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Teramasa・寺正・Tamahagane Kamisori
Teramasa・寺正・Tamahagane Kamisori
Condition: S (grading guide)
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A rare vintage Showa-period Tamahagane kamisori by Teramasa・寺正. New Old Stock — never used, with some light staining on the Ura side. Forged from pure Tamahagane — the same traditional steel used for Samurai swords, made from iron sand. Fitted with a traditional Japanese rattan handle wrapping. Presented in a handcrafted paulownia wood box with engraving. Shave ready.
Full Description
Full Description
Following the centuries-old tradition of Japanese sword making, this kamisori is hand forged from two distinct layers — a high carbon Tamahagane steel cutting edge and a soft iron body. Tamahagane is the legendary steel made from iron sand, the same material used to forge Samurai swords for centuries. The hard steel delivers a remarkably fine edge, while the iron provides the flexibility needed for a controlled, precise shave.
This blade is intentionally non-stainless. Stainless alloys sacrifice hardness for corrosion resistance, but the Tamahagane steel used here achieves a superior level of sharpness that holds its edge far longer between honings. This is the same principle that has guided Japanese bladesmiths for centuries — performance over convenience.
To preserve your kamisori, simply wipe the blade dry after each use and apply a thin layer of protective oil. With proper care, this razor will serve you for a lifetime.
The handle is wrapped in Japanese rattan using a traditional binding technique, offering a secure and comfortable grip. The blade rests in an upcycled vintage Japanese silk kimono cloth, inside a handcrafted paulownia wood box — a naturally moisture-regulating wood used for centuries in Japan to protect precious objects.
Every kamisori we offer is fully disinfected, honed and shave ready.
In Japan, kamisori are used not only for men's beard grooming but also for delicate facial hair removal for women — a testament to the refined sharpness of these blades.
Box Design
Box Design
Engraved on the lid is an Ukiyo-e woodblock print of Keisai Eisen's - "Courtesan Wearing Uchikake With Dragon Design" from 1830.
Materials
Materials
Steel・鋼: Tamahagane Steel
Jigane・地金: soft iron・極軟鉄
Handle Wrapping: Japanese Rattan
Box: Paulownia Wood - Japan
Kamisori Wrapping: Japanese silk fabric
Measurements
Measurements
Length: 150 mm
Head width: 19 mm (6/8")
Length of cutting edge: 45 mm
Weight: 32,6 g
A medium sized Kamisori.
Engraving
Engraving
純玉鋼別打 ・Jun Tamahagane Betsu uchi ・specially forged from pure Tamahagane
実雄作 ・Jitsuo saku ・truly superior craftsmanship
特級 ・Tokkyū ・high grade
別註 ・Betsu chū ・exceptional / special order
登録商標 ・Tōroku Shōhyō ・registered trademark
寺正特撰 ・Teramasa Tokusen ・Teramasa, specially selected
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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