Shun Higo No–kami Pocket Knife 90mm
First introduced in 1896 during Japan’s Meiji era, the Higo-No Kami is considered the country’s original pocketknife. Its minimalist design is both functional and refined — equally suited as a gentleman’s everyday carry or a personal steak knife.
A defining feature of the traditional Higo-No Kami is the extended tang lever, which protrudes when closed and allows smooth one-handed opening.
Blade & Materials
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VG10 high-carbon stainless steel
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Strong, stain resistant, and fine-grained
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Sharpened to a precise 16° edge per side
The handle is crafted from ebony-finished PakkaWood with an inlaid mosaic crest, offering durability and understated elegance.
A secure liner lock keeps the blade safely open during use, and it closes smoothly when finished. Each knife includes a fitted leather sheath.
Handcrafted in Japan, this piece blends heritage, performance, and quiet sophistication in a compact form.
Original: $92.24
-70%$92.24
$27.67


Description
First introduced in 1896 during Japan’s Meiji era, the Higo-No Kami is considered the country’s original pocketknife. Its minimalist design is both functional and refined — equally suited as a gentleman’s everyday carry or a personal steak knife.
A defining feature of the traditional Higo-No Kami is the extended tang lever, which protrudes when closed and allows smooth one-handed opening.
Blade & Materials
-
VG10 high-carbon stainless steel
-
Strong, stain resistant, and fine-grained
-
Sharpened to a precise 16° edge per side
The handle is crafted from ebony-finished PakkaWood with an inlaid mosaic crest, offering durability and understated elegance.
A secure liner lock keeps the blade safely open during use, and it closes smoothly when finished. Each knife includes a fitted leather sheath.
Handcrafted in Japan, this piece blends heritage, performance, and quiet sophistication in a compact form.



















