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Kikuichimonji・菊一・Tamahagane Kamisori
Kikuichimonji・菊一・Tamahagane Kamisori
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A vintage Showa period Tamahagane kamisori - Japanese Straight Razor - crafted by Kikuichimonji・菊一・This manufacturer traces is history back almost 1000 years to a Sword smith in Kyoto. at some point they were given the imperial sign thy Chrysanthemum (Kiku) to be used on their products, resulting in their name.
We added a Rattan handle wrapping and lacquered it with several layers of Urushi.
Includes a handcrafted Japanese paulownia box with engraving.
Shave ready.
Full Description
Full Description
Similar to the traditional Samurai sword, this Kamisori was hand forged out of 2 layers, the cutting part is made of high carbon steel and the supporting layer of Iron.
The steel layer is brittle and hard, while the Iron gives the right flexibility.
Both layers are not stainless, so always keep your razor dry after your shave and protect it with a thin layer of oil.
Why is this blade not stainless?
Stainless blades are made of an alloy that will prevent it from staining, but also will make it less hard.
High carbon steels, like the cutting layer of this Kamisori, have a much higher hardness and will keep their smooth shaving quality for much longer before having to sharpen them again.
We removed the old handle and old stains and rust from it. Then blued it to prevent it from further rusting. we then attached a traditional rattan handle wrapping with natural japanese urushi lacquer.
The blade comes wrapped in an up-cycled vintage piece of a Japanese silk Kimono.
The box is handcrafted out of Paulownia wood in Japan.
It is almost airtight and a great place to store your Kamisori safely.
The Kamisori is fully disinfected, honed and shave ready.
Also note, in Japan Kamisori are not only used to remove mens beards, they are also commonly used to remove fine facial hair also of women.
Box Design
Box Design
Engraved on the lid is an Ukiyo-e woodblock print of Utamaro Kitagawas's "Woman Combing her Hair" of the series Ten Types in the Physiognomic Study of Women (婦人相學十躰)
Materials
Materials
Steel・鋼: Tamahagane
Jigane・地金: soft iron・極軟鉄
Handle Wrapping: Japanese Rattan, Urushi lacquer
Box: Paulownia Wood - Japan
Kamisori Wrapping: Japanese silk fabric
Measurements
Measurements
Length: 147mm
Head width: 18 mm (6/8")
Length of cutting edge: 40mm
Weight: 28,3 g
a medium sized Kamisori
Engraving
Engraving
堺 源 利平Sakai Minamoto Rihei (also written Rihei)• 堺 (Sakai) – Refers to Sakai, a historic blade-making city in Osaka, famous for knives and razors• 源 (Minamoto) – An honorific clan name often used by craftsmen (not necessarily literal lineage)• 利平 (Rihei) – The craftsman’s given/art nameStill active as a tool shop in Osakas Sakai
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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