Sonnet
- South Korea
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Budget Luxury
Sonnet is a South Korean scissor brand sold through Shear Story alongside Toginon, Naruto, and Hanabi, with RCD, JOY, and ATL sub-models.
OverviewSonnet is a South Korean scissor brand available through Shear Story (shearstory.com), a Korean multi-brand retailer that also carries Toginon, Naruto, and Hanabi. The brand’s product page is listed at shearstory.com/184.Product RangeSonnet offers three sub-model lines: RCD, JOY, and ATL. The brand’s positioning alongside established names like Toginon and Naruto...
Overview
Sonnet is a South Korean scissor brand available through Shear Story (shearstory.com), a Korean multi-brand retailer that also carries Toginon, Naruto, and Hanabi. The brand’s product page is listed at shearstory.com/184.
Product Range
Sonnet offers three sub-model lines: RCD, JOY, and ATL. The brand’s positioning alongside established names like Toginon and Naruto within the Shear Story catalog reflects its professional-segment focus. For the most current model specifications, steel descriptions, and availability, the authoritative source is the Shear Story storefront.
Distribution
Sonnet is distributed primarily through the Korean market via Shear Story, which maintains up-to-date catalogue and pricing information on its site.
Sources
Where to Buy
Authorized Retailers
Retailers stocking Sonnet
ScissorPedia catalogues 1 retailer carrying Sonnet.
- SCISSOR STORY — South Korea
Products
Products for this brand will be added soon.
In the meantime, you can visit the official website to explore their product range.
How Sonnet Compares
Frequently Asked Questions
Sonnet scissors are manufactured in South Korea. ScissorPedia has limited founding date information for this brand.
Sonnet scissors are in the mid-range price tier ($150–$350). At this price point, they compete with Aichi, Aikyo, Akiko. Value depends on your cutting volume, technique preferences, and maintenance habits.
Sonnet is a South Korean scissor brand sold through Shear Story alongside Toginon, Naruto, and Hanabi, with RCD, JOY, and ATL sub-models.