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Garden Scissors Okubo - Silver
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Price:$199.95
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Product Description

Experience the artistry of Japanese craftsmanship with the Garden Scissors Okubo - Silver by TOYAMA HAMONO. Handcrafted by artisans in Sanjo Niigata, Japan, these scissors are a testament to tradition and quality.

Established in 1861, TOYAMA HAMONO draws inspiration from the manufacturing methods of Japanese swords (KATANA) to create exceptional gardening shears. The razor-sharp blade of the Garden Scissors Okubo - Silver is perfect for precise cuts into plants, making them ideal for pruning branches, roses, flowers, and houseplants.

Crafted from stainless steel, these shears are resistant to rust, even in high-moisture environments. The maximum cutting capacity of 10 mm in diameter of raw wood ensures these scissors are versatile for general garden maintenance tasks.

Please note, these shears are designed for cutting plants only. Cutting other materials or using the product in an unreasonable manner may cause damage. After use, it's recommended to wipe off any dirt, especially on the blade, and store the shears in a box or dry location. Protect the blade from rust by wiping it with cutlery oil (or sewing machine oil).

Each piece is hand-forged and sharpened using traditional methods, resulting in variations and irregularities that add to the unique character of each tool. Made with stainless steel tools, these scissors are durable but require proper care to prevent rust. Remember to wipe them clean and dry after use, and if storing them for an extended period, consider oiling them.

Measures: L21 x W9.9 x H0.6 cm /  L7.75 x W3.9 x H0.25 in

Material: Japanese Stainless Steel

Maximum cutting capacity: Raw wood diameter 10mm /  0.4 in

Origin: Made in Japan

Care Instructions: wipe with a cloth after usage