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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Kaneshin Yellow Steel Trimming Scissors, 180mm for R670.00
R 670
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Kaneshin SK Steel Large Trimming Scissors, 195mm for R670.00
R 670
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Kaneshin Blue Steel Trimming Scissors, 180mm for R830.00
R 830
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South Africa
This is a very solid and useful combination tool from Kaneshin in Japan. Rakes are very useful tools especially when you are repotting your bonsai trees and need to rake out the roots. This is a very important step during repotting as you then need to use a pair of suitable scissors or root cutter to shorten the roots which developed since you last repotted your tree. Failing to do so will result in your tree becoming progressively weaker. This rake has 2 durable prongs which will minimize breakages in the root ball when you comb it out. The spatula is useful when you wish to tamp down newly applied growing media after repotting your tree. It is also very nice to use when applying new pieces of moss, to compact it onto the surface. The grip of the stainless steel version is very comfortable and the tool feels solid in the hand. Made from corrosion resistant material this tool will last for many years. Size 250mm Material Stainless Steel Origin Japan
R 270
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South Africa
These branch cutters have a straight edge. In cheaper branch cutters the blades meet edge to edge. This often results in damaging the tools and blunting the cutting edge quite quickly, which leads to poor or unclean cuts on your trees. Such cuts take longer to heal and healing is not as smooth. However with the Kaneshin cutters the right blade overlaps the top of the left blade. In this way sharpness can be maintained for much longer and the cutter is in general more durable due to the use of better quality materials. Branch cutters, as the name suggests are primarily used to remove unwanted branches from bonsai trees or to shorten sacrifice branches to the desired length. These high quality branch cutters are made in Japan by craftsmen who have trained for a minimum of 10 years to achieve the skills required to product tools of such high precision.  As with all our Kaneshin tools, these branch cutters are handmade and e ach tool is boxed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. We currently offer 3 different branch cutters; the standard shaped and a narrow branch cutter. The narrow cutter is suitable either for smaller trees and to access tight spaces, and also for removing stubs of branches from within a branch fork. Watch this video of a skilled craftsman sharpening a branch cutter Size 205mm Material Black Steel Origin Japan If you prefer a concave cut then you should consider the Kaneshin concave branch cutters or the knuckle cutters. Tip: To cut safely and without potentially damaging the tool, the branch thickness to be cut cannot be more than 1/2 to 1/3rd the length of the blade.
R 740
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South Africa
These branch cutters have a straight edge. In cheaper branch cutters the blades meet edge to edge. This often results in damaging the tools and blunting the cutting edge quite quickly, which leads to poor or unclean cuts on your trees. Such cuts take longer to heal and healing is not as smooth. However with the Kaneshin cutters the right blade overlaps the top of the left blade. In this way sharpness can be maintained for much longer and the cutter is in general more durable due to the use of better quality materials. Branch cutters, as the name suggests are primarily used to remove unwanted branches from bonsai trees or to shorten sacrifice branches to the desired length. We currently offer 3 different branch cutters; the standard shaped and a narrow branch cutter. The narrow cutter is suitable either for smaller trees and to access tight spaces, and also for removing stubs of branches from within a branch fork. These high quality branch cutters are made in Japan by craftsmen who have trained for a minimum of 10 years to achieve the skills required to product tools of such high precision.  As with all our Kaneshin tools, these branch cutters are handmade and e ach tool is boxed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Size 180mm Material Black Steel Origin Japan If you prefer a concave cut then you should consider the Kaneshin concave branch cutters or the knuckle cutters. Tip: To cut safely and without potentially damaging the tool, the branch thickness to be cut cannot be more than 1/2 to 1/3rd the length of the blade.  
