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Japanese Planting Knife | Hori Hori

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  • Material blade: Stainless steel
  • Material handle: Beech wood
  • Blade length: 17.2cm
  • Blade width: 4.5cm
  • Overall length: 30.5 x 4.5 x 2cm
  • Weight: 221g
  • Gift box
  • Handmade in Sanjo, Japan
NIWAKI - Japanisches Pflanzmesser | Hori Hori | Handmade in Japan
Japanese Planting Knife | Hori Hori Sale priceSFr. 69.00

Beschreibung

The "Hori-Hori" is the most popular tool for weeding and planting in Japanese gardens. The razor-sharp blade, pointed and slightly curved shape makes it easy to plant and transplant potted and outdoor plants. The width of the blade is for light digging work and the serrated and sharpened edge can be used to divide herbaceous plants or clip roots.

Each Horo Hori comes in a beautiful cardboard box.

Care and use instructions:

As with all Hori Horis, these are not absolutely invincible. Do not stick into hard ground and pull back hard or the blade may bend.

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Most Niwaki tools are made of carbon steel - this means that with regular use they will stain (and eventually rust) and gradually lose their sharpness. Caring for them involves three things.

1. proper use:

  • Japanese steel is hard and sharp and can be more brittle than some people are used to - it will break if overused
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  • Don't cut wire, metal, stone, plastic or any other hard material (even bamboo fibres and some very hard woods, especially knots and burrs, can damage steel edges)
  • Do not twist or apply uneven pressure
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  • Cut diagonally across the knots (not straight) so that you cut along the fibres
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  • Watch the maximum cutting mass and do not overdo it (shears are not loppers)
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  • Use the base of the blades, not the tips, for heavier cuts
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2. Keep clean:

  • Remove leaf resin, rust and dirt with a Crean Mate and water
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  • Dry, wipe with Camelia Oil and store in a dry place.

3. Keep them sharp:

Even new tools need sharpening after a certain time. For best results, use a grinding stone of 1000 grit, for general sharpening.

Die Story zu NIWAKI

story

In 1997, Jake visited Japan as a wannabe sculptor to research the cherry blossom cultural phenomenon, Hanami. There he discovers the gardens and the trees and wants to find out more about them.

Back in England, he trains to become a TEFL teacher, meets Keiko and returns to Japan with her. In the first year he teaches, in the second year he works in a traditional nursery in a rural part of Osaka and learns everything about tree care, tree pruning and root ball formation.

The name

Niwakimeans garden tree. It's not very exciting, but it means much more than that. Japanese gardens are landscapes, microcosms of nature, and the trees are shaped to fit into those landscapes - there's a lot of artistry and cultural baggage in there. Niwaki founder Jake wrote a book about it if you're interested. So, the name. It's hard to say (ni-whacky) and hard to remember, but we like it for its power.

Quality

Almost everything included in the product range is used by the Niwaki crew themselves. When Jake first pruned pine trees in Osaka, he was given a pair of pruning shears that are still as sharp as ever after more than a decade. Brother-in-law Haruyasu bought Jake his first Japanese scissors, and he hasn't used much else since.

The collection is Japanese but works just as well in Western gardens and kitchens. You don't have to grow bonsai to enjoy these tools.

It's these little details that convince us about the products.Garden toolsthat we didn't know before, such as thisHori Hori. On one side, a sharply ground blade and on the other, the usual serrations. The multitool in the garden or balcony.


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Berthold Burkhardtsmaier
Gut dass es euch gibt 👍

Super schnell, stressfrei, tolles Produkt, schöne Verpackung mit persönlicher Widmung. Ich liebe diesen Shop und seine Betreiber. Chapeau. Das war nicht meine erste, und auch nicht meine letzte Bestellung.

Lieber Berthold
herzlichen Dank für dein schönes Feedback - das ist wie der Applaus bei den Künstlern auf der Bühne ;-) wir machen weiter und freuen uns auf weitere Bestellungen.

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