Grip Scissors - Katamura (Round Bottom)
Grip Scissors - Katamura (Round Bottom)
Traditional Japanese thread snips are used for a variety of intricate sewing tasks – in addition to cutting all types of sewing and knitting threads. The Katamaru snip has a rounded blade tip and a pointy blade tip (top blade). These snips are best suited when working with delicate fabrics like silk. The rounded bottom blade helps to prevent damaging the fabric accidentally.
The snips are forged, sharpened and aligned by hand. The edge steel used in the fabrication of the snips results in a superior cutting tool - with excellent edge retention and sharpening properties.
These snips are suitable for professional, experienced and aspiring dressmakers, tailors and knitters.
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{Maker/Brand}Maker
Kenshi Terazaki
{Maker/Brand}Origin
Japan
{Maker/Brand}Stock Keeping Unit
KGSP
{Specifications}Material(s)
Carbon Steel (SK5, Yellow)
{Information}Care Instructions
Only use the scissors for cutting fabric, thread and wool.
These scissors are made from carbon steel and sharpened to the highest standard; therefore, the edge is very sharp. Carbon steel is prized due to its excellent edge retention and ease of sharpening. However, carbon steel does require maintenance to avoid corrosion.
When cleaning and maintaining your scissors, ensure your hands remain clear of the edge.
Be careful not to drop the scissors as this could cause chipping or misalignment.
Sharpening should be performed by a professional sharpener.
To care for your scissors, you will require camellia oil and two clean cloths.
1. Wipe the blades of any moisture and dirt with the first cloth. We recommend you wipe the blades with the edge pointed away from you.
2. Apply a small amount of the oil to the second cloth and work the oil into cloth by rubbing the cloth together.
3. Rub the oil onto the blade in the same manner as point 1.
A thin layer of oil is sufficient. Any oil under the screws will help the blades operate smoothly. You don't need to oil the scissors after each use. You can use them continuously as long as there is a veneer of oil on the blades.
