Yoshihiro Premium Natural Sharpening Whetstone Shiage Finishing stone Grade 30 (NS30-32)
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Yoshihiro Premium Natural Sharpening Whetstone Shiage Finishing stone Grade 30 (NS30-32)

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Yoshihiro Premium Natural Sharpening Whetstone Shiage Finishing stone Grade 30 (NS30-32)Premium Natural Whetstone Ohira Mountain, Kyoto, Japan Dimensions: 8. 11"L x 2. 95"W x 1. 49"H (206mm x 76mm x 38mm) Finishing stone: Very fine grained (8000 12000 grit) Mined mountain: Ohira mountain, Kyoto, Japan Elevate your knife sharpening experience with our unique, natural whetstone, sourced directly from the renowned Ohira Mountain in Kyoto, Japan. Each stone is meticulously hand selected, showcasing the finest craftsmanship Japan has to

Premium Natural Whetstone - Ohira Mountain, Kyoto, Japan

Dimensions: 8.11"L x 2.95"W x 1.49"H (206mm x 76mm x 38mm)

Finishing stone: Very fine grained (8000-12000 grit)

Mined mountain: Ohira mountain, Kyoto, Japan

Elevate your knife sharpening experience with our unique, natural whetstone, sourced directly from the renowned Ohira Mountain in Kyoto, Japan. Each stone is meticulously hand-selected, showcasing the finest craftsmanship Japan has to offer. With an ultra-fine grain of 8000-12000 grit, this is the ideal finishing stone for professional chefs and experienced sharpeners who demand the best.

Key Features:

  • One-of-a-Kind: Each whetstone is entirely natural, ensuring that no two stones are alike. The unique variations and imperfections in the stone's surface add character and authenticity to your sharpening experience.
  • Uneven Texture: Due to the natural formation of the stone, sharpening particles are not consistent, which requires advanced technique for best results. The unpredictability of the stone's structure contributes to its charm and exclusivity.
  • Exclusively for Experienced Sharpeners: This whetstone is recommended for those familiar with the art of sharpening, providing precision that only a natural stone can deliver.
  • Knife Care: These natural stones are perfect for preserving and maintaining the high-quality steel of Yoshihiro Cutlery, ensuring your knives maintain their sharpness and integrity over time.
  • Quarried in Kyoto: Mined from the prestigious Ohira Mountain quarries, a region celebrated for producing the finest sharpening stones in Japan.

The beauty of these natural whetstones lies in their imperfections—each stone tells a unique story of its journey through nature, making it an irreplaceable addition to any sharpening collection. No guarantees can be made about the inner composition, as nature alone dictates the stone's qualities.

Important Note:

The sale of this product is final, meaning that no refunds or returns will be accepted after purchase.

We highly encourage you to carefully review all images and details before making your selection, as each stone slightly varies in size and condition.

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