R 750
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South Africa
These branch cutters have a straight edge. In cheaper branch cutters the blades meet edge to edge. This often results in damaging the tools and blunting the cutting edge quite quickly, which leads to poor or unclean cuts on your trees. Such cuts take longer to heal and healing is not as smooth. However with the Kaneshin cutters the right blade overlaps the top of the left blade. In this way sharpness can be maintained for much longer and the cutter is in general more durable due to the use of better quality materials. Branch cutters, as the name suggests are primarily used to remove unwanted branches from bonsai trees or to shorten sacrifice branches to the desired length. These high quality branch cutters are made in Japan by craftsmen who have trained for a minimum of 10 years to achieve the skills required to product tools of such high precision.  As with all our Kaneshin tools, these branch cutters are handmade and e ach tool is boxed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. We currently offer 3 different branch cutters; the standard shaped and a narrow branch cutter. The narrow cutter is suitable either for smaller trees and to access tight spaces, and also for removing stubs of branches from within a branch fork. See how a skilled craftsman sharpens this tool. Size 170mm Material Black Steel Origin Japan If you prefer a concave cut then you should consider the Kaneshin concave branch cutters or the knuckle cutters. Tip: To cut safely and without potentially damaging the tool, the branch thickness to be cut cannot be more than 1/2 to 1/3rd the length of the blade.
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Kaneshin Extra Fine SK Steel Trimming Scissors, 150mm. for R645.00
R 645
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Kaneshin Extra Fine SK Steel Trimming Scissors, 150mm. for R500.00
R 500
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South Africa
The comfortable size of these small bonsai trimming scissors makes them ideal for use on a wide size range of bonsai including small to large trees. They are in fact internationally one of Kaneshin's top sellers, in the top 3 in fact. Also known as bud scissors, bonsai trimming scissors is the ideal tool for trimming leaves when defoliating, nipping out new buds and removing small branches. The blades being shorter than bonsai scissors, and smaller finger holes provide the best possible control of the tool when in use. This together with the overall more slender design enables the artist to reach into the canopy of a tree and make the required cuts with accuracy. The more slender and thinner blades make these scissors ideal for delicate work, however the ergonomic advantage generated by short blades and the positioning of the pivot point provides considerable cutting power. Another important feature of these small Kaneshin trimming scissors is that when a cut is made, and the blades of the scissors are closed, the metal shafts of the handles still do not touch which ensures that when working inside the canopy of a tree, accidental crushing of foliage or branches cannot occur. For smaller to large sized trees, they are very useful for removing twigs and even thin branches. All trimming scissors are in black steel finish are handmade by highly skilled artisans in Japan to ensure you many years of trouble free use. Each tool is boxed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Trimming scissors are intended for small twigs, buds and generally softer growth. Thicker hardwood should be cut using appropriately sized bonsai scissors.
R 695
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South Africa
These Kaneshin Concave branch cutters are very versatile tools that can be used for a number of procedures. They are essentially a combination of two tools namely the branch cutter and knob or knuckle cutter, and thus are one of the most popular tools in the toolbox of any serious bonsai artist. They may in fact be considered to be general purpose cutters because they are capable of performing a variety of different cutting actions on different portions of the tree. In certain types of species, such as Chinese maples, the resulting scar tissue can bulge over the area from where a branch was removed is the cut was made flat. A concave cutter with spherical blades or a knuckle cutter is very useful in these circumstances. Either of these tools will create a concave cut so bulging can be avoided as the branch is removed completely from its base and cuts into the branch base to make the resulting cut concave in shape. If a flat cut was made it would be necessary to carve out the cut further, but by employing these tools both steps can be performed in one action. As with all our Kaneshin tools, these concave branch cutters are handmade by highly skilled Japanese craftsmen. Each tool is boxed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Sizes 165mm Material Steel Origin Japan To cut safely without damaging the tool, the thickness of the branch you want to remove should be 1/3 - 1/2 of the size of the blade.  
R 860
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South Africa
The comfortable size of these small bonsai trimming scissors makes them ideal for use on a wide size range of bonsai including small to large trees. They are in fact internationally one of Kaneshin's top sellers. Also known as bud scissors, bonsai trimming scissors is the ideal tool for trimming leaves when defoliating, nipping out new buds and removing small branches. The blades being shorter than bonsai scissors, and smaller finger holes provide the best possible control of the tool when in use. This together with the overall more slender design enables the artist to reach into the canopy of a tree and make the required cuts with accuracy. The more slender and thinner blades make these scissors ideal for delicate work, however the ergonomic advantage generated by short blades and the positioning of the pivot point provides considerable cutting power. Another important feature of these small Kaneshin trimming scissors is that when a cut is made, and the blades of the scissors are closed, the metal shafts of the handles still do not touch which ensures that when working inside the canopy of a tree, accidental crushing of foliage or branches cannot occur. For smaller trees they are very useful for removing twigs and even thin branches. All trimming scissors are in black steel finish are handmade by highly skilled artisans in Japan to ensure you many years of trouble free use. Each tool is boxed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Trimming scissors are intended for small twigs, buds and generally softer growth. Thicker hardwood should be cut using appropriately sized bonsai scissors.
