Overall length of 75 mm with excellent cutting performance
Story
Ono City, Hyogo Prefecture, in the Banshu region, has a 250-year history as a town of cutlery. Kanesada's artisan who has been making snips there for 60 years, has been polishing and refining each pair of these small snips to achieve excellent sharpness.
Small and lightweight, it can be stored in a portable sewing pouch without taking up too much space. Comes with a high-quality genuine leather case to protect the sharp blade tips.
▼Silver: Entirely polished to the shining silver color. The color gives a sharp impression.
▼Black: Rust-resistant black matte coating is applied. The tasteful color and matte texture give it a stylish look.
Producing Regions
Hyogo
Producer
Snips|Kanesada / Hyogo
Ono City, Hyogo Prefecture in the Banshu area has a history of about 250 years as a town of cutlery. Mr. Kanesada, a craftsman who has been making snips here for more than 60 years. While the number of craftsmen is decreasing due to a lack of successors, he is a veteran craftsman dedicated to making snips and continues to make them even though he is over 80 years old.
Product Size
All measurements are for reference. Please note in advance that the actual dimensions of the product may slightly vary.
Total length
75mm
Blade length
24mm
Width
17mm
Thickness
8mm
Package Size
Width
90mm
Height
30mm
Depth
120mm
Materials
Body: Steel Case: Genuine leather
Handling Precautions
This product is for thread and cloth only. Do not use them for any purpose other than the intended use.
The blade tips are sharp, so please handle with care.
Oil is applied onto the blades. Please wipe off the oil before use so it won't stain anything you cut.
To prevent rusting of the blades, wipe them lightly with an oiled cloth after use and store them in their sheath.
Forcing the blades to cut hard or thick object will result in losing blade engagement and damage to the blades.
Dropping or strong impact may cause damage.
The sheath is made of genuine leather and therefore may stretch or shrink a little. Also wetting with water or sweat may cause color fading or stains.