Hairdressing scissors made with the craftmanship of
Japanese swordsmithing skills
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Hello,
I am Ota Toshikazu, the owner of Kyoto Hasami Shokunin.
I make scissors in the city of Kyoto, Japan.
I opened my shop in 2002, which started out as a hairdressing scissors sharpening business.
Over the course of my career, I had the opportunity to work with many hairstylists, and through them, I learned how the scissors were used by professionals and developed an understanding of what is required of good hairdressing scissors.
As I sharpened scissors for my clients, I occasionally came across amazing scissors that, in my eyes, embodied the passion of the creators. I noticed that working with such scissors brought joy to my heart, and when I talked to my clients about this, they insisted that I start making my own scissors right away. After many people's warm encouragement, I finally decided to make my original scissors.
When I first began making scissors, I decided to create scissors that were not simply "sharp." I strived to create a fit that is comfortable enough to make you forget it's in your hands. In my opinion, when you cut hair with a comfortable pair of scissors, it creates a sensation similar to watching yourself from above as your hands moved on their own. That sensation is what I imagine as being in a state of flow, which is the concept that inspired the name of my scissors brand, FLOW.
Another thing that I value is what I call "breathing life into the steel". In my eyes, each steel has unique personalities; there are good and honest ones or stubborn and eccentric ones, so I try to keep that in mind when choosing the right steel to create my scissors.
When it's time to send out the completed scissors, I know it's an odd feeling, but I feel very happy and yet a little sad because I know I'll miss them. All I ask of my clients is that they take good care of the scissors.
It would bring me great joy as a sharpener and craftsman if my scissors could be of any help to make hair cutting an enjoyable experience. I believe that a happy hairstylist can also make their customers happy, and a sharp pair of scissors that cuts well and assists with creating a fine hair style plays an important role in supporting a happy hairstylist.
As I write this letter from my workshop located at the foot of Kyoto's mountain, I wish from the bottom of my heart that your journey as a hairstylist is full of happiness and that you are blessed with wonderful scissors.
Sincerely,
Kyoto Hasami Shokunin
Ota Toshikazu
Profile
Ota Toshikazu
- 1970
- Born to parents who ran a sewing business.
- 2002
- Started a community-based, hairdressing scissors specialty shop.
Sharpened a wide variety of scissors and began research for the ultimate scissors. - 2004
- Built a website. Reached out all over Japan and the hair stylists working worldwide. (Canada, USA, England, France, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Australia, New Zealand, China, Korea, Taiwan, Philippines, Thailand etc.)
- 2005
- Started a blog. It feels like the companies in the same profession are watching the blog more than the hair stylists. I present my opinion and policies, sometimes get roasted, fall into an ocean of depression, and repeat the process all over again.
- 2008
- Started the development of my original scissors. Opened another website and started to share information about scissors.
- 2016
- Started a scissors workshop for hair stylists in Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka and Hong Kong.
- 2020
- Major blow from the coronavirus pandemic. I thought about what I could do and decided to improve my online presence.