SUWADA Kid/Small Hand Nail Nipper (Since 1926)
SUWADA Kid / Small Hand Nail Nipper (Since 1926 Japan)
SUWADA Story
Suwada Blacksmith Works is located in the city of Sanjo, Niigata Prefecture, Japan, a place long known as one of the world’s leading production centres for high-end cutlery. In 1926, the founder, Shukusaburo Kobayashi, began manufacturing kuikiri (end-cut pliers), for carpenters in response to surging demand for new housing in the wake of the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923.
- Metalworking has flourished in Sanjo, Japan for over 400 years
- Inherits the spirit and long tradition of katana (sword) making
- Limited number of nippers have been made each year
- Japanese-made high-carbon stainless steel that is as same as Japanese Samurai Knife
- Only finest 30% of the forged steel is selected for the next stage of manufacture
- 50 steps of marking one piece including 30 steps in polishing alone
- Absolutely no gap between the facing blades when closed
- Wide open, ultra-sharp blade suits tough nails and ingrown nails, no filing necessary
- Ergonomic, easy to cut, good grip, exquisite and high quality packaging, perfect for gifting or self-use.
Features
- Smooth cut, NO pain for kids, NO filing required, suitable for small hands
- Round blade tip to avoid the injury to finger or skin
- Featured in perfectly joined blades with the perfect cutting result
- 100% handcrafted in Japan since 1926
- Each product is unique by hand crafted
- High-Carbon stainless steel smelted in Japan
- Metal case for a safe storage
Specifics
- Length (approx): 105mm
- Jaw opening (approx): 17mm
- Blade length (approx): 10mm
- Weight (approx): 85g
- Material: High-Carbon stainless steel smelted in Japan
Note: Due to the hygiene reason, the nipper cannot be returned if you change your mind. However, it will be covered by our warranty against defects. Thank you for your understanding.