Skip to content

Cart

Your cart is empty

Shoma Ceramic Iyo Whetstone

Sale price$79.00

The Shoma Ceramic Iyo Whetstone by Iyo Kogyosho bridges the precision of modern engineering with the tactile warmth of natural stone. Developed over five years of dedicated research, it blends finely ground powder from natural Iyo whetstones with carefully formulated clay to achieve a remarkably stable sharpening experience. Though classified as synthetic, its texture closely resembles that of natural stone—offering smooth glide, responsive control, and balanced abrasion. The composition ensures consistent feedback and a soft, mist-like finish reminiscent of kasumi polish. Designed for those who seek the natural sharpening sensation without variation, the Shoma Ceramic Iyo Whetstone represents Iyo Kogyosho’s pursuit of innovation rooted in the enduring spirit of traditional craftsmanship.

Shoma Ceramic Iyo Whetstone
Shoma Ceramic Iyo Whetstone Sale price$79.00

Meet the Artisan

Iyo Kogyosho

Established in 1976 in Tobe, Iyo Kogyosho was founded on a conviction that the heritage of Iyo-to should not disappear with the passing of time. When the original quarries fell silent, the company undertook the task of reviving the stone once revered as the “thousand-year whetstone.” Through careful geological research and restoration of traditional extraction methods, Iyo Kogyosho succeeded in reintroducing authentic Iyo-to to the modern era.

Led by Kunzo Irifune, the company continues to mine, refine, and process local stone, preserving both its physical and cultural lineage. Its signature brand, Shoma, blends natural Iyo-to powder with modern materials to achieve a stable, consistent sharpening experience—one that retains the warmth and responsiveness of genuine natural stone.

Beyond craftsmanship, Iyo Kogyosho’s work reflects a broader mission: to reconnect contemporary makers and chefs with Japan’s geological past. Each stone represents a dialogue between nature and human touch, a continuation of a tradition that began more than a millennium ago in the soil of Tobe. Through its quiet revival, Iyo Kogyosho ensures that the feel of natural Japanese whetstone—a harmony of earth, water, and steel—remains part of everyday craft for generations to come.