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Kitayama・Natural Finishing Stone ・Awasedo・Kyoto Japan #21
Kitayama・Natural Finishing Stone ・Awasedo・Kyoto Japan #21
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Sourced from the Kitayama area near Mt. Kozaki in Kyoto, this slightly soft natural whetstone is known for its creamy sharpening feel and exceptional ease of use. Highly versatile and compatible with a wide range of steels, it produces a clean, even kasumi finish. - Can also be used as one-handed finishing stone.
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Full Description
Full Description
Kitayama stones originate from the northern Kyoto region around Mt. Kozaki and have long been appreciated for their approachable, user-friendly character. Unlike harder, edge-focused stones, Kitayama stones are known for their softer structure and smooth abrasive action, making them particularly versatile across different blade types and steels.
The slightly soft nature of this stone allows it to develop slurry easily, resulting in a creamy, forgiving sharpening feel. This behavior supports even contact across the blade surface and promotes a uniform kasumi finish, rather than aggressive edge definition. For this reason, Kitayama stones have traditionally been favored for general refinement and surface work where balance and consistency are desired.
Because of their adaptability, Kitayama stones are often regarded as excellent all-round Awasedo, suitable for both experienced sharpeners and those newer to natural stones. Their compatibility with a broad range of steels makes them a reliable choice when working across different blades without frequent stone changes.
As with all natural whetstones, each piece varies according to layer and cut. This stone should be understood as an individual example rather than a standardized product. This listing represents one single stone.
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Materials
Materials
Natural Whetstone - Nakayama
Measurements
Measurements
Length: 12,5cm
Width: 5,4cm
Height: 2,3cm
Weight: 387g
Hardness:●●◐○○ (2-3) slightly soft
Care Guide
Care Guide
To preserve the character, performance, and longevity of your natural Japanese whetstone, please follow these care guidelines:
1. Keep the Stone Flat
Natural stones wear more slowly than synthetic stones, but regular flattening is still essential for controlled sharpening. Use a diamond lapping plate or a suitable flattening stone to maintain a flat, even surface. Avoid aggressive lapping unless necessary.
2. Use Water Only
Natural Japanese whetstones are designed to be used with water. Lightly wet the surface before use. Some stones benefit from a brief pre-wetting, while others should not be soaked for extended periods. Do not use oil or chemical additives.
3. Slurry Management
Depending on the stone, slurry may develop naturally during use. This is part of the sharpening process and should be managed gently. Avoid excessive pressure or artificial slurry generation unless intentionally desired.
4. Clean After Use
After sharpening, rinse the stone thoroughly with clean water to remove metal particles and residue. Use a soft brush if needed. Do not use soap, detergents, or abrasive cleaners.
5. Dry Slowly and Naturally
Allow the stone to air dry completely in a shaded, well-ventilated area. Avoid direct sunlight, heaters, or rapid temperature changes, as natural stones can crack if dried too quickly.
6. Store with Care
Store the stone in a dry, stable environment. Avoid damp locations and protect the stone from impacts or sudden temperature changes. If stored long-term, ensure the stone is fully dry before placing it in a box or wrapping.
7. Inspect Before Use
Before each use, rinse the surface and ensure it is free from dust, grit, or foreign particles. Any contamination may cause scratches on the blade and compromise sharpening results.
By following these guidelines, your natural whetstone will retain its unique sharpening characteristics and provide consistent, controlled results over time.
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