Japanese Knives

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Santoku Knives

 Santoku – a universal kitchen knife with a double-sided sharpening, is perhaps the most popular model of Japanese knives. "Santoku" literally translates as "three good things" or "three uses". It means that it is good to cut, chop and crumble with such a knife. There is also a version that means that the knife can be used for vegetables, meat and fish.

    Santoku, unlike the usual European chef's knife, has a different blade shape – its tip is lowered, and the cutting edge has a more straight shape. So, this kitchen knife is also suitable for chopping. The blade length of the santoku is usually 16-18 cm. Sometimes there are models with a short blade - only 14 cm. Pay attention that knives with a shorter blade, the handle is also shorter than a standard-sized santoku. Therefore, knives with a shortened blade fit better in a woman's hand, and for men the handle may be too short and uncomfortable. Often there are air pockets on the santoku blade, which prevent sticking of products. However, this does not work with all vegetables.

    Like other Japanese kitchen knives, santoku is made of both stainless and carbon steel. If you don't have time to take special care of the knife, we recommend choosing a stainless steel santoku. If you are ready to immediately wipe the knife dry after washing and periodically care it with oil, feel free to choose a carbon steel santoku. It can be sharpened to razor sharpness and it will keep sharpening for a long time. However, currently there are high-carbon Japanese steels that are corrosion resistant, such as, for example, VG10.

    Regardless of what materials the santoku knife is made of, it cannot be washed in the dishwasher. Washing in the dishwasher damages the handle material and the blade. To protect the santoku blade and other Japanese knives from damage during storage or carrying, you can use a special saja sheath. This is a wooden case that can be put on the blade and, if necessary, secured with a special pin. Saja can also be bought online in our store.

    In general, the Japanese santoku knife may well replace the classic European chef's knife in the kitchen. Or become a great addition to it. Here you can buy online santoku knives of the best Japanese brands and craftsmen: Kasumi, Tojiro, Mcusta Zanmai, Seki Kanetsugu, Miyabi, Yu Kurosaki and others. If you have any questions about Santoku, our consultants will be happy to answer you in an online chat or by email.

Nakiri Knives

Nakiri (nakiri bocho) translates as "a knife for cutting greens". This is one of the most popular Japanese knives. Please note that although this knife is similar to a kitchen hatchet, the nakiri is not suitable for cutting meat or fish with bones and is used exclusively for slicing vegetables and chopping greens. The nakiri has an almost rectangular blade shape and a very thin blade. If you often chop vegetables and greens, nakiri will become your indispensable assistant. The length of the blade is usually 16-18 cm. We offer nakiri knives made by best Japanese manufacturers and masters, for example Tojiro, Mcusta Zanmai, Kasumi, Yu Kurosaki, Takeshi Saji and other.

Yanagiba Knives

Yanagiba is a Japanese sushi and sashimi knife. The name translates as "willow leaf". As the name suggests, yanagiba has a narrow and long blade, usually from 21 to 33 cm. With such a knife, it is easy and convenient to cut off the thinnest pieces of fillet. Traditionally, yanagiba is a single bevel knife. Therefore, left-handed people should buy a yanagiba knife with a sharpening on the other side, especially for left-handed. If you prefer double beveled japanese knives, like traditional slicers, we recommend buying a sujihiki knife.

    Historically, yanagiba is made of high-carbon steels, such as, for example, aogami and shirogami. High-carbon steels are easy to sharpen. A sharp blade is mandatory for a sushi knife, because the perfect sharpening allows you to preserve the structure of the product. Since knives made of high-carbon steel are susceptible to corrosion, they need to be washed only by hand and wiped dry immediately after use. However, recently many Japanese manufacturers began to manufacture yanagiba knives of stainless steel. Such sushi knives require less care, but more frequent sharpening. As a rule, yanagiba knives are equipped with traditional Japanese octagon or D-shape handles. Usually the handles are made of natural wood, for example, magnolia. However, some manufacturers produce yanagiba knives with more hygienic handles made of plastic or rubber. All sushi knives have long enough non-slip handles, allowing you to comfortably hold them with and without gloves.

