The blade that cuts like silence.
Hand-finished by Japanese master craftsmen. A lifetime instrument for professionals who demand more.

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Hand-finished by Japanese specialists. Frost matte coating, whisper-quiet convex edge — a stealth instrument for working professionals.
Switched from a European pair I paid double for. The offset handle is a different world by the end of a 10-hour day. Whisper quiet.
Bought two for the team. The matte finish still looks brand new after six months — ordering for the whole salon was effortless.
Featherlight and razor sharp out of the box. Once the tension was dialled in — flawless.
Forged by Japanese makers, built for decades.
Every pair is forged, ground, balanced and finished by specialist Japanese makers — then authenticated and shipped direct to your chair.
How should I care for Japanese scissors?
Wipe the blades after every cut, oil the pivot weekly, and store them dry in their case. Treated well, a Japanese scissor holds its edge for years — our care guide covers the full routine.
Which size should I choose?
Measure from the tip of your thumb to the end of your middle finger. 5.5"–6.0" suits most salon work; barbers often prefer 6.0"–7.0". Every product page has a size guide.
Are these really made in Japan?
Yes — every pair is sourced directly from its maker in Japan and ships with its certificate of authenticity.
What if they don't feel right?
Cut with them for 30 days. If they're not right for your hand, return them — no quibbles.
