Sharpening Rod Coticule Blue

Code: AC712
€14 / pcs
In Stock (>3 pcs)
Delivery to:
8.12.2025

Coticule Blue Sharpening Rod

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Coticule Blue Sharpening Rod

Handcrafted in Belgium by Ardennes-Coticule, the Coticule Blue Sharpening Rod is the perfect tool for maintaining razor-sharp edges on carving knives, gouges, and other blades with curved edges. With its fine #4000 grit, this natural stone offers precise sharpening and smooth finishes, making it ideal for both professionals and hobbyists.

Key Features:

  • Handmade in Belgium – Superior craftsmanship for long-lasting quality.
  • #4000 Grit Precision – Achieves sharp, smooth edges effortlessly.
  • Ideal for Curved Blades – Perfect for carving knives, gouges, and curved-edge tools.
  • Ergonomic Design – Easy to handle for precise sharpening tasks.
  • Practical Size – Length: 20 cm, Diameter: 8 mm, ideal for detailed sharpening work.
  • Water-Only Sharpening – No need for oil, just use water to maximize efficiency.
  • Worldwide Availability – Delivered globally for your convenience.

Elevate your sharpening routine with the Coticule Blue Sharpening Rod, designed for tools requiring exceptional care and precision.

Additional parameters

Category: NEWS
Length: 20 cm
Diameter: 8 mm
Grit: 4000
Material: Coticule Blue, garnet
Lubricant: Water
Weight: 50 g
Country of Origin: Belgium

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The Belgian whetstones from Ardennes Coticule are found in the Belgian Ardennes since 1625. The whetstones from Ardennes Coticule are also known as Belgian chunks, named after the chunks of stone required for the production of the Coticule and the Belgian blue whetstone. Both products are real natural products with a labour-intensive mining process.

Coticule and Belgian Blue Whetstone (BBW)

The Coticule is a yellow stone supplied on a (unusable) slate.

BBW contains fewer grenades than the Coticule and they are larger. The stone is harder and sharpens slower than the Coticule.

The sharpening result obtained with both stones is almost identical.

Because they are natural products each stone is unique.