Gyuto Japanese kitchen knife Sakai Takayuki Nanairo Retro Gold 14586 21cm
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The Japanese chef's knife, the Sakai Takayuki Nanairo, is suitable for use in professional kitchens. Thanks to modern materials, it requires no special care, making it ideal for those just beginning their acquaintance with Japanese knives. The blade of the Sakai Takayuki gyuto chef's knife is 21 cm long and crafted from VG10 steel. The "G" (for "gold") stands for the "gold standard" to which this grade of steel is considered to correspond. VG-10 steel is manufactured by Takefu Special Steel in Fukui, Japan. This steel retains an edge for a long time and is highly resistant to rust. The knife's "wa"-shaped handle is made of ABS plastic. Craftsmen create these handles by hand. This knife features a unique Retro Gold handle, reminiscent of aged wood. Dishwasher safe.
- Reference
- 14586
- Brand
- Sakai Takayuki
- Country
- Japan
- Steel
- VG-10
- Handle
- ABS
- Blade Length, mm
- 210
- Total length, mm
- 340
Sakai Takayuki knives are made in Sakai (Osaka Prefecture, Japan), one of the world's most renowned centers for the production of blades and cutlery. Sakai Takayuki knives are produced by the Japanese company Aoki Hamono Seisakusho Co., founded in 1942. The company's owner, Ichiro Aoki, began selling Sakai knives, personally visiting stores to demonstrate their superior quality. The brand was officially registered in 1964, and the name "Takayuki" was given in honor of the founder's eldest son.
Today, Sakai Takayuki produces high-quality kitchen knives, crafted entirely by hand by artisans, drawing on over 600 years of Japanese swordsmithing experience. The Sakai-based company is proud to continue crafting knives using the same ancient techniques. Aogami Super (Blue Super), Shirogami #2 (White #2), Ginsan (Silver 3), and VG10 steels are used for production. Many Japanese Sakai Takayuki knives feature a multi-layer Damascus structure.