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Yamamoto Katsunosuke

Japanese Shuro Palm Broom – 9-Tier Long Handle Broom with Premium Oni Hair Wrapping, Handcrafted in Japan

Japanese Shuro Palm Broom – 9-Tier Long Handle Broom with Premium Oni Hair Wrapping, Handcrafted in Japan

Regular price ¥24,200 JPY
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This handcrafted Shuro Palm Broom is made exclusively with Oni-ge—the highest grade of palm fiber prized for its exceptional softness and flexibility.

Compared to standard shuro fibers, Oni-ge is minimally processed and uncombed, resulting in bristles that are less likely to shed and more durable over years of daily use.

The fine, supple fibers easily reach between tatami mats, wooden floorboards, and uneven surfaces, sweeping away dust and debris without scratching.

The natural oils in the palm fibers impart a subtle, wax-free luster to floors, leaving them clean and beautifully finished.

Compact yet resilient, this broom performs excellently in corners and narrow spaces, making it an elegant, eco-friendly alternative to electric vacuum cleaners. Beloved by those embracing sustainable living, it represents the perfect harmony between Japanese craftsmanship and environmental consciousness.

Features
・Made exclusively with premium Oni-ge palm fibers (highest-grade shuro)
・Flexible, long-lasting bristles that resist shedding and create a smooth sweep
・Handcrafted in Wakayama, Japan, home to traditional palm broommaking
・Naturally contains palm oils for a gentle, wax-free shine
・Excellent for wooden floors, tile, and tight spaces
・Eco-friendly, electricity-free, and built to last for decades

Product Details
Origin: Wakayama, Japan
Size: W11.0 × H49.2 in (approx. 28 × 125 cm)
Weight: 22.2 oz (approx. 630 g)
Materials: Shuro palm fibers (bristles), Bamboo (handle), Copper wire (binding)

How to Use
Because the broom is made from natural palm bark, some fine powder may fall off during initial use. Shake it out thoroughly before first use to remove loose particles. We recommend avoiding tatami mats or carpets at first, as initial powder may scatter slightly.

Care & Caution
With proper care, a shuro broom can last 10 to 20 years. To prevent deformation, do not lean the broom against a wall; instead, hang it by the handle or loop to maintain its natural shape. Keep it dry and store in a well-ventilated area after use.

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