The process of making a luxury watering can. A studio that receives bookings from all over the world
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 Published On Feb 17, 2024

This video introduces the process of making a luxury watering can. A studio that receives bookings from all over the world.

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▶Craftsman Profile
Yoichi Negishi / Negishi Industry
Negishi Industry was founded in 1944 by a first-generation roofing craftsman who specialized in shrine and temple roofs. He established the company to produce horticultural metal goods using tinplate. In 1966, the second generation introduced the idea of applying techniques from Sendai to create copper, brass, and stainless steel watering cans, specifically designed for bonsai. He also proposed these to bonsai associations. Since then, Negishi Industry has specialized exclusively in the production of watering cans, dedicating itself to perfecting this craft.

▶Craftsman Passion
"We invigorate all plants with our watering cans, inheriting and preserving traditional craftsmanship."

Copper watering cans feature the antibacterial properties of copper, which make the water less susceptible to spoilage. The effect of copper ions dissolved in the water also promotes the growth of moss on bonsai. To prevent leaves and debris from entering while drawing room-temperature water from containers like rainwater jars, a mesh filter is attached to the spout. By extending the length of the watering can's spout, we provide a watering can that allows for controlled water pressure, ensuring a steady and uniform watering experience.

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【Chapter】
00:00 Cutting the copper sheet
01:34 Bending the copper sheet
03:35 Making the body part
05:25 Attaching the lid and bottom
06:31 Welding
12:17 Polishing
12:43 Finished products

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