Master Shin’s Anvil
South Korean master blacksmith Master Shin In-Young has been producing high-quality gardening and agricultural tools for five generations. Every tool - from spades to sickles - is forged by hand, often using recycled railroad steel and traditional wooden handles. The durable workmanship, ergonomic design and cultural origins make the tools functional objects of art for gardening enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Banshu Hamono
The blacksmithing tradition in Japan’s Banshu region, located in Hyogo Prefecture, traces its roots back to the time when a Katana forge once operated there. What started in 1744 with the production of straight razors has evolved into a collection of pruning and weeding tools. Every item is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans, using time-honored techniques that have been passed down through generations.
Pokeboo
These lightweight, compact and waterproof boots are crafted from thin, flexible natural rubber with a nylon lining and a drawstring closure for effortless comfort and protection from ticks and unruly brush. Weighing no more than a water bottle, they feature a durable synthetic rubber sole that keeps your feet dry wherever your journey takes you.