Compact, lightweight, and easy to carry, this is a great little everyday knife for opening boxes, light cutting tasks, or keeping handy in a drawer or toolbox. It’s simple, practical, and has a refined look that stands out from typical utility blades.
This higo-style folder is made in Miki City, Japan by a small shop that specializes in traditional friction folders. It features VG10 stainless steel, known for its excellent edge retention and corrosion resistance, making it easy to care for while still delivering strong cutting performance. This version is named “Sora,” meaning sky in Japanese, inspired by the sky-blue wooden handle scales that give it a clean, eye-catching look. Like all higo knives, it uses a non-locking friction design where your thumb rests on the extended tang (chikiri) to keep the blade open during use.
What Customers Are Saying: Customers highlight the knife’s clean, simple design and quality craftsmanship. One reviewer called it a “very finely crafted blade,” noting the attractive handle and overall fit and finish. While it sticks to the traditional non-assisted opening style, users appreciate its smooth function and classic feel.
Care Instructions: Hand wash and towel dry after use. Do not leave the knife wet or store it in damp conditions. This is a non-locking friction folder—use light pressure and always maintain control of the blade during use.
Blade Steel: VG10 Stainless Steel Construction: Friction Folder (Non-Locking) Handle: Sky Blue Wood (“Sora”) Weight: 1.2 oz (34 g) Blade Length: 72 mm Total Length (Open): 185 mm Made in Miki City, Japan
This higo-style folder is made in Miki City, Japan by a small shop that specializes in traditional friction folders. It features VG10 stainless steel, known for its excellent edge retention and corrosion resistance, making it easy to care for while still delivering strong cutting performance. This version is named “Sora,” meaning sky in Japanese, inspired by the sky-blue wooden handle scales that give it a clean, eye-catching look. Like all higo knives, it uses a non-locking friction design where your thumb rests on the extended tang (chikiri) to keep the blade open during use.
What Customers Are Saying: Customers highlight the knife’s clean, simple design and quality craftsmanship. One reviewer called it a “very finely crafted blade,” noting the attractive handle and overall fit and finish. While it sticks to the traditional non-assisted opening style, users appreciate its smooth function and classic feel.
Care Instructions: Hand wash and towel dry after use. Do not leave the knife wet or store it in damp conditions. This is a non-locking friction folder—use light pressure and always maintain control of the blade during use.











