
Banshu-hamono
BladesKansai
Price range
¥1,000 ~ ¥30,000
Scissors and garden shears from Hyogo's Ono and Miki regions.
Banshu-hamono are esteemed traditional blades from the Hyogo Prefecture in Japan's Kansai region, recognized with the prestigious National Traditional Craft designation. With a history spanning centuries, these meticulously crafted implements have played a pivotal role in supporting the daily lives and industries of the Banshu region, from agriculture to carpentry, embodying a deep cultural significance rooted in generations of skilled artisans. The distinctiveness of Banshu-hamono lies in its unparalleled craftsmanship and the careful selection of materials. Master blade smiths exclusively utilize high-quality carbon steel, chosen for its ability to achieve and retain an exceptionally sharp edge. The creation process involves a series of demanding techniques. Forging is paramount, where the carbon steel is repeatedly heated and hammered, refining its grain structure and imparting superior strength and resilience to the blade. This meticulous process ensures not only durability but also a remarkable balance. Riveting follows, securely attaching handles to the blade, guaranteeing robustness and longevity even under rigorous use. The final and perhaps most critical stage is the multi-step sharpening, where the blade is honed to an exquisite, razor-sharp edge, a hallmark of Banshu-hamono. These revered Japanese blades are celebrated globally for their outstanding performance, superior edge retention, and ergonomic design. Each Banshu-hamono tool is a testament to the enduring legacy of traditional Japanese craftsmanship, offering professional users and enthusiasts alike a durable, highly effective instrument that truly stands apart. Their blend of historical heritage, advanced forging techniques, and practical excellence makes them a prized possession and a symbol of Hyogo's artisan prowess.