    It is recommended to use Japanese whetstones to sharpen yanagiba knives. To prevent the blade from being damaged during storage and transportation, you can use a special japanese wooden case – saya. Before buying a saya, we recommend asking our consultants to try on the saya case for the selected knife. Since both Japanese kitchen knives and saya cases are mostly handmade, the scabbard may not fit.

    If you want to cut fish or other products into the thinnest pieces, buying a yanagiba knife will be the best solution.

Deba Knives

The Deba is a heavy knife for gutting and filleting fish. Most debas are single bevel meaning the knife is ground on one side only and the back side of the knife is flat. Traditionally, these are made of carbon steel, which needs regular maintenance and oiling to prevent rust. Now deba is also commonly used for breaking down and dressing poultry and other meat with small bones. Because Japanese cuisine makes use of many different sizes and species of fish and seafood, Deba of many different types and sizes are available. At MyGoodKnife-store you can buy deba knives from best japanese brands.

Kiritsuke Knives

We offer Kiritsuke knives from Japan. Kiritsuke knives are known as “masters knives” meaning that once you’ve attained a certain skill level all tasks can be completed with this knife shape. Kiritsuke is intended as a general purpose knife for use in preparing traditional Japanese cuisine. The kiritsuke’s reverse tanto profile makes the pointed tip very nimble but also delicate while the flat profile lends itself well to chopping and push cutting.

Sujihiki Knives

Sujihiki is a double edge slicing knife with a long narrow blade that smoothly slices through meat or vegetables and preserves the integrity of each ingredient's freshness. The Sujihiki slicer can carve and fabricate large roasts and other meats and fish. In our store you can buy sujihiki japanese kitchen knives by best brands: Kasumi, Tojiro, Mcusta, Seki Kanetsugu and other.

Gyuto Chef Knives

The gyuto is a Japanese designed chef's knife. Gyutos vary widely in design but generally range from 210mm to 270mm in length though smaller and large. The difference between gyuto and western chef knife is that the gyuto's blade is thinner and holds a sharper edge. As a result, the gyuto is a more precise and versatile blade, and has become the preferred all-purpose knife in restaurant kitchens. Use the gyuto for chopping, mincing and slicing meat, fish, vegetables and fruit.

Bunka Knives

The Bunka (Bunka Bocho) is a versatile general-purpose Japanese knife. It is regarded as a multi-use knife that is adept at cutting, chopping, slicing, dicing and mincing foods such as meat, fish, vegetables and herbs. The Bunka, along with the Gyuto and the Santoku, is often recommended as a stylish alternative to the classic western chef’s knife. Compared to a western chef’s knife, the Bunka is shorter, lighter, thinner and uses harder steel to retain its sharp edge for longer. The Bunka typically shares the same features as a Santoku knife, such as a predominantly straight cutting edge and a wide blade. However, the Bunka is different from the Santoku knife with its signature ‘reverse-tanto’ angled tip, also known as a ‘k-tip’ point.

Petty Knives

The Petty is a small utility knife used for peeling, shaping and slicing fruits and vegetables, chopping herbs and preparing side dishes. The word "Petty" came to the Japanese language from the French "petite" (engl. small). The compact size and relatively narrow blade make this knife very manoeuvrable and controllable, and also ideal for making precise cuts. Petty knives are traditionally larger than European peeling knives, but smaller than similarly shaped Gyuto knives. The Petty is ideal for peeling fruits and vegetables as well as for delicate work on chopping boards. Petty sizes today range from 75mm to 150mm, so there is something for every hand, big or small.

Honesuki

Honesuki is a boning knife specially designed for cutting poultry. Translated into English, honesuki is literally a "bone knife". These knives often have a single-edged blade. The reverse tanto design increases the strength of the tip while allowing it to easily trim connective tissue and make precise cuts in hard-to-reach areas such as joints and veins. Honesuki doesn't have the flexibility of European boning knives, but it is definitely better in efficiency and edge retention. In addition, the Honesuki is narrow enough to rotate it quickly when cutting around and along the bone. Although these knives are very durable, they are designed specifically for cutting the joints of the bird, not for splitting bones. Many people also note that, among other things, this knife can be used to cut fish fillets and red meat, or even use it as a universal knife.

