Japanese natural sharpening finishing stone Nakayama Mizu Asagi Karasu. A very hard and extremely fine-grained stone that we recommend as a final sharpening stone at the end of the sharpening process for razors, knives or other tools. Ideal as a base for naguras.
This is a regular shaped heavy stone that does the job very well! The thickness is small, but it will be enough for several generations, because such hard stones wear very slowly.
This gray asagi has a faint pattern of Mizu and Karasu throughout the stone. No visible lines or inclusions.
Nakayama (中山)
This Eastern mine is famous for its sharpening finishing stones awasedo. A multi-layer stone with a different color is especially valued by carpenters and razor sharpeners. Compared to stones of similar hardness and fineness from other mines, Nakayama stones are known for a more pleasant sharpening sensation.
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