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SKU: 0041r023

Yamamoto Katsunosuke/ 5-Bundle Broom made with Onige/ 29.5in

Regular price ¥17,600 JPY
Sale price ¥17,600 JPY Regular price
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This broom is made exclusively with “Onige”—the most prized portion of palm fiber, known for its exceptional resilience and supple flexibility.
Bundled from carefully selected fibers, this 5-bundle broom provides just the right firmness and flexibility to sweep dust and debris from corners and tight spaces with ease.
It’s especially suitable for areas like under desks, beside furniture, or any room with limited space.
Originally made for use on tatami flooring, this broom also works beautifully on wood floors, hallways, staircases, and entryways.
At approximately 29.5in in total length, it's also ideal for smaller users or those who prefer a lightweight, maneuverable broom.

 

Origin
 Wakayama, Japan
Size W7.0×H29.5in, Bristle length: 11.0in
Weight 13.0oz
Material Shuro (bristles), Bamboo (handle), Copper wire (binding)

How to Use
Because the broom is made from natural palm bark, you may notice some fine powder falling off when you first use it. We recommend shaking it out thoroughly before initial use to remove loose dust. To avoid scattering powder, please refrain from using it on tatami mats or carpets at first, as it may temporarily create more mess.

Caution
With proper care, the shuro broom can last 10 to 20 years. Avoid leaning it against the wall, as this may deform the fibers at the tip. Instead, hang it on a wall hook or nail to maintain its shape and prolong its life.