Saya Sheath

Knife saya is a wooden sheath made for a specific type of Japanese kitchen knife blade. Saya covers prevent damages on knives during transport and storage. Saya covers from different manufacturers have individual peculiarities, so there is a possibility that it does not fit your knife. We recommend to ask our consultants if you are not sure that chosen saya fits to your knife. We do not guarantee that saya fits knife without fitting. 

Replaceable handles

In the MyGoodKnife store you can buy not only Japanese knives, but also replacable handles for them. Few people know that traditional Japanese magnolia handles are replaceable. As a rule, in Japan, the shank of the knife is only inserted (molded) into the handle. In this case, the glue is not used. Only for models sent for export, factories and craftsmen use additional adhesives. You can change the handle if the handle of your traditional Japanese knife already has obvious traces of use or does not really fit you in size. Also, such handles will be useful for knife manufacturers: both professionals and amateurs.

Damascus knives

Damascus knives or knives made of Damascus steel are rightfully considered one of the best. In fact, this is not a steel grade, but a processing method when many layers of different steels are welded or forged together.

    Japanese Damascus knives combine ancient methods of gunsmiths and modern technologies. As a rule, blacksmiths alternate steels with high and low carbon content. Steels with a high carbon content have sharpness, and those with a low carbon content have strength. Both of these properties are combined in the Damascus blade. From the alternation of steels, a multi-layered strong, durable and sharp blade with a beautiful pattern is obtained. Damascus steel got its name from the Syrian city of Damascus, which for a long time was the center of metalworking and blade production. However, archaeological excavations show that since ancient times, in different parts of the world, blacksmiths have mastered the technique of making multilayer blades, which today are called Damascus blades all over the world.

    Many factory-made Japanese Damascus knives usually have a three-layer design. The cutting edge is made of solid carbon steel (for example, aogami), and soft plates are made of Damascus steel. This is done not only for beauty. Softer pads prevent the knife from breaking. According to their properties, such knives are not completely inferior to Damascus blades. There are several types of Damascus. The most common of them are: "wild" and "simple". The names speak for themselves. A package of steels is forged, folded and forged again. This is repeated many times. The drawing of such Damascus steel turns out to be chaotic, which is why it is called wild. Unlike these species, mosaic Damascus has a strict pattern. For such damascus steel, a package of steels is selected specifically as a mosaic.

    Despite the fact that Damascus steel knives are really very sharp and durable, they cannot be used for cutting excessively hard foods or chopping bones. There are special tools for this, for example, kitchen hatchets. Since Damascus usually contains carbon steel, such knives are susceptible to corrosion. After use, Japanese Damascus knives must be washed and wiped dry immediately. For care, we recommend using camellia oil. Oil fills invisible air pockets and the knife will not rust. As a rule, Damascus knives keep sharpening for a long time. To keep the cutting edge sharp, sharpen the knife with a ceramic stick. It is recommended to use whetstones for the main sharpening.

    A Japanese Damascus knife will be a wonderful working tool of a cook, an ornament of any kitchen, as well as a worthy gift.

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Blade Nakagawa Satoshi Ginsan Sujihiki 27cm NG-BGS270
Japanese hand-forged blade for sujihiki knife, master Nakagawa Satoshi. Blade length is 27 cm. Blade is made of ginsan silver-3 steel. 3 layers. Ginsan steel is also known as Ginsanko, or Silver-3 has excellent stainless properties. This is a stainless carbon steel, with 14% added Chromium. Ginsan has similar hardness of Shirogami #2 and almost same edge retention. The high of blade is about 35 mm (may have small differ due hand made). 
€300.81

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Nakagawa Satoshi Ginsan Sujihiki 24cm NS-BGS240
Japanese hand-forged blade for sujihiki knife, master Nakagawa Satoshi. Blade length is 24 cm. Blade is made of ginsan silver-3 steel. 3 layers. Ginsan steel is also known as Ginsanko, or Silver-3 has excellent stainless properties. This is a stainless carbon steel, with 14% added Chromium. Ginsan has similar hardness of Shirogami #2 and almost same edge retention. The high of blade is about 34.5 mm (may have small differ due hand made). 
€281.45

