Kurotori Hamono

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Kitchen knife Kurotori Hamono Double bevel for fish 15cm KRT-02
An original Japanese knife by master Hiroshi Kajihara. A fourth-generation blacksmith, master Kajihara is the owner of Kurotori Hamono and makes all the knives himself. This knife is designed for cutting fish, but can also be used as a universal kitchen knife. The blade is 15 cm long and 4 mm thick, made of Ginsan steel with stainless steel cladding. The handle is made of natural walnut wood. Japanese knives cannot be washed in the dishwasher.
€214.34

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Kitchen knife Kurotori Hamono Double bevel Kawahagi 13.5cm KRT-01
An exclusive Japanese knife by master Hiroshi Kajihara, a fourth-generation blacksmith. Master Kajihara is the owner of Kurotori Hamono and makes all the knives himself. This knife of an original shape is suitable for cutting fish and other tasks. The blade is made of Ginsan steel using Sanmai technology - in stainless steel cladding. The handle is made of natural walnut wood. Japanese knives cannot be washed in the dishwasher.
€214.34

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Yanagiba Kitchen knife Kurotori Hamono Double bevel 21cm KRT-06
Japanese kitchen knife yanagiba by Kurotori Hamono. This knife, unlike the standard yanagiba, has a double bevel. The blade is made of Ginsan steel using Sanmai technology - in stainless steel cladding. The handle is made of natural walnut wood. Japanese kitchen knives Kurotori Hamono are made by master Hiroshi Kajihara - a fourth-generation blacksmith. Japanese knives cannot be washed in the dishwasher.
€270.12

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Yanagiba Kitchen knife Kurotori Hamono Double bevel 22.5cm KRT-07
Knife for sushi and sashimi yanagiba by Kurotori Hamono. Unlike the usual yanagiba, this knife has a double bevel. Therefore, it can be used as a regular slicer. The blade is made of Ginsan steel in stainless steel cladding. The handle is made of walnut wood. Japanese kitchen knives Kurotori Hamono are made by master Hiroshi Kajihara - a fourth-generation blacksmith. Japanese knives cannot be washed in the dishwasher.
€298.80

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The head master and owner of the Kurotori Hamono forge is Hiroshi Kajihara, a fourth-generation blacksmith from Shimanto City in Kochi Prefecture, Japan. He continues a family tradition that spans over 150 years. The master is personally responsible for the entire knife-making process: from forging and tempering to sharpening and fitting the handle. Kajihara is known for his attention to detail and his desire to preserve traditional forging methods while incorporating modern technologies and materials.