Higonokami Warikomi
- 63mm 3-layer blade
- Handle length 92mm
- 3-layer blade with SK steel core
- Black laser engraved handle
- Cardboard presentation box included
- Lifetime guarantee
- Worldwide delivery
"Warikomi" means 'sandwich' in Japanese. The blade of this knife has a central harder layer of SK steel for improved edge retention, sandwiched between two layers of soft iron for strength. This is the same construction you find in a Samurai sword.
This knife has a blade 63mm long (so can be carried legally in the UK). The design is characterised by the 'chikiri' - the lever used to open the knife. There is no locking mechanism. Note that this knife is not stainless so please keep it dry to avoid corrosion.
Depending on your location either DPD, Royal Mail or Fed-Ex will deliver your order. We use DEVLND Fulfilment to ship our products, so this will appear on any messages from DPD, Royal Mail or Fed-EX - e.g. "Your parcel from DEVLND Fulfilment is due to be delivered today."
SHIPPING TIMES - UK MAINLAND
All age-restricted items will be sent via DPD Next Day. Non age-restricted items can be sent via Royal Mail 24hr or Royal Mail 48hr. Order by 12pm for next day.
Age ID will be required upon delivery of age-restricted items in addition to online age verification.
SHIPPING TIMES - OUTSIDE UK MAINLAND
Orders dispatched within 3 working days via LG or Fed-Ex with door-to-door tracking. Allow 10 days for delivery – time will vary depending on country and customs procedures.
14-day full satisfaction returns policy
Returning your product
- Email customerservices@togknives.com with your name, the product you are returning and the reason you are returning it.
- Package your product very securely. Knives must not pierce the packaging even if it is dropped. Ideally use the original packaging.
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Post your products to:
Returns Department
TOG Knives Ltd.c/o DEVLND Ltd,
195 South Liberty Lane,
Bristol, BS3 2TN
HIGONOKAMI
A ‘Higonokami’ is a traditional Japanese folding pocket knife, designed in 1896. These knives were once carried by virtually every person in Japan. The name means “Lord-of-Higo”. Higo was an old province in Japan, on the island of Kyūshū, today’s Kumamoto Prefecture. “Kami”, literally “protector”, was used as an honourable title for Samurai of very high rank bestowed upon them by the shōgun.
5TH GENERATION BLACKSMITH
The only maker allowed to call his knives ‘Higonokami’ now is 5th generation blacksmith Mr Nagao, based in Miki. Mr Nagao has produced these knives for TOG and we have laser etched our logo on the handles.
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