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This video is about both the benefits of using yakisugi charred wood and also a guide to DIY Shou Sugi Ban. Yakisugi (-ita) and Shou Sugi Ban both mean “Charred Cedar Board” in Japanese. It is a traditional form of exterior siding that is also used in home interior design and decor. For more detailed information on Yakisugi check out my article The Complete Guide to Yakisugi Charred Cedar: https://shizenstyle.com/the-complete-... Shou Sugi Ban has been used as home siding for a very long time in Japan, and now it is coming back into popularity in the form of interior home decor items. Check out this very sleek and rustic wine rack with yakisugi: https://amzn.to/2V3w62F Here is also a Shou Sugi Ban Table Centerpiece with rustic decor that fits a farmhouse style of decorating: https://amzn.to/2GpGwl3 This table centerpiece could be a great piece to get and study. Use it as a base to see if that is the burn degree and sealant that you can develop to create more similar items on your own. I hope you enjoyed this video "Your Guide to Yakisugi Charred Cedar (Shou Sugi Ban). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ◦My Fine Art Photography and Shakuhachi: https://www.gen-setsu.com/ ◦Photography Newsletter: https://www.gen-setsu.com/newsletter-... ◦ Visit Shizen Style for learning resources like E-books, my blog, newsletter, shopping etc.: https://www.shizenstyle.com ◦ Gear I use: ▹https://www.shizenstyle.com/my-gear ◦ COME SAY HI: ▹ Instagram: / gensetsu_art ▹ Facebook: / gensetsu.art ▹ Website: https://shizenstyle.com/ Some of those links are affiliate links (Amazon etc.), it doesn't cost you more and it helps me to continue this channel thanks to a small commission I receive. Thank you if you use them, means a lot!