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Hanishu 刃主 ・ White Paper Steel Kamisori ・ Made in Kyōto
Hanishu 刃主 ・ White Paper Steel Kamisori ・ Made in Kyōto
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The first Kamisori of our own line — the result of a long, careful development with a master smith in Kyōto, handmade to our specification in a first small batch - 10 pieces. Housed in an engraved paulownia box and wrapped in an original Karacho Furoshiki made of pure Japanese silk.
白紙鋼 – Shirogami・White Paper Steel forms the cutting layer, forged onto a soft steel body that makes up the hilt and base. The result is an extremely fine, easily refined edge on a forgiving, stable body.
The size is medium by deliberate choice. Out of several hundred Kamisori we have restored, this is the most versatile size — balanced for newcomers and experienced shavers alike.
The handle is intentionally left unwrapped. Nothing is added that the blade does not need — form follows function, and the clean result speaks for itself.
The final sharpening was done by us, using a Nakayama-Nagura progression followed by our 0.5micron diamond edge suspension and stropped on Japanese Cordovan leather.
please note that 5 pieces are already reserved for long time customers.
Materials
Materials
Cutting layer・刃金: Shirogami (White Paper Steel)
Body・地金: soft steel
Handle wrapping: none
Box: Paulownia wood, laser-engraved
Wrapping: hand-hemmed cloth in black wild silk; furoshiki in pure Japanese silk, hand-printed by Karachō (Kyōto, founded 1624); washi paper inner layer
Measurements
Measurements
Length: 145 mm
Head width: 18 mm
Length of cutting edge: 41 mm
Weight: 24g
A medium-sized Kamisori — the most versatile size. Handmade, so slight variations are possible.
Engraving
Engraving
刃主 – Hanishu・"Master of the Blade". The name of this line, engraved on the nakago together with the Kamisori Harnisch logo.
イヤデモ切レル – iya demo kireru・"it cuts whether you want it to or not". A homage to the old Henkotsu Kamisori, whose uncompromising sharpness was proverbial.
Care Guide
Care Guide
・wipe dry with a towel after each use
・you can also apply some camellia oil to protect the kamisori from rust
・After a few months it might be necessary to hone your razor. Start with the finest possible stone >10.000 grit
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