Japanese kitchen knife Takeshi Saji Bunka VG10, bull bone HA4606 17cm - 1
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Japanese kitchen knife Takeshi Saji Bunka VG10, bull bone HA4606 17cm

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Description

Japanese kitchen knife bunka handmade by Mr. Takeshi Saji. Blade - 31 layers damaskus steel, VG10. Blade length 17 cm. Handle - bull bone. Brass bolster. Weight of Bunka Takeshi Saji is 320 g.
Takeshi Saji is a Chairman of Saji Balacksmith (Japan). Member of Japan Knife Guild and Japan Custom Knife Makers. In 1992, he was officially certified as Dentoukougeishi, a “Traditional Master Craftsman” by the Japanese “Ministry of International Trade & Industry”.

Takeshi Saji
HA-4606
6 Items
Reference
HA-4606
Brand
Takeshi Saji
Country
Japan
Steel
Damascus
Handle
Bone
Blade Length, mm
170
Hardness
60-62 HRC
Total length, mm
290
Takeshi Saji

Traditional forge-smith & Master craftsman, Takeshi Saji, was born in Takefu in 1948; a City that is famous for its 700 year old history of producing Echizen Uchi-Hamono. After graduating from junior high school, Takeshi spent three years at the local ‘Blacksmith Training School’ where he learned basic forging process and blacksmithing techniques. At the age of 18, he began making knives under the strict supervision of his master & father, Harukichi Saji, the second-generation smith. At the age of 30, his master informed him that there was nothing more he could teach him and that he would be allowed to make his own knives and acknowledged him as the third-generation smith. In 1992, he was officially certified as Dentoukougeishi, a “Traditional Master Craftsman”, by the Japanese “Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry”.