R 580
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South Africa (All cities)
These large Kaneshin Concave branch cutters are very versatile tools that can be used for a number of procedures. They are essentially a combination of two tools namely the branch cutter and knob or knuckle cutter, and thus are one of the most popular tools in the toolbox of any serious bonsai artist. They may in fact be considered to be general purpose cutters because they are capable of performing a variety of different cutting actions on different portions of the tree. In certain types of species, such as Chinese maples, the resulting scar tissue can bulge over the area from where a branch was removed is the cut was made flat. A concave cutter with spherical blades or a knuckle cutter is very useful in these circumstances. Either of these tools will create a concave cut so bulging can be avoided as the branch is removed completely from its base and cuts into the branch base to make the resulting cut concave in shape. If a flat cut was made it would be necessary to carve out the cut further, but by employing these tools both steps can be performed in one action. As with all our Kaneshin tools, these large concave branch cutters are handmade by highly skilled Japanese craftsmen. Each tool is boxed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Sizes 200mm Material Steel Origin Japan To cut safely without damaging the tool, the thickness of the branch you want to remove should be 1/3 - 1/2 of the size of the blade.  
R 1.150
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South Africa
After a branch is removed it is necessary to remove the stub which remains. These are removed with a knuckle or otherwise known as a spherical knob cutter which makes a precise cut and gouges out part of the stem so that callousing will not cause a swelling in this area. This is particularly the case with species where the scar tissue tends to bulge. Cuts made with a concave cut heals faster than straight cuts.  The spherical blades allow for the ideal combination of strength and precision, making for a clean "biting action" into the material. The cutting blades shaped like two halves of a sphere. This shapes allow it to cut aggressively into the wood so protruding stubs, or knobs, are quickly cut away, and then leaves wound that will heal flush with the branch or trunk for minimal scaring. In other words, this tool will create a hollow circular cut with one stroke that will enable the bonsai to heal quickly with minimum scarring. Knuckle cutters may also be used as a finishing tool to remove root or trunk material in areas that are difficult to reach using other tools. However extreme care should be taken when using knuckle cutters on roots as they are not as sturdy as root cutters and can be damaged if you accidentally cut into a stone. Another useful function of knuckle cutters is that they may be used to nibble away wood when carving deadwood. As with all our Kaneshin tools, these knuckle cutters are handmade by highly skilled Japanese craftsmen. Each tool is boxed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Size 150mm Material Steel Origin Japan To cut safely without damaging the tool, the thickness of the branch you want to remove should be 1/3 - 1/2 of the size of the blade.
R 790
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South Africa
After a branch is removed it is necessary to remove the stub which remains. These are removed with a knuckle or otherwise known as a spherical knob cutter which makes a precise cut and gouges out part of the stem so that callousing will not cause a swelling in this area. This is particularly the case with species where the scar tissue tends to bulge. Cuts made with a concave cut heals faster than straight cuts.  The spherical blades allow for the ideal combination of strength and precision, making for a clean "biting action" into the material. The cutting blades shaped like two halves of a sphere. This shapes allow it to cut aggressively into the wood so protruding stubs, or knobs, are quickly cut away, and then leaves wound that will heal flush with the branch or trunk for minimal scaring. In other words, this tool will create a hollow circular cut with one stroke that will enable the bonsai to heal quickly with minimum scarring. Knuckle cutters may also be used as a finishing tool to remove root or trunk material in areas that are difficult to reach using other tools. However extreme care should be taken when using knuckle cutters on roots as they are not as sturdy as root cutters and can be damaged if you accidentally cut into a stone. Another useful function of knuckle cutters is that they may be used to nibble away wood when carving deadwood. As with all our Kaneshin tools, these large knuckle cutters are handmade by highly skilled Japanese craftsmen. Each tool is boxed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Size 210mm Material Steel Origin Japan To cut safely without damaging the tool, the thickness of the branch you want to remove should be 1/3 - 1/2 of the size of the blade.
R 740
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