@theresmiling fellow hand sinister here, completely agree!
Nearest is (as you said) those bonsai scissors/shears that frequently sell in left-hander versions (though they can be a fair bit pricier). @adb That‘s the one. 😆
I think there are also the ones with narrow handles, but I can‘t seem to find them online at a shop in the EU.
Ah well. They seem to be really good quality, so the price seems right. #lefthandedness @theresmiling I also found these back when I was still looking for a general purpose clipper for misc tasks.
https://www.burgonandball.com/collections/british-and-european-patterns
The pride of my collection is a left-handed carving jack though it was absurdly expensive haha 
British & European Patterns
@adb Isn‘t it funny that we need to look into other types of tools and find workarounds all the time? Well, it would be funny if it weren‘t so frustrating. 😏
@theresmiling and expensive! @theresmiling After this post I decided to hunt through the Dutch craft shop websites and purchased the 7" and 5" ones of these: https://www.vaessen-creative.com/nl/search/lefthanded
They are very very sharp, with pointed tips, rust-resistant titanium coating and also don't cost the earth! Resultaten voor ‘lefthanded’
@adb I have the 7“ one and I love it. It‘s the one with which I learned how to cut with lefty scissors a year or two ago. What a game changer. Enjoy using them!