Rose Gold, Gold & Designer Scissors — Beautiful Kit That Still Cuts Like a Workhorse

The Best Rose Gold Scissors for Every Budget

From a first statement pair under $200 to a flagship you'll keep for years — a hand-picked rose gold and gold roundup across every price point.

A selection of rose gold scissors at different price points

You don’t have to spend a fortune to get a rose gold pair that genuinely cuts. Here’s where we’d point you at each price point — every one chosen on the steel and edge first, then the finish.

Under $200 — your first statement pair

Start with the under-$200 range. At this level you’re getting honest 440C steel with a real coated finish — ideal for an apprentice or anyone wanting a designer look without the flagship spend. The Mina pastel and rose lines are a lovely entry point.

The sweet spot — VG-10 around $250–$350

If you want an edge that holds through a full week, step up to cobalt steel. The Juntetsu Rose Gold VG10 is the pair we recommend most: VG-10 at 60–62 HRC, a clean convex edge, and a hypoallergenic coating. The Ichiro Rose Gold Sword is a great shout for point-cutters.

Flagship — keep-it-for-years money

At the top, the finish meets genuine craft. The Matakki Ikon and the forged-pattern Keiun Damascus are tools you buy once. For a complete kit, a matched cutting-and-thinning set saves over buying separately.

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