Nakiri Japanese kitchen knife Yoshimi Kato Aogami super D-502OWN 16.5cm
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Nakiri Japanese kitchen knife Yoshimi Kato Aogami super D-502OWN 16.5cm

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Description

A Japanese nakiri knife with a 16.5 cm blade, handcrafted by master craftsman Yoshimi Kato. The nakiri is a kitchen knife for finely chopping and slicing vegetables. The blade is made of high-carbon Aogami steel, three layers. The handle is made of oak with a walnut bolster. Yoshimi Kato is a renowned contemporary blacksmith, a relative and student of the renowned master craftsman Hiroshi Kato. This Japanese knife is not dishwasher safe and can be used as a kitchen cleaver for chopping bones.

Yoshimi Kato
D-502OWN
2 Items
Reference
D-502OWN
Brand
Yoshimi Kato
Country
Japan
Steel
Super Aogami
Handle
Oak
Blade Length, mm
165
Hardness
60-62 HRC
Total length, mm
285
Yoshimi Kato

Yoshimi Kato is one of the most famous modern Japanese blacksmiths who makes kitchen knives. He works in the Takefu Knife Village workshop, a famous center of traditional knifemaking, where craftsmen from several generations work. Yoshimi Kato began his career under the guidance of his father-in-law, the legendary blacksmith Hiroshi Kato, and inherited his workshop, continuing the family business. For more than 20 years, he has been making knives on his own and is one of the best modern Japanese blacksmiths.

Yoshimi Kato works with both classic carbon steel and modern powder steels, including VG-10, R2 (SG2), Aogami Super and others. Many of his knives are created using sanmai technology, where a harder cutting part is enclosed in softer linings - most often made of Damascus. Yoshimi Kato mainly makes knives with double-bevel: santoku, nakiri, Japanese chef's knives gyuto. Master Kato installs both Japanese wa- and western handles on his knives. All Yoshimi Kato knives are supplied in branded boxes.