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BEWAIS Hollow Pricking Iron – Precision Leather Stitching Chisel

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BEWAIS Hollow Pricking Iron – Precision Leather Stitching Chisel

Designed for leather crafters who value precision and durability, the BEWAIS Hollow Pricking Iron is crafted from high-carbon, high-chromium stainless steel by Hitachi and heat-treated to 58 HRC for the perfect balance of strength, toughness, and rust resistance. The CNC-machined one-piece construction, combined with meticulous hand-finishing, ensures sharp, clean prongs for effortless punching. The hollow body design lowers the center of gravity, improving stability and reducing hand fatigue, while the matte finish enhances grip and control. Over time, the surface develops a beautiful patina, adding character to the tool. Available in multiple sizes to suit different stitching needs.

Key Features:

  • Premium Hitachi Stainless Steel – High-carbon, high-chromium steel with excellent durability, rust resistance, and wear resistance.
  • Precision CNC Machining – Crafted from a single piece of steel, ensuring exceptional accuracy and consistency in every prong.
  • Hollow Design for Better Balance – Reduces overall weight and lowers the center of gravity, providing better control and reduced strain.
  • Matte Textured Finish – Prevents slipping and enhances grip comfort for smooth, effortless punching.
  • Aging with Character – Develops a natural patina over time, improving both aesthetics and handling.
  • Multiple Sizes Available – Choose from various prong configurations to match different leather stitching techniques.


To ensure the longevity and performance of your pricking irons:

  • Use a professional cutting mat or nylon board as your base. Avoid soft or overly elastic materials, as well as wooden boards — their inconsistent hardness can increase the risk of broken teeth.

  • When punching, stop as soon as the teeth just pass through the leather. Ideally, there should only be a light mark left on the surface of the cutting board.

  • Avoid driving the teeth too deep into the base, as this can cause unnecessary stress and potential damage to the tool.

These guidelines apply to the use and care of most pricking irons, regardless of brand or style.

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BEWAIS Hollow Pricking Iron – Precision Leather Stitching Chisel

$49.00

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Designed for leather crafters who value precision and durability, the BEWAIS Hollow Pricking Iron is crafted from high-carbon, high-chromium stainless steel by Hitachi and heat-treated to 58 HRC for the perfect balance of strength, toughness, and rust resistance. The CNC-machined one-piece construction, combined with meticulous hand-finishing, ensures sharp, clean prongs for effortless punching. The hollow body design lowers the center of gravity, improving stability and reducing hand fatigue, while the matte finish enhances grip and control. Over time, the surface develops a beautiful patina, adding character to the tool. Available in multiple sizes to suit different stitching needs.

Key Features:

  • Premium Hitachi Stainless Steel – High-carbon, high-chromium steel with excellent durability, rust resistance, and wear resistance.
  • Precision CNC Machining – Crafted from a single piece of steel, ensuring exceptional accuracy and consistency in every prong.
  • Hollow Design for Better Balance – Reduces overall weight and lowers the center of gravity, providing better control and reduced strain.
  • Matte Textured Finish – Prevents slipping and enhances grip comfort for smooth, effortless punching.
  • Aging with Character – Develops a natural patina over time, improving both aesthetics and handling.
  • Multiple Sizes Available – Choose from various prong configurations to match different leather stitching techniques.


To ensure the longevity and performance of your pricking irons:

  • Use a professional cutting mat or nylon board as your base. Avoid soft or overly elastic materials, as well as wooden boards — their inconsistent hardness can increase the risk of broken teeth.

  • When punching, stop as soon as the teeth just pass through the leather. Ideally, there should only be a light mark left on the surface of the cutting board.

  • Avoid driving the teeth too deep into the base, as this can cause unnecessary stress and potential damage to the tool.

These guidelines apply to the use and care of most pricking irons, regardless of brand or style.