Handcrafted Leather Strop for sharpening Straight Razors and Knives.
Handcrafted Leather Strop for sharpening Straight Razors and Knives.
Elevate Your Razor's Edge with Our Handcrafted Strop!
Are you on a quest for that pristine, razor-sharp finish? Our expertly handcrafted strop is the essential tool for maintaining your razor's edge after sharpening or preparing for your daily shaving routine. This final touch guarantees a hair-popping, impeccable razor edge every time.
Made in Germany.
Full Description
Full Description
To get the most out of your strop, follow these simple steps:
1. Gently glide one side and then the other side of your razor over the leather, maintaining a smooth and controlled motion.
2. Always draw the razor away from its cutting edge, applying light, even pressure on the blade until you reach the end of the strop.
Crafted with precision and care, our strop is handmade in Germany using traditional Japanese hand tools. It features a sturdy beechwood base and a thick layer of German natural vegetable-tanned cow leather, ensuring durability and effectiveness. The beechwood is finished with an all-natural saflor wax for that perfect touch of authenticity.
Please note that the Kamisori razor is not included in this sale. However, if you're interested in purchasing an authentic Japanese straight razor (Kamisori), we invite you to explore our shop.
Please be aware that as we work with natural materials, variations in color may occur. The leather typically has a brownish to light brown hue, and the wood's tone may vary over time due to the penetration of the saflor finish.
Upgrade your grooming routine with our premium strop, and experience the unmatched quality and precision that only handcrafted tools can offer. Order yours today and enjoy the finest shaving experience!
Materials
Materials
Leather: vegetable tanned German cow leather
Wood: Beech
Measurements
Measurements
Length: 24.5 cm
Width: 6 cm
Leather face: 20 cm x 6 cm
Grater Handle Variant: Leather Face approx 17cm length.
Care Guide
Care Guide
always keep in a dry place, occasionally put some! leather oil on top to renurture the leather, but only when you feel it is getting dry.