Nakiri Japanese kitchen knife Shiro Kamo SG2 G-7504WEM 16.5cm
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Japanese nakiri knife handmade by master Shiro Kamo. Blade length is 165 mm. Blade has a SG2 steel core with a damascus clad. The SG2 powdered steel is high carbon content and a high alloy stainless steel. This japanese knife is not allowed to wash by dishwasher. Knife by mr. Shiro Kamo has 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. The smith Shiro Kamo crafts his blades in the Takefu Knife Village. Shiro Kamo, born in 1958, was honored for his skill with the famous Japanese title "Dento-Kogei-shi" at age 45 (Master of Traditional Craft). Currently, he is President of the Takefu Knife Village Association.
- Reference
- G-7504WEM
- Brand
- Shiro Kamo
- Country
- Japan
- Steel
- SG2
- Handle
- Walnut
- Blade Length, mm
- 165
- Total length, mm
- 305
The smith Shiro Kamo crafts his blades in the Takefu Knife Village. This is a smithy cooperative that has upheld the tradition of sophisticated metalworking for almost 700 years. The individual Japanese kitchen knives are crafted by hand, using only the best materials. In recognition of his outstanding work, the smith was awarded the title of »Master of the Traditional Craft« at the age of 45. Currently, Shiro Kamo is President of the Takefu Knife Village Association.