A garden tool Field-tested over the last 5,000 years | Sale |
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| First made during the Bronze Age, perhaps it’s only noticeable improvement is its transition to steel.
Rough, a little ungainly to the eye and noticeably hand-crafted this tool has evolved over the centuries by generations of Korean farmers to win our hearts as one of the East’s greatest contributions to our more familiar gardening tools.
Used efficiently on the pull stroke, this tools has a swan necked, and an angled plow blade designed for trenching seed rows, digging for transplanting and grubbing-out weeds with its sharpened point.
Hand forged, heat treated blade is light in weight but strong and beautifully balanced.
Blade 7”x3”, Handle length 57"
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