Gyuto Japanese kitchen knife Naoki Mazaki NMF-6415 24cm
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The premium Japanese chef's knife NMF-6415 is a masterpiece of knifemaking craftsmanship, crafted by Naoki Mazaki, one of the most accomplished contemporary smiths in the Land of the Rising Sun. This signature knife embodies the harmony between the ancient traditions of Japanese forging and the impeccable functionality required in a professional kitchen. Its 24-centimeter blade is a symphony of multilayered steel, with Aogami steel at its core. This legendary Japanese high-carbon steel is renowned for its phenomenal ability to hold an edge and achieve razor-sharpness. The multilayered structure not only imparts exceptional strength to the blade but also creates a unique, inimitable pattern on its surface, making each piece one-of-a-kind. The handle, crafted in the traditional Japanese "wa" style, is made of magnolia wood and topped with a walnut bolster. It is supplied in a wooden gift box.
- Reference
- NMF-6415
- Brand
- Naoki Mazaki
- Country
- Japan
- Steel
- Aogami Damascus
- Handle
- Magnolia
- Blade Length, mm
- 240
- Total length, mm
- 370
Mazaki-san, a blacksmith from Sanjo, is relatively young, he hails from the island of Hokkaido. A young man with no definite direction in life, he set off on his motorcycle across Japan. When he stayed in Sanjo, he was fascinated by the local blacksmithing and knife business. After about five years of apprenticeship with Yoshikane, he decided that he would prefer a more traditional, practical approach to creating knives.Mazaki-san prefers to use the more traditional Shirogami #2 to make his knives, and he often finishes many of his blades, giving them a rustic look. Shirogami has incredible cutting edge durability and sharpness.