The tool is a means of expressing your ability and must be just as perfect as the work itself. The knowledge of the perfection of the tools has now penetrated to us Europeans in many areas: there is hardly a carpenter who does not use Japanese saws to process the fine wood processed, hardly a cook who does not cut the crisp vegetables or the fresh fish with a Japanese knife.

Hairdressers were the first to appreciate the outstanding quality of Japanese blacksmithing. But here, as in many other areas, it comes down to originality. Numerous features of Japanese scissors, which have since been reproduced many times, come from the smithy of my friend Hidemi-San. Countless patents are the result of his inventive talent. At our regular meetings in Japan, I pass on my customers’ suggestions to him and they flow into his considerations. This creates tools that meet your needs
Tailored – scissors, developed with hairdressers, built for hairdressers, recommended by hairdressers.

I hope you enjoy discovering it.

Sincerely,

your Gisbert Müller