

The Nata Tool was inspired by an unassuming, multipurpose cleaver used in Japan for hundreds of years for pruning, trimming, splitting small pieces of wood, and other garden & forestry projects. Historically, the blade was sharpened only on the right side, so it could be used to prune branches at the stem or trunk of the tree. The simplicity and intentionality of the original design celebrates a long-lasting tradition of creating utilitarian tools that get the job done. No frills, no fuss.Features:● Vintage-inspired Japanese design● 3CR13 stainless steel● 12" easy-sharpen blade● Full tang● Hardwood handle with walnut finish● Timeless copper accentsKnife with Polyester Sheath:Our walnut handle knife comes with a sheath that is convenient when not in use or when stored. The scabbard can also be carried through a belt. Full tang knife is made up of 900D polyester construction, reinforced with heavy-duty rivets & metal belt clip.Sheath:● 900D polyester construction● Reinforced with heavy-duty rivets● Copper-finished snap closure● Metal belt clipVersatile Knife:This knife with sheath is used for pruning, trimming, splitting small pieces of wood, & other garden & forestry projects. Our hunting knife design pays homage to the original tool with several unique elements exclusive to Barebones.Materials:● Japanese Nata Tool● Heat-treated 3CR13 stainless steel● Walnut handleTraditional Nata Tool:Historically, the blade was sharpened only on the right side, so it could be used to prune branches at the stem or trunk of the tree. The design celebrates a long-lasting tradition of creating utilitarian tools that get the job done. After research & testing, we added a sharpened perpendicular end that a traditional Japanese Nata Tool does not have. SPECIFICATIONS:● 1 Japanese Nata Tool● 1 900D Polyester Sheath
The Nata Tool was inspired by an unassuming, multipurpose cleaver used in Japan for hundreds of years for pruning, trimming, splitting small pieces of wood, and other garden & forestry projects. Historically, the blade was sharpened only on the right side, so it could be used to prune branches at the stem or trunk of the tree. The simplicity and intentionality of the original design celebrates a long-lasting tradition of creating utilitarian tools that get the job done. No frills, no fuss.Features:● Vintage-inspired Japanese design● 3CR13 stainless steel● 12" easy-sharpen blade● Full tang● Hardwood handle with walnut finish● Timeless copper accentsKnife with Polyester Sheath:Our walnut handle knife comes with a sheath that is convenient when not in use or when stored. The scabbard can also be carried through a belt. Full tang knife is made up of 900D polyester construction, reinforced with heavy-duty rivets & metal belt clip.Sheath:● 900D polyester construction● Reinforced with heavy-duty rivets● Copper-finished snap closure● Metal belt clipVersatile Knife:This knife with sheath is used for pruning, trimming, splitting small pieces of wood, & other garden & forestry projects. Our hunting knife design pays homage to the original tool with several unique elements exclusive to Barebones.Materials:● Japanese Nata Tool● Heat-treated 3CR13 stainless steel● Walnut handleTraditional Nata Tool:Historically, the blade was sharpened only on the right side, so it could be used to prune branches at the stem or trunk of the tree. The design celebrates a long-lasting tradition of creating utilitarian tools that get the job done. After research & testing, we added a sharpened perpendicular end that a traditional Japanese Nata Tool does not have. SPECIFICATIONS:● 1 Japanese Nata Tool● 1 900D Polyester Sheath
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Spend less time prepping and planning, spend more time relaxing and laughing. It’s time to enjoy nature. Soak up the sun and the trees. Devour the lakes, rivers, and waterfalls. Hike over rocks or lay in hammocks. It’s your turn to decide what to do.