Hidehisa Indoor Plant Shears - Large - Black
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I'm proud to stock the famous Hidehisa Shears from Toyama Hamono, Japan. Fire forged and made by hand , combining traditional methods of Japanese Sword making, with the precision of modern engineering. Hidehisa have been making shears for over 160 years and gained a reputation throughout Japan for excellence in gardening shears. Since then, Hidehisa have won design and performance awards worldwide, exhibiting at the Chelsea Flower Show in London, adored by plant hobbyists the world over for their design, pleasure of use and performance.
The Hidehisa Indoor Plant Shears
These are the Large Indoor Plant Shears in Black. These are the largest size, for a medium to larger hand, measuring 20cm long by 10cm at the widest point across the handle, with 7cm blade length (there will always be sight differences in measurements between shears due to being hand-made). I've always called them 'butterfly shears' after their gorgeous design.
Designed for stems and branches up to 15mm thick for the indoor and outdoor garden. Incredibly smooth action. Almost effortless to use. Lovely weight in the hand. 210 grams. Not heavy, but still with that lovely solidness of quality Japanese Steel.
This model is designed for indoor plants, general garden use indoors and out, and light to medium pruning, up to 15mm diameter branches. Blade still small and accurate enough for close-up, exact work for indoor plants and floristry. Very sharp for clean, accurate cuts for trimming, tidy-ups and propagating. These are really something extra special. A gift to treasure for a loved one, or to spoil yourself.
What they come with
Black box, authenticity and care documents, in protective clear blade pouch.
Why are Hidehisa so prized?
Fire forged
Made with Japanese carbon steel (hagane), the same steel used for Japanese swords (katana). In the past, fire forging was heavy labour that required the skill of the master holding a red-heated buillion with gold chopsticks in one hand, gavel or mallet in the other. Although the form of work has changed in modern blacksmithing, traditional techniques remain. The heating method achieves the degree of perfection and strength expected from a Hidehisa tool. Hidehisa blacksmiths use all 5 senses to achieve this level of perfection.
Back sharpened
Traditionally, it is the back of the blade not the surface, that is the heart of the scissors. Hence the term 'cut on the back'. Sharpness of shears is greatly affected by the sharpening of the back, not the front. This method requires skill and experience, passed down from generation to generation.
Balance and design
There's a pure joy that comes from using tools at this level. The ease of use, the smoothness of Hidehisa in action, and perfect balance in the hand, all proof of the skill of the craftsmen.
Reviews for Hidehisa
"I am a serious gardener. Having the right tool makes any job easier. I've had many different types of pruners and these are the best by far. These pruners are serious business and I recommend them unreservedly. They have maintained their fine edge. A sound tool is a thing of great beauty!" Melissa Chase
"Beautiful craftsmanship! I bought Hidehisa for my wife so she could have a set at least similar to a pair I have that were given to me by my Japanese grandmother 30 years ago. These were just as well made and I was equally impressed and proud to give them as a gift. Stop buying the cheap crap they sell in the chain stores and wasting your money! Buy the last shears you will ever own!" Craig Landolt
"I waited to replace my inexpensive gardening tools but it was worth every penny to replace with tools from Japan made by companies with integrity. I love tools specifically suited to a job and invented by someone in the know of what it takes to get the job done. They are quality all the way. Highly recommend." Verified Amazon buyer
"These are very well made shears. I'll never buy the cheap quality shears again." @siol
Correct care
Hidehisa are very sharp, definitely not for use by children, even when supervised. Care should be taken at all times. They are designed for cutting indoor plants, garden plants and flowers to approximately 15mm thick. Start off using your shears on softer, thinner stems first to get familiar with use.
Always wipe clean after every use. Store in a dry location, indoors