YAMASUKE KurashigeTools

Yatoko Flat Type Traditional Japanese blacksmith tool (pliers) 矢床 火造箸 平 450mm

¥9,600 JPY
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Place/地域: Sanjo・三条 新潟
width/口幅: 24mm / 30mm
Full length/全長 : about450mm

Made from 16 mm wood 75 mm from caulking to tip

Yatko (pliers) are similar in shape to pliers or pliers, but cannot cut. They are not necessarily dedicated to cooking, but are probably more popular as tools for gripping sheet metal, nails and hot iron.




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Mujin Kwon
So cool and so beautiful tool

I am currently a Woodworker in Korea. I want to make my own tools in the future, and I also want to work as a blacksmith. In Korea, the blacksmith culture is almost extinct, so there is no place selling tools. So I bought tools in Japan. I'm very happy that it's so cool and nice.

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So cool and so beautiful tool

I am currently a Woodworker in Korea. I want to make my own tools in the future, and I also want to work as a blacksmith. In Korea, the blacksmith culture is almost extinct, so there is no place selling tools. So I bought tools in Japan. I'm very happy that it's so cool and nice.

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So cool and so beautiful tool

I am currently a Woodworker in Korea. I want to make my own tools in the future, and I also want to work as a blacksmith. In Korea, the blacksmith culture is almost extinct, so there is no place selling tools. So I bought tools in Japan. I'm very happy that it's so cool and nice.

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So cool and so beautiful tool

I am currently a Woodworker in Korea. I want to make my own tools in the future, and I also want to work as a blacksmith. In Korea, the blacksmith culture is almost extinct, so there is no place selling tools. So I bought tools in Japan. I'm very happy that it's so cool and nice.