com/

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TSUGE Comb (3 Size) (6.7 inch): https://amzn.to/2Uy4z9i
TSUGE Comb Brush 3Lines brush: https://amzn.to/2Uwlwk4

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