Stainless Steel Hori Hori - Japanese Garden trowel
Stainless Steel Hori Hori - Japanese Garden trowel
Stainless Steel Hori Hori - Japanese Garden trowel
Stainless Steel Hori Hori - Japanese Garden trowel
Stainless Steel Hori Hori - Japanese Garden trowel
Stainless Steel Hori Hori - Japanese Garden trowel

Stainless Steel Hori Hori - Japanese Garden trowel

Regular price £28.00 Sale

We've always been fans of the Japanese garden trowel - or Hori Hori.  Throughout lockdown this interest has increased and they have become one of our best selling items.  This has led us to research different suppliers in Japan and source different options.

This is a stainless steel Hori Hori made from stainless steel in Japan.  This means the blade is more resistant to rusting than high carbon steel blades.  The blade runs into the wooden handle - making a strong tool for digging.

The blade is 17cm long and 4.5 cm wide.  It has one full bevel side and the other is 1/3 bevel from the tip.  The wooden handle is 13 cm long and 3.5 cm wide.

The sheath is a basic item made from a leatherette material in a tan/brown.  It's more of an edge protection during storage than an item to be worn on a belt.

You must be 18 years or older to purchase this bladed item.

Your age will be verified automatically using a service run by AgeChecked Ltd.  More information about these checks can be found here.

We recommend that you purchase this item via a Paypal Account or Credit Card as this further helps with your 18+ age verification.

As of the 4th April 2022, this item legally requires age verification upon delivery in addition to the age verification upon purchase.  We have included a ‘bladed postage fee’ into our retail price for all bladed items. You can read more about this here.

 


This is one of four Hori-Hori's that we sell. If you are looking for a serrated version of this Hori Hori have a look here. Or, click on the graphic to read our blog to see which Hori-Hori is the right choice - we compare the four different versions we sell at Tinker and Fix - including Hori-Hori's from Niwaki and Barebones