The word "TANZAKU" in Japanese refers to a rectangular piece of metal or paper. In Japan, people often write their wishes, goals, or dreams on a Tanzaku. Artisans who craft decorative metal components for Japanese swords also engrave their names onto metal Tanzaku to preserve their legacy. For this reason, Tanzaku is considered a symbol of good fortune.
The KB-562 is the second edition of the "TANZAKU-TOU" knife. This stainless steel handle version is designed for those who appreciate silver tones. It features a straight, traditionally styled Japanese blade made from AUS-8 stainless steel, a beautifully hairline-finished handle with a repositionable clip, and a smooth liner lock mechanism for secure and fluid operation.
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