Ultra Thin Double-blade Japanese Trowel (Steel)
Ultra Thin Double-blade Japanese Trowel (Steel)
Ultra Thin Double-blade Japanese Trowel (Steel)

Ultra Thin Double-blade Japanese Trowel (Steel)

ITEM#:

TWJP-14_Large

PRICE:

Regular price$57.00
/
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Size

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Use collapsible tabs for more detailed information that will help customers make a purchasing decision.

Ex: Shipping and return policies, size guides, and other common questions.

RETURN POLICY

You may return damaged or defective merchandise within 30 days of the original purchase date for a full refund minus shipping charges. We will also be glad to exchange the damaged merchandise for anything on our site of equal or lesser value.  Return of orders over $150 will require a 15% restocking fee.

All approved returns must be unopened and unused unless it was deemed damaged or defective.

Any returns of MIDAS Metall® products will require a 15% restocking and must be received back unopened within 1 month of the purchase. 

HOLIDAY SHIPPING

During holidays there will be delays in shipping orders.  All orders received over holiday closures will be shipped out after the store opens.  Please call 1-888-FAUX-ART with any questions. 

FREE SHIPPING EXCLUSIONS

Free shipping is Standard ground shipping in the Continental Unites States. Free shipping excludes drop shipped orders, or freight shipments.  Free Shipping excludes MIDAS Metall®, HV'Art Paint & Lacquer System, and Apollo HVLP Products. Orders over 25lbs MAY be subject to additional shipping charges.

GENERAL SHIPPING

Orders are generally shipped 1 business day after your order is processed and will normally take an additional 3 - 7 business days to arrive depending on shipping method requested. Orders are processed Mon-Fri during normal business hours only. Any order placed after 1pm on Friday will be processed the following Monday. If there is an error or delay that is caused by the customer or the shipping carrier then unfortunately we can not be held responsible.

Orders over $500 are required to opt for additional insurance at their own cost.  If additional insurance is waived then any theft, loss or damage during shipping will be the responsibility of the buyer.

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING

Please note on all international orders that the customer pays any duties or taxes on shipment. International orders will take longer than domestic and we are unable to give an estimate of delivery time.

Thank you for understanding.

This Ultra Thin Double-blade Japanese Trowel is a unique tool. It has a secured handheld grip suited for knockdown wet plasters. This trowel can also be used for burnishing. It is a non aggregate and does not remove any plasters!

Size translations:

  • Small 90mm (3.5")
  • Large

About our Japanese Trowels:

High-quality, traditional Japanese trowels are essential in the decorative painter's tool-kit. There is a range of trowels on the market, but the Japanese version provides a versatility and ease of use that is unmatched. Generally, Japanese trowels are meant to move softer and smoother plasters like Venetian, clay, or other low-aggregate textures. Our range of products come in primarily, stainless steel or plastic; flexible or rigid options. The thicker, more rigid trowels are best for applying the plaster. The thinner, more flexible, stainless steel trowels are superb for smoothing, knocking down, burnishing, and polishing the finishing layers.

  •   Very delicate - less likely to scratch the surface
  •   Easy grip (especially easy with small hands)  
  •   Gets tight into corners
  •   Great for "knock-down" troweling 
  •   Fantastic burnisher/polishing tool
  •   Gets sharper with use
  •   Won't rust

Which trowel is right for your project?

Thickness: Sizes range from .3mm (thin) to 1mm (thick). Thinner trowels allow for a delicate, soft touch.  Thicker trowels are excellent applicators.

Material: Stainless steel trowels come thin or thick and are more resilient to wear. Plastic trowels are thicker, cheaper, and less likely to nick when dropped.

Size: We love the medium to small sizes of trowels. You'll be saying "these are so cute!" but they are seriously essential in small spaces and corners.

Care instructions: Stainless steel trowels are subject to damage when dropped. They get sharper with age, but they can also become misshapen when used with heavy aggregates. They will not rust, but care must be taken with the wood handle (not to be left sitting in water).

    Be a plaster samurai!

    Did you know? When the Edo period in Japan came to a close and the samurai fought their final battle, the production of swords was forbidden. As a result, highly skilled sword blacksmiths, concentrated on making carpentry and plastering tools. To this day, Japan is known for its exquisite carpentry and plastering tools.


    Recently viewed