The process of making a table light with over 200 cherry blossom leaves pattern.
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 Published On Apr 27, 2024

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▶Craftsman Profile
Katsuhiko Noyori / NOYORI
This company began in 1970, when the founder, Minoru Noyori, established the Noyori Shin-Butsugu Kazari-kanagu Shop on his own in Tachibana-cho, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, a location that is center for the production of Owari Buddhist altar implements. The company hand-fashions ornamental metal fittings for shrines, temples, Buddhist altar implements, festival implements, and other such applications. In 1988, the second proprietor, Katsuhiko Noyori, took over operation and renamed the business “Noyori Co., Ltd.” He is a traditional craftsman who carries on the skills and techniques of Owari Buddhist altar implements, a traditional handicraft that has been continued since Japan’s feudal Edo period (approximately the year 1600).

▶Craftsman Passion
"Ornamental metal fittings demanding traditionally cultivated beauty and high levels of skill"

The ornamental metal fittings used in Buddhist and Shinto altar implements and festival implements are called “kazari-kanagu.” The nuance communicated by the special Chinese character used to write this Japanese word is “more ornate and magnificent,” and as befits this weighty word, we diligently apply ourselves with pride and positive self-regard, day in and day out.

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【Chapter】
00:00 Make the base
01:43 Metal engraving
05:53 Shape the lampshade
08:25 Polishing
09:54 Redraw the design
11:34 Final adjustment
12:34 Finished product

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