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Morihei

Morihei Amakusa Natural Stone No.30

£35.00 GBP

About the Natsuya

The Amakusa is a natural whetstone used at the start of a natural stone progression. They are of slighter higher hardness and are fast cutting. 

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*Available to Australian customers only - International customers please contact us to purchase*

  • Mid Grit Whetstone ~800 Grit
  • Hardness: 2.5-3/5
  • Size: 197 x 60 x 40mm
  • 1200g

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    At Chef’s Edge, we take sharpening seriously. Our collection of Japanese whetstones and sharpening gear is carefully curated to support everyone — from first-time users learning the basics to professional sharpeners seeking refined results.

    Sourced from trusted makers across Japan, our range includes everything from entry-level stones to advanced, high-grit options, as well as essential tools like flattening plates, guides, and strops. Whether you’re tuning a single edge or building a lifelong ritual, these products are designed to deliver precision, consistency, and a noticeably sharper result.

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    Customer Reviews

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    ZBYCH TROFIMIUK
    It rocks!

    It rocks

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    Tony Huynh
    A Must buy!

    My general thoughts for Japanese natural stones were bit of “oh it’s expensive and gimmicky”. I thought to myself it’s pretty decent price the amakusa stones. Did some research, didn’t see too much info. But once I brought it, I I must say very surprised. Very fast cutter, prob a bit more on the rough side. My king deluxe 800 is a bit slower, so hence why I think it’s on the rougher side. It’s such an amazing stone.

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    Tony Huynh
    A Must buy!

    My general thoughts for Japanese natural stones were bit of “oh it’s expensive and gimmicky”. I thought to myself it’s pretty decent price the amakusa stones. Did some research, didn’t see too much info. But once I brought it, I I must say very surprised. Very fast cutter, prob a bit more on the rough side. My king deluxe 800 is a bit slower, so hence why I think it’s on the rougher side. It’s such an amazing stone.