Premium Japanese Natural Whetstone - Iyo Meito Shiro Mokume T184 for Knife Sharpening | Professional Chef & Kitchen Knife Care Tool | Perfect for Sushi Chefs & Home Cooks
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DESCRIPTION
Length: 180mm
Width: 90mm
Height: 20mm
Weight: 716g
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Premium but reasonable âIyo-Meitoâ exclusive to Kazâs customers
Iyo refers to the ancient Ehime prefecture, located in Japanâs southwest main island called Shikoku. This area is rich in natural resources especially sandstones, which produces fine grains suitable for shear sharpening. As Iyo stones gain more popularity, bad business practices unfortunately have risen: random sandstones are picked up with no authorization and sold online.
In order to discourage this shoddy whetstones from being sold, one genuine Iyo stone maker, Iyo-Kogyo Ltd., established the certification called âIyo-Meitoâ (premium Iyo whetstone). The neat-looking âIyo-Meitoâ cost more than JPY30,000 (AUD375), quite expensive to most whetstone users. We have negotiated with Iyo-Kogyo to supply odd shape ones but still suited for sharpening so that the prices can greatly be reduced.
Buying natural whetstones can be risky because each stone has different chemical composition and suitability for sharpening varies. However at Kazâs, we can accommodate you to choose the best stone by offering trial sharpening on our natural whetstones. Bring your knife and ask Kaz to try any of the natural stones. We will assist you to choose the best partner to advance your sharpening experience.
Video - Iyo-Meito collaborates with Jikko
Why do we sharpen with Jnat?
Popularity of Jnat has grown because of the beautiful finishing results on the blade surface. It creates the distinct contrast between the edge line and cladding steel as well as natural luster that evenly appears throughout. Exceptional sharpness is also the point why users prefer Jnat. Furthermore, its delicate abrasive performance prevents excessive grinding on the steel, which often leads to rust developed on scratches. Overall, Jnat enables more precise and even-toned sharpening.
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Maintenance for natural whetstones
Do not soak in water. Water penetrates into the layer of stone, causing it to crack.
Recommended to protect the sides with cashew coating from cracking.
After use, wash with running water, wipe, wrap the stone with dry cloth and leave in a cool place. Please avoid direct sunlight.
Complimentary cashew coating service
Only available for natural whetstones you purchase from us. We offer a cashew coating for those taking extra care of the stones. It takes a week for pickup as we apply cashew 3 times on the sides and it needs to be completely dry.