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Gardening Sickle

Gardening Sickle

The Okatsune's sickle is the perfect tool for clearing, hacking and harvesting. Forged by a unique method from the finest Japanese steel, and is great for cutting flowers, tall grasses and weeds.

⋄ Made in Japan
⋄ High Carbon-Steel / Wood
⋄ Comes with a vinyl blade cover
⋄ L×W×D: 400 × 175 × 20 𝗆𝗆
⋄ 140𝚐

    Okatsune's razor-sharp sickle is uniquely forged from the best Izumo Yasugi steel, which is traditionally being used for the Katana swords used by the Samurai. Izumo Yasugi steel is characterised by a high carbon content and is forged by the best master blacksmiths of Japan, using an age-old technology. This process only takes place in the Izumo region, solely using Izumo iron sand. In summary razor-sharp, simple and robust.

    Care:

    It is recommended to clean the blades after each use. After cleaning it is recommended to oil the sickle blade, and store moisture free.

    $11.70

    Original: $39.00

    -70%
    Gardening Sickle

    $39.00

    $11.70

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    The Okatsune's sickle is the perfect tool for clearing, hacking and harvesting. Forged by a unique method from the finest Japanese steel, and is great for cutting flowers, tall grasses and weeds.

    ⋄ Made in Japan
    ⋄ High Carbon-Steel / Wood
    ⋄ Comes with a vinyl blade cover
    ⋄ L×W×D: 400 × 175 × 20 𝗆𝗆
    ⋄ 140𝚐

      Okatsune's razor-sharp sickle is uniquely forged from the best Izumo Yasugi steel, which is traditionally being used for the Katana swords used by the Samurai. Izumo Yasugi steel is characterised by a high carbon content and is forged by the best master blacksmiths of Japan, using an age-old technology. This process only takes place in the Izumo region, solely using Izumo iron sand. In summary razor-sharp, simple and robust.

      Care:

      It is recommended to clean the blades after each use. After cleaning it is recommended to oil the sickle blade, and store moisture free.