Ohira Tomae is one of the most famous and prized types of natural Japanese sharpening stones from Mount Ohira (大平山) in Kyoto.
General characteristics
- Type: Natural finishing stone.
- Roughness: High - often considered to be very close to or even above the 8000+ synthetic grain size, although natural stones do not have a standardised grain size.
- Usage: Used for final polishing of blades (knives, chisels, swords, etc.). Particularly appreciated for its ability to give a mirror-like surface and to bring out the 'kasumi' (matt/mirror contrast) effect.
- Feeling: Mostly a soft, "buttery" sensation when sanding.
Classification of Tomae
- "Tomae" (戸前) refers to a specific layer or type of stone found in some mountains, including Ohira. It is one of the main categories of natural sharpening stones, along with Asagi, Kiita, Shiro Suita etc.
- Tomae stones from Mount Ohira are usually considered high quality, often suitable for both tools and smaller jobs.
Customization
- Craftsmen working with traditional Japanese tools or knives appreciate Ohira Tomae for its softness, sharpness, control and surface quality.
- Particularly popular with those seeking a "kasumi" finish - a contrast between polished and matt metal.
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