Santoku Japanese kitchen knife Kenshiro Hatono Black lacquer HBS 16.5cm - 1
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Santoku Japanese kitchen knife Kenshiro Hatono Black lacquer HBS 16.5cm

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Description

Japanese santoku knife handmade by Kenshiro Hatono. Blade 165 mm made od damascus steel with VG10 core. Black lacquer handle. Kenshiro Hatono is a knife maker from Echizen city, Japan. Do not attempt to cut, hit or chop frozen products or bones. The