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This is a Heisei Kaiun Omamori Kitchen Knife released when the era name changed to Heisei in 1989. It is an auspicious knife wishing for warding off evil and good fortune. It is a tradition that has continued since ancient times in Japan, and by gifting it to people celebrating their yakudoshi (unlucky years) or to family members, you can wish for a safe and happy life. A kitchen knife symbolizes "cutting open the future," and it is considered a lucky charm that severs bad things and wishes for good fortune and prosperity. It is very light at approximately 130g, making it easy to use. Made in Niigata Prefecture, famous for its metalworking. Brand new and unused. Beautiful. Size Knife: Width approx. 5cm Length approx. 32cm Blade length approx. 19cm Box: Width approx. 8cm Length approx. 3.5cm Depth approx. 35cm Material: Molybdenum steel
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