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Sujihiki Japanese kitchen knife Nakagawa Satoshi Ginsan 27cm NG-GS270
Sujihiki knife hand forged by Nakagawa Satoshi. Sujihiki is a double edge slicing knife with a long narrow blade that smoothly slices through meat or vegetables. Blade of sujihiki knife is made of ginsan silver 3 steel. Ginsan steel is also known as Ginsanko, or Silver-3 has excellent stainless properties. The handle is made of wenge wood. The high of blade is about 34.5 mm. This knife is not allowed to wash by dishwasher. Japanese kitchen knives have very hard, but thin blade. It is not allowed to cut by Japanese knives any hard products. 
€334.68

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Sujihiki Japanese kitchen knife Nakagawa Satoshi Ginsan 24cm NG-GS240
Sujihiki slicer hand forged by Nakagawa Satoshi. Blade of sujihiki knife is made of ginsan silver 3 steel. Ginsan steel is also known as Ginsanko, or Silver-3 has excellent stainless properties. This is a stainless carbon steel, with 14% added Chromium. Ginsan has similar hardness of Shirogami #2 and almost same edge retention. The handle is made of bubinga wood. The high of blade is about 34.5 mm. This knife is not allowed to wash by dishwasher. Japanese kitchen knives have very hard, but thin blade. It is not allowed to cut by Japanese chef knives bones and meat with bones, coconuts or other hard products. 
€294.35

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Blade Nakagawa Satoshi Ginsan Gyuto 24cm NG-BGG240
Japanese hand-forged blade for gyuto chef knife, master Nakagawa Satoshi. Blade length is 24 cm. Blade is made of ginsan silver-3 steel. 3 layers. Ginsan steel is also known as Ginsanko, or Silver-3 has excellent stainless properties. This is a stainless carbon steel, with 14% added Chromium. Ginsan has similar hardness of Shirogami #2 and almost same edge retention. The high of blade is about 50 mm (may have small differ due hand made). 
€289.52

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Japanese kitchen knife Gyuto Nakagawa Satoshi Ginsan 24cm NS-GG240
Gyuto knife hand forged by Nakagawa Satoshi. Blade of gyuto chef knife is made of ginsan silver 3 steel. Ginsan steel is also known as Ginsanko, or Silver-3 has excellent stainless properties. This is a stainless carbon steel, with 14% added Chromium. Ginsan has similar hardness of Shirogami #2 and almost same edge retention. This japanese hand made chef knife has the beautiful handle made of stabilized and thermally treated birch with white spacer. The high of blade is about 50 mm. This knife is not allowed to wash by dishwasher. Japanese kitchen knives have very hard, but thin blade. It is not allowed to cut by Japanese chef knives bones and meat with bones, coconuts or other hard products. 
€330.65

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Blade Nakagawa Satoshi Ginsan Kiritsuke 21cm NG-BGKG210
Japanese hand-forged blade, master Nakagawa Satoshi. Blade is made of ginsan silver-3 steel. 3 layers. Ginsan steel is also known as Ginsanko, or Silver-3 has excellent stainless properties. This is a stainless carbon steel, with 14% added Chromium. Ginsan has similar hardness of Shirogami #2 and almost same edge retention. The high of blade is about 42 mm (may have small differ due hand made). 
€273.39

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Sujihiki Japanese kitchen knife Ittetsu Tadafusa OEM Aogami 2 S/S Clad 27cm ISN-11
Sujihiki Ittetsu Tadafusa OEM Aogami 2 ISN-11 knife with 27 cm blade. The blade is made of Aogami #2 with stainless steel clad, Nashiji finnish. This is very similar to white paper steel but with tungsten and chromium added to it which helps with edge retention and slows down rusting. The steel has then been hardened to 62-63 Rockwell and wrapped in stainless steel to further ease maintenance. Handle is made of walnut. This knife cannot be washed in the dishwasher. Hand wash with warm water and towel dry. Japanese kitchen knives have a very hard but thin blade. Japanese knives are not allowed to cut bones and meat with bones, coconuts and other nuts, and other hard foods. Ittetsu knives due to handmade may differ slightly from those shown in the photos and sizes. Echizen city, Japan. Weight 440 gr.
€201.61

