与板打刃物
刃物Hokuriku
価格帯
¥3,000 ~ ¥50,000
新潟県与板の鍛造鑿・鉋。
Yoshinobu-hamono, a distinguished National Traditional craft originating from Niigata, Hokuriku, embodies centuries of Japanese blade-making heritage. Tracing its roots deep into Niigata's rich metalworking history, these revered carbon steel blades are more than mere tools; they are cultural artifacts, reflecting the region's agricultural, fishing, and artisanal traditions. Their enduring significance lies in their indispensable role in daily life and their representation of a preserved craft passed down through generations of master blacksmiths. The creation process centers on the meticulous hand forging of high-quality carbon steel. Skilled artisans repeatedly heat, hammer, and fold the steel, meticulously shaping it to achieve exceptional strength, resilience, and a razor-sharp edge. This intensive, time-honored technique is crucial for refining the steel's grain structure and developing its optimal characteristics, ensuring superior performance. Equally vital is the art of blade fitting, where each precisely crafted blade is carefully matched and secured to its handle. This intricate process ensures perfect balance, ergonomic comfort, and functional integrity, making every Yoshinobu-hamono blade a pleasure to wield. What truly makes Yoshinobu-hamono distinctive is this unwavering commitment to ancient techniques combined with the inherent quality of carbon steel, resulting in tools renowned for their superior sharpness, durability, and longevity. These Niigata blades are not mass-produced; each is an individual work, a testament to master craftsmanship and the deep connection between tool and user. As a National Traditional craft, Yoshinobu-hamono preserves a vital piece of Japan's artisanal legacy, offering tools that are both exquisitely functional and profoundly historical.
At a Glance
- Craft Type
- blades
- Region
- Hokuriku
- Materials
- Carbon steel
- Designation
- national traditional
- Price Range
- ¥3000–¥50000
素材
炭素鋼
技法
手打ち鍛造、刃合わせ
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of craft is Yoshinobu-hamono (Niigata)?
Yoshinobu-hamono (Niigata) is a traditional Japanese blades craft.
What materials are used to make Yoshinobu-hamono (Niigata)?
Yoshinobu-hamono (Niigata) is made using Carbon steel.
Is Yoshinobu-hamono (Niigata) a designated traditional craft?
Yes, Yoshinobu-hamono (Niigata) holds the National Traditional Craft designation.
Where does Yoshinobu-hamono (Niigata) originate from?
Yoshinobu-hamono (Niigata) originates from Hokuriku, Japan.
What techniques are used to make Yoshinobu-hamono (Niigata)?
The techniques used include: Hand forging, blade fitting.
How much does Yoshinobu-hamono (Niigata) cost?
Yoshinobu-hamono (Niigata) is typically priced between ¥3000 and ¥50000.
Is Yoshinobu-hamono (Niigata) a good souvenir from Japan?
Yoshinobu-hamono (Niigata) is a popular traditional Japanese craft that makes an excellent souvenir.
What makes Yoshinobu-hamono (Niigata) unique?
Yoshinobu-hamono (Niigata) is distinguished by its Hand forging, blade fitting techniques and Carbon steel materials.
How is Yoshinobu-hamono (Niigata) traditionally used?
Yoshinobu-hamono (Niigata) is a traditional Japanese blades craft with both practical and decorative applications.