Hikari Cosmos Model 113 Cutting Shears

by Hikari

Hikari Cosmos Model 113 Cutting Shears

Price Level

High-End

Available Sizes

5.0"

Availability

In Production

Description

An advanced Cosmos line model with anatomic grip design. Molybdenum alloy with Hikari's convex edge technology.

Where this sits

In Hikari's cutting scissors lineup the Hikari Cosmos Model 113 Cutting Shears occupies the high-end tier, priced between the Hikari Cosmos Model 103 Cutting Shears and the Hikari Moda Z Model Z58 Shears. Manufactured in Japan.

Features

  • Molybdenum Alloy steel
  • Offset handle
  • Hardness 60-62 HRC
  • Hikari Precision Convex Edge (pioneer of convex blade technology)
  • Made in Japan (limited production, approx. 1,000 pairs/month total)

Specifications

Steel
Molybdenum Alloy
Hardness
60-62 HRC
Handle position
Offset
Blade type
Convex
Country of manufacture
Japan

Maintenance Tips

  • Wipe blades after each client
  • Oil pivot daily
  • Use only a sharpener experienced with Hikari convex edges
  • Hikari recommends authorized service only

Where to Buy

Approximate retail as of April 2026. Prices vary by retailer and region. Visit retailer links for current pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is the Hikari Cosmos Model 113 Cutting Shears made from?

The Hikari Cosmos Model 113 Cutting Shears uses Molybdenum Alloy at 60-62 HRC.

What handle does the Hikari Cosmos Model 113 Cutting Shears have?

The Hikari Cosmos Model 113 Cutting Shears features offset handles.

What sizes are available for the Hikari Cosmos Model 113 Cutting Shears?

ScissorPedia lists one size: 5.0.

Where is the Hikari Cosmos Model 113 Cutting Shears manufactured?

The Hikari Cosmos Model 113 Cutting Shears is manufactured in Japan.

Where can I buy the Hikari Cosmos Model 113 Cutting Shears?

ScissorPedia catalogues 2 verified retailers stocking the Hikari Cosmos Model 113 Cutting Shears. See the retailer list above for links and last-verified dates.

About Hikari

Origin: Japan Est: 1967

Hikari is a Japanese scissor maker founded in 1967, credited with inventing convex blade scissors and limiting production to 1,000 pairs per month.

Products:
Cutting Scissors Thinning Scissors Left-Handed Scissors
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