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🧹 Join us as we explore the meticulous process of creating the Japanese Shuro Houki broom! At Broom Craft in Wakayama, Japan, artisans handcraft this rare and exquisite broom, known for its durability and superior quality. Made from the bark of the hemp-palm tree, each Shuro Houki is a masterpiece, crafted from carefully selected palm fibers. Watch as the skilled craftsmen transform these natural materials into a functional work of art, using a unique manufacturing method that honors historic broom-making techniques. Each broom is composed of 7 meticulously bundled fibers, contributing to its exceptional strength and comfort of use. Discover why the Shuro Houki, priced at over $500, is renowned for its gentle sweeping action, ability to capture fine dust, and lack of static electricity, making it perfect for both tatami mats and wooden floors. This broom not only provides a long useful life indoors but can also be repurposed for outdoor use in gardens and on dirt floors. Experience the dedication and precision that goes into every step of crafting the Shuro Houki broom, a tool that embodies the harmony of tradition and innovation. Don’t miss out on this fascinating look at a timeless Japanese craft. Like, comment, and subscribe for more insights into traditional artisanal processes! 🏠 Their website: https://fukami1178.jp Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:35 - Fiber Preparation and Sorting 2:27 - Cutting the bamboo broomstick to length 3:08 - Drilling the broomstick holes 4:18 - Sanding the edge of the broomstick 4:47 - Creating the Tama (Bundles) Preparation 6:25 - Wrapping the bundles with copper wire 8:30 - Creating the center bundle 12:57 - Braiding the bundles 14:07 - Attaching the Bundles to the Broom 14:59 - Strengthening the broom with copper wire 16:50 - Securing the broom sides with copper pins 17:09 - Wrapping the fibers to the broomstick with copper wire 17:42 - Cutting off excess fibres 18:02 - Finishing the design with copper wire and pins 18:30 - Trimming The Broom Head 📸 Copyright © 2023. Process Maestro. All Rights Reserved