Introducing the patterns of cutlery produced by Hinoura Hamono Koubou
Please take a look.

Click here for a list of patterns

Ryusuitobimon/ River jump

This pattern resembles water flowing, a rippled river surface. Each pattern is unique
with no two knives the same, each is the only one like it in the world.

Unryu/ Flowing Clouds Pattern

This pattern resembles a sea of clouds moving slowly. Each pattern is unique, no
two knives are the same.

Kitaeji Migaki Shiage/ Kitaeji Polished Finish (Kitaeji Migaki Finish)

This technique folds 2 different kinds of iron, forming a unique pattern. The finish is
Migaki (polished).

Kitaeji Kuro Shiage/ Kitaeji Black Finish (Kitaeji Kuro Finish)

This technique folds 2 different kinds of iron, forming a unique pattern. The finish is
Kuro (black).

Rentetsu/ Wrought Iron

Using old wrought iron for the knife cladding (Jigane).

Maru Tsuchime/ Tsuchime

A rounded hammered finish on the surface

Matsubame/ Matsuba Tsuchime

A hammered finish resembling pine leaves on the surface.

Migaki Shiage/ Polished Finish (Migaki Finish)

A polished surface

Kuro Shiage/ Black Finish (Kuro Finish)

A black oxide film is formed when quenching, this film is left on the finished knife.
Each knife will be different, each with its own character.

Stainless steel stratification

Colored

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