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Bunka Japanese kitchen knife Daisuke Nishida Funayuki 18cm DN-11225
The Bunka Daisuke Nishida DN-11225 knife is forged by Daisuke Nishida and is one of the greatest, magnificent examples of Japanese knives. Blade 180 mm is made of carbon steel Shirogami No. 1 by forge welding with a black coating. The Daisuke Nishida Bunka has an octagonal walnut handle with a maple ring. The bolster is made of Macassar ebony wood. This knife cannot be washed in the dishwasher. Japanese kitchen knives have a very hard but thin blade. Japanese knives are not allowed to cut bones and meat with bones, coconuts and other nuts, and other hard foods. Daisuke Nishida knives due to handmade may differ slightly from those shown in the photos and sizes. Weight 250 gr.
€144.35

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Gyuto Japanese kitchen knife Ittetsu Aogami 2 S/S Clad 18cm ISW-16
The perfect Gyuto  Aogami 2 S/S Clad ISW-16 from Ittetsu knife with a 18 cm blade for any task in the kitchen. Octagonal handle is made of walnut. The bolster is made of Macassar ebony. The blade is made of Aogami #2 with stainless steel clad, Nashiji finnish. This is very similar to white paper steel but with tungsten and chromium added to it which helps with edge retention and slows down rusting. The steel has then been hardened to 62-63 Rockwell and wrapped in stainless steel to further ease maintenance.  This knife cannot be washed in the dishwasher. Hand wash with warm water and towel dry. Japanese kitchen knives have a very hard but thin blade. Japanese knives are not allowed to cut bones and meat with bones, coconuts and other nuts, and other hard foods. Ittetsu knives due to handmade may differ slightly from those shown in the photos and sizes. Echizen city, Japan. Weight 345 gr.
€149.19

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Nakiri Japanese kitchen knife Matsubara Hamono Aogami 2 Bocote 16.5cm KT-208
Nakiri knife Matsubara Hamono made by master Katsuto Tanaka.  This knife is made  of Aogami 2 steel with stainless steel clad. Handle is made of walnut wood. Macassar ebony + Hard maple ring. Knives under the Matsubara Hamono name are made by master blacksmith Katsuto Tanaka-san who started making knives when he was 20 years old back in 1982. The knife making history of the Matsubara region can be traced back to the year 1474 when Master Yukiyasu Naminohira moved here to make swords in the Hachiman Shrine. Using Matsubara Hamono knife avoid Bones, Frozen foods, nuts and hard candies or anything other than fruits, vegetables and proteins.
€161.29

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Japanese kitchen knife Yoshimi Kato Petty Aogami Super S/S clad Cherry 12cm D-900
Japanese petty D-900 handmade by Yoshimi Kato. The compact size and relatively narrow blade make this knife very manoeuvrable and controllable, and also ideal for making precise cuts. Blade is made of Aogami Super steel with stainless steel clad. Blade length 120 mm. Handle – cherrywood. For petty knife made by Yoshimi Kato recommended hand wash with warm water and towel dry. Avoid bones, frozen foods, nuts and hard candies or anything other than fruits, vegetables and proteins.
€177.42

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Santoku Japanese kitchen knife Yu Kurosaki Fujin SG2 16.5cm ZRF-165SAONWQ
Santoku of special Fujin SG2 series by Yu Kurosaki. A functionally and aesthetically stunning Japanese knife. The octagonal handle is made this time of oak with a ring of natural turquoise. The blade with the unique Tsuchime forged pattern is crafted from three layers of SG2 stainless steel. In the manufacture of this series, Kurosaki was inspired by Fujin (Fujin) - the Shinto god of the wind, which can be seen in the forged pattern.
€266.13

