



The Japanese Higonokami pocket knife is as recognizable in Japan as the Swiss Army knife is in Switzerland and around the world. The design of this knife was created in 1896. Its unique "chikiri" mechanism, based on the action of a small forged lever, effortlessly opens the pocket knife. This tool is perfect for everyday use. You can use it to sharpen pencils, open packages and cut fruit.
The lightweight and small Higonokami pocket knife has a very durable yet simple design. It is suitable for versatile use. The silver version is made of high-quality high-carbon steel called SK-5. Heat treatment gives it a hardness level of 60 HRC. The blade of the pocket knife will develop patina over time, which is a unique feature that sets it apart. This pocket knife uses friction to keep the blade in place, rather than a locking system. To remove it from the handle, press the knife's characteristic element, the "chikiri" lever. Remember to keep your thumb on the lever when using the pocket knife to keep the knife open for as long as you want. After use, rinse thoroughly and dry.
Specifications:
Steel type - high carbon SK-5
Hardness - 60 HRC +/- 2
Total length when unfolded - 15.5 cm
Blade lenght - 6.5 cm
Length when folded - 10.3 cm
Blade width - 1.3 cm
Blade thickness - 2.3 mm
Weight - 32 g

