Niwaki Hori Hori Pro with Sheath

£39.00

One blade, tonnes of functions.

Hand-made exclusively for Niwaki by third-generation family craftsmen in Miki, Hyogo — one of Japan’s historic centres of horticultural blacksmithing. This new-generation Hori Hori is forged from SK-5 carbon steel, giving it exceptional sharpness and durability for digging, weeding, planting, and cutting. It features a subtly contoured FSC-certified beech handle designed for comfortable, prolonged use, and comes complete with a canvas sheath for safe storage and easy access. Look for the Niwaki kanji stamped into the blade — a mark of authentic craftsmanship.

Please familiarise yourself with the Offensive Weapons Law before carrying this tool in public.

Under section 1 of the Prevention of Crime Act 1953, it is an offence to have a weapon in a public place unless you have lawful authority or a reasonable excuse. This might include carrying tools for work or transporting gardening equipment.

We strongly advise that you keep this tool concealed, sheathed, and out of sight in public spaces – preferably in a gardening bag or toolbox rather than on your belt.

One blade, tonnes of functions.

Hand-made exclusively for Niwaki by third-generation family craftsmen in Miki, Hyogo — one of Japan’s historic centres of horticultural blacksmithing. This new-generation Hori Hori is forged from SK-5 carbon steel, giving it exceptional sharpness and durability for digging, weeding, planting, and cutting. It features a subtly contoured FSC-certified beech handle designed for comfortable, prolonged use, and comes complete with a canvas sheath for safe storage and easy access. Look for the Niwaki kanji stamped into the blade — a mark of authentic craftsmanship.

Please familiarise yourself with the Offensive Weapons Law before carrying this tool in public.

Under section 1 of the Prevention of Crime Act 1953, it is an offence to have a weapon in a public place unless you have lawful authority or a reasonable excuse. This might include carrying tools for work or transporting gardening equipment.

We strongly advise that you keep this tool concealed, sheathed, and out of sight in public spaces – preferably in a gardening bag or toolbox rather than on your belt.