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Petty Japanese kitchen knife Mutsumi Hinoura 15cm MHN-1103BR
The petty knife with a blade length of 15 cm is handcrafted by Mutsumi Hinoura. Ideal for cutting vegetables and meat that are too small for a Chef’s knife. Blade of this petty knife is made of Shirogami #2 iron clad steel. The ergonomic handle is made of oak. This  knife is not allowed to wash by dishwasher. Japanese kitchen knives have very hard, but thin blade. It is not allowed to cut by japanese chef knives bones and meat with bones, coconuts and other nuts, other hard products. Weight 155 gr.
€165.32

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Kiritsuke Japanese kitchen knife Sukenari Slender Gyuto 24cm S-2111
The Slender Sukenari kiritsuke Gyuto S-2111 knife with a blade length of 240 mm is a work of art with excellent ergonomics. The Japanese kitchen knife Sukenari Slender Kiritsuke gyuto is a hybrid of a chef's knife and a slicer. Blade of kiritsuke knife Sukenari is made of ZDP189 steel with damascus clad. Traditional Japanese octagonal magnolia wood handle with buffalo horn ferrule. This Sukenari kiritsuke japanese knife is not allowed to wash by dishwasher. Japanese kitchen knives have very hard, but thin blade. It is not allowed to cut by japanese chef knives bones and meat with bones, coconuts and other nuts, other hard products. Weight 320 gr.
€467.74

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Gyuto Japanese kitchen knife Ittetsu VG-10 Damascus 24cm IWZ-105
Gyuto IWZ-105 from Ittetsu is a Japanese-designed chef's knife with a blade length of 24 cm, designed for chopping and slicing meat, fish, fruits and vegetables. The octagonal handle is made of pakkawood wood. The blade is made of high quality VG10 Damascus steel, hammer finish. This knife cannot be washed in the dishwasher. Hand wash with warm water and towel dry. Japanese kitchen knives have a very hard but thin blade. Japanese knives are not allowed to cut bones and meat with bones, coconuts and other nuts, and other hard foods. Ittetsu knives due to handmade may differ slightly from those shown in the photos and sizes. Echizen city, Japan. Weight 270 gr.
€140.32

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Gyuto Japanese kitchen knife Ittetsu Tadafusa OEM Aogami 2 S/S Clad 24cm ISN-15
The perfect Gyuto Ittetsu Tadafusa OEM Aogami 2 S/S Clad ISN-15 knife with a 24 cm blade for any task in the kitchen. Handle is made of walnut. The blade is made of Aogami #2 with stainless steel clad, Nashiji finnish. This is very similar to white paper steel but with tungsten and chromium added to it which helps with edge retention and slows down rusting. The steel has then been hardened to 62-63 Rockwell and wrapped in stainless steel to further ease maintenance.  This knife cannot be washed in the dishwasher. Hand wash with warm water and towel dry. Japanese kitchen knives have a very hard but thin blade. Japanese knives are not allowed to cut bones and meat with bones, coconuts and other nuts, and other hard foods. Ittetsu knives due to handmade may differ slightly from those shown in the photos and sizes. Echizen city, Japan. Weight 450 gr.
€197.58

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Japanese kitchen knife Daisuke Nishida Shirogami Bocote 16.5cm DN-11211
The Funayuki DN-11211 knife is forged by Daisuke Nishida and is one of the greatest, magnificent examples of Japanese knives. Funayuki was originally used by fishermen to prepare meals at sea. This is a universal knife, it is equally convenient for them to butcher medium-sized fish, butcher its fillet and cut vegetables. Funayuki combines the look of a deba, a nakiri, and a yanagiba. Blade 165 mm is made of carbon steel Shirogami No. 1 by forge welding with a black coating. The Daisuke Nishida Funayuki has an octagonal walnut handle with a maple ring. The bolster is made of Macassar ebony wood. This knife cannot be washed in the dishwasher. Japanese kitchen knives have a very hard but thin blade. Japanese knives are not allowed to cut bones and meat with bones, coconuts and other nuts, and other hard foods. Daisuke Nishida knives due to handmade may differ slightly from those shown in the photos and sizes. Weight 240 gr.
€137.10

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Japanese kitchen knife Goko Hamono Shirogami S/S Clad Honesuki 15cm GHO-0101
Honesuki 15 cm made by Gokoo Hamono. Honesukis are boning knives specifically designed for parting out poultry. Rosenwood handle. Hand-dry your knife: This should be done immediately after washing with a clean dishtowel. Rub with mineral oil. If you notice any rust spots, rub a light layer of mineral oil and let dry.
€192.74

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Japanese kitchen knife Goko Hamono OUTLET ! Shirogami S/S Clad Honesuki 15cm oGHO-010
Outlet! Small burb in the blade! Honesuki 15 cm made by Gokoo Hamono. Honesukis are boning knives specifically designed for parting out poultry. Walnut handle. Hand-dry your knife: This should be done immediately after washing with a clean dishtowel. Rub with mineral oil. If you notice any rust spots, rub a light layer of mineral oil and let dry.
€134.92
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Japanese kitchen knife Goko Hamono Shirogami S/S Clad Honesuki 15cm GHO-010
Honesuki 15 cm made by Gokoo Hamono. Honesukis are boning knives specifically designed for parting out poultry. Walnut handle. Hand-dry your knife: This should be done immediately after washing with a clean dishtowel. Rub with mineral oil. If you notice any rust spots, rub a light layer of mineral oil and let dry.
€192.74

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Gyuto Japanese kitchen knife Miyabi 5000MCD 67 20cm 34401-201-0
Zwilling Miyabi 5000MCD 67 japanese gyutoh or chef's knife has a MicroCarbide powder steel MC66 core which gives extremely good sharpness and cutting edge retention. The blade has 132 outer layers of steel which surround the core and make up the unique Damascus-design pattern on the blade. The cutting edge is Honbazuke-honed and symmetrical (not single bevel), so can be used by those both right and left-handed. There is no finger guard so the whole length of the cutting edge can be used. The black Ash wood handle sits comfortably in the hand, allowing firm control and tireless working. It's recommended to hand wash only, maintain and sharpen on a whetstone and using glass, ceramic or stone cutting boards should be avoided. Rockwell hardness of approximately 66. Zwilling Miyabi 5000MCD 67 gyotoh chef's knife made in Japan.
€362.10

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Santoku Japanese kitchen knife Miyabi 5000FCD RAW 18cm 34684-181-0
MIYABI 5000 FCD Santoku, 18cm blade length. This Japanese santoku has a hard fine carbide steel core for very good cutting edge retention and sharpness. Santoku translates as "Three Virtues", these being meat, fish and vegetables. The flat cutting edge lends itself to a chopping motion rather than the rocking cutting movement of European chef's knives. The blade core is surrounded by 48 outer layers of steel which make up the unique Damascus-design pattern on the blade. The cutting edge is Honbazuke-honed and symmetrical (not single bevel), so can be used by those both right and left-handed. There is no finger guard so the whole length of the cutting edge can be used. The handle and half-bolster join seamlessly for comfortable use. The smooth surface helps to prevent the formation of calluses on the thumb and forefinger. Hand wash only for best care, and maintain and sharpen using a whetstone. We’d recommend using a wooden chopping board rather than glass, ceramic or stone boards as these will dull the cutting edge. - FC61 fine carbide steel blade core; - 48 layers of steel surrounding the core create the Damascus-design; - FRIODUR ice-hardened for extreme hardness; - Rockwell hardness of approximately 61; - Symmetrical cutting edge; - Pakka wood handle; - Steel mosaic pin and handle end cap; - Made in Japan.
€206.45

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Gyuto Japanese kitchen knife Ittetsu Tall Shirogami 21cm IW-11844
Tall gyuto chef knife with a wide 60x210 mm blade. Weight 440 g. This kitchen knife is made from 3 layers of material: iron clad and Shirogami steel. A layer of iron on each side protecting a layer of carbon steel at the core, in a process referred to as Sanmai or forge welding. Iron and carbon steel are both susceptible to rust and must be kept dry and clean at all time’s to avoid oxidation and discolouration. Avoid Bones, Frozen foods, nuts and hard candies or anything other than fruits, vegetables and proteins. Handle: waterproof mono octagonal walnut. Ittetsu knives are handmade in Echizen city, Japan. Hand wash with warm water and towel dry.
€149.19

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