A Japanese Kenshiro Hatono chef's knife with a Kurouchi coating. Kurouchi is a type of blade finish characterized by a rough, unpolished blade surface with a black oxide layer. This layer remains after hardening and forging, protecting the knife from corrosion and giving it a traditional look. The blade of this Kenshiro Hatono chef's knife features an Aogami steel core with stainless steel sheaths. With an optimal blade length of 21 cm, this knife is ideal for slicing any food. However, it is recommended to avoid extremely hard foods, as the knife's cutting edge is very thin. The traditional wa handle is made of walnut wood.
Ittetsu Santoku knife with 18 cm blade. Blade is made of Aogami Super steel blade with stainless steel clad. Handle is made of black pakka wood. This santoku Japanese knife weights about 160 g. Ittetsu knives are handmade in Echizen city, Japan. Santoku is a double-beveled multi-proposal Japanese knife.
Petty knife hand forged by Yoshimi Kato, who is a certified traditional craftsman in Takefu, Fukui prefecture in Japan. A petty knife is a small utility designed mainly for delicate work like cutting herbs or small fruits or vegetables, you might call it an utility knife. Blade is made of Aogami super steel, stainless steel clad. Blade length 150 mm. Handle - colored red and black wood. Do not attempt to cut, hit or chop frozen products or bones. The blade can chip or break. Hand wash with warm water and towel dry.
€141.13
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