








Miyagoshi Takasegawa 1000 – Sharpening Stone (#1000)
Miyagoshi Seito (宮越製陶) is a small manufacturer from Kyoto that has specialized in the production of durable and precise sharpening stones for decades. The Takasegawa 1000 is a medium grit stone, designed for everyday sharpening of knives and tools. Its high efficiency and controlled abrasiveness make it the most versatile stage of sharpening – between preliminary grinding and final smoothing.
The stone is produced by vitrification – a mixture of abrasive and binder is formed under high pressure and fired at a temperature of approximately 1300°C. This gives the Takasegawa 1000 high durability, high working flatness, and uniform abrasive properties across its entire surface.
Application of #1000 grit
Grit 1000 is the standard for everyday cutting edge care:
- for maintaining the sharpness of kitchen knives and steel tools,
- for removing micro-damage and flattening the blade surface,
- as an intermediate step between pre-sharpening (#220–#400) and finishing (#3000+).
Takasegawa 1000 works effectively on carbon, stainless, and powder steels – suitable for both Japanese kitchen knives and workshop tools.
Characteristic features:
- handmade in a small workshop in Kyoto,
- vitrified structure – fired at 1300°C for durability and resistance,
- microporous surface – retains water well, facilitates control over sharpening,
- stable working flatness – less frequent need for flattening,
- same type of abrasive and finish as the Turugi model – light, yellowish-white surface, smooth and easy to read during work.
Specifications:
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Brand: Miyagoshi Seito (宮越製陶)
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Product name: Miyagoshi Takasegawa 1000
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Type: medium grit stone
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Grit: #1000
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Average grain size: approx. 10–15 microns
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Abrasive: aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃), zirconium oxide (ZrO₂)
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Binder: vitrified, fired at high temperature (vitrification)
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Production method: pressure molding, fired at ~1300°C
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Color: marbled, yellow-white (as in the Turugi model)
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Dimensions: approx. 205 × 75 × 35 mm
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Weight: approx. 1000–1100 g
- Origin (Made in): Kyoto, Japan

