Forged Japanese Bonsai Tool Set MADE IN JAPAN, Bonsai Tree Wire Cutter 7.7inc


Forged Japanese Bonsai Tool Set MADE IN JAPAN, Bonsai Tree Wire Cutter 7.7inc


Forged Japanese Bonsai Tool Set MADE IN JAPAN, Bonsai Tree Wire Cutter 7.7inc


Forged Japanese Bonsai Tool Set MADE IN JAPAN, Bonsai Tree Wire Cutter 7.7inc


Forged Japanese Bonsai Tool Set MADE IN JAPAN, Bonsai Tree Wire Cutter 7.7inc


Forged Japanese Bonsai Tool Set MADE IN JAPAN, Bonsai Tree Wire Cutter 7.7inc


Forged Japanese Bonsai Tool Set MADE IN JAPAN, Bonsai Tree Wire Cutter 7.7inc


Specification? Bonsai Wire Cutter Size: L 7.7 x W 1.9 x H 0.6 inch (195 x 50 x 15 mm) Length of Blades: 0.5 inch (12 mm) Weight: 7.8 oz (220 g) Material: S55C Carbon steel Origin: Made in Japan (Sanjo, Niigata prefecture) Bonsai Pliers Size: L 8.26 x W 1.96 x H 0.59 in (210 x 50 x 15 mm) Weight: 8.11 oz (230 g) Material: S55C Carbon steel Origin: Made in Japan (Sanjo, Niigata prefecture)? Caution? The blade is very sharp, please handle with care, supervise children, and instruct them in proper use. Please make sure to oil the blades after use. Please remove dirt after use. Rust is likely to appear if left soil on. About Japan? Japan (Hanafubuki) began their journey collaborating with Japanese craftsmen as to spread the authentic bonsai tools, ikebana flower scissors and accessories to the world. All items are 100% made in Japan. Japanese Blacksmith Small blacksmith shops are still existing around Japan. Their traditional skills are preserved and passing down to their descendants. Collaborates with the craftsmen from Sanjo-city(Niigata) where is well-known for over hundreds of years of blacksmith history. The History of Sanjo Blacksmith – Early 17th century, Sanjo’s magistrate invited blacksmiths from Edo (capital) to Sanjo and introduced nail spike making as a second income source for farmers who were struggling to make living due to frequent storms and floods. Successfully, the production line was expanded to saw, hatchet and farming tools. In the late 19th century, sickle, cutlery, knife, and saw became their main products. Today, Sanjo’s blacksmiths continue to forge cutting implements.

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