The Secret Process of Japan's Legendary Glass Master.

The process of making glass handicrafts. A Japanese glass factory with a history of 100 years ▶Product in Video: https://suigenkyo.store/collections/f... ※Free international shipping on ALL COUNTRIES orders over $150🌸 ▶Craftsman Profile Shigeki Fujimura / Fujimura Tombodama Studio In the present day, the majority of tombodama (Japanese glass beads) are made using modern equipment such as gas or oil burners and lamps, utilizing pre-made glass. However, when it comes to restoring especially ancient beads, the limitations of using pre-made colored glass become apparent. Shigeki Fujimura's Tombodama Workshop adheres to the traditional methods of the Edo period, as intended by the predecessor, creating colored glass from scratch and finishing the beads entirely with charcoal fire. It is the only workshop that continues to replicate and preserve these ancient techniques. The depth of the colors achieved through this traditional method emits the cherished brilliance loved by people in ancient times. ▶Contact: [email protected] © 2026 Suigenkyo Ltd. All rights reserved. #process #crafts #glass #japan #craftsman #kyoto #craftsmanship #asmr #satisfyingvideo 【Chapter】 00:00 Preparing blue glass 02:08 Shaping flat pieces 03:29 Shaping glass rods 04:19 Preparing red glass 05:29 Shaping flat pieces 06:33 Preparing yellow glass 07:32 Joining red to yellow 08:58 Cutting segments 09:20 Shaping yellow pieces 10:24 Joining blue to yellow 11:24 Adding clear glass 12:00 Adding red glass 13:03 Stretching and cutting 15:05 Fine cutting 15:34 Shaping the core 16:01 Creating floral design 17:06 Finished piece