Description: Shohonyama Yaginoshima Awasedo Natural Whetstone Set of 2 or 3 DescriptionThis is an assortment set from Nakayama Awasedo. This is an assortment of koppa, which are too large to be used as Nagura stones and a little too small to be used as regular grinding stones. Nakayama's koppa stones are generally considered hard, but there is a wide range in the level of hardness, with some being soft and others very hard. Therefore, this product is recommended for those who want to try out different types of grinding stones with different characteristics. The surface is a little rough, but this is due to the fact that no finishing process is performed. For this reason, we are able to offer this product at a lower price. If the purchaser finishes the surface on his/her own, the surface will be very beautiful. Please judge the size of the whetstone by looking at the picture. Weights are as follows. Pattern A: about 900g Pattern B: approx. 1000g Pattern C: approx. 1000g Pattern D: approx. 1000g Pattern E: approx. 900g Pattern F: approx. 1000g Pattern G: approx. 900g Pattern H: approx. 1000g Pattern I: approx. 900g Pattern J: approx. 1000g Pattern K: approx. 1000g Weights may vary slightly. Please consider that the grain size is 8000 or more. Some Suji can be seen on the surface of the grinding wheel, but in most cases it will not damage the ground metal. For reference, here is a video of sharpening with Nakayama's Koppa. Brown Suji and thin line Suji do not hit the blade, so the Koppa in the video can be used for clean sharpening. Thick black shiny Suji may hit the blade. If this is a concern, you can use the whetstone by avoiding the Suji location or by digging out the Suji. Please note: We cannot respond to inquiries about individual pieces because we do not carefully examine each piece for bulk items. Instead, we will offer them at a discount. Basic Information ShohonyamaSince Mr. Honma discovered whetstones in the mountains of Kyoto in the past, whetstones from his mountains came to be called Honyama. Nowadays, whetstones mined in Kyoto are called Shohonyama, and those mined elsewhere are called Honyama.NakayamaNakayama is a mountain of whetstones in the Umegahata area of Kyoto Prefecture. It is famous for producing hard, high-quality whetstones. Kato MineThe Kato Mine refers to the mine where Mr. Kato first mined in Nakayama. Although another miner is mining now, the mine is still called the Kato Mine. AwasedoAwasedo is a natural finishing whetstone mined in Kyoto and the surrounding area. Shipping DHL or FedEx shipping. International Buyers - Please Note:Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. Thank you for your understanding.
Price: 64 USD
Location: Kyoto, default
End Time: 2024-08-24T07:14:12.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Whetstone
Type: Sharpening Stone
Model: Nakayama Awasedo
Material: Natural whetstone
Features: Finishing process
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Unit Quantity: 2 or 3
Available Variations
Color: A
Price: 64 USD
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Color: B
Price: 64 USD
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Color: C
Price: 64 USD
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Color: D
Price: 64 USD
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Color: E
Price: 64 USD
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Color: F
Price: 64 USD
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Color: G
Price: 64 USD
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Color: H
Price: 64 USD
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Color: I
Price: 64 USD
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Color: J
Price: 64 USD
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Color: K
Price: 64 USD
Available Quantity: 1
Quantity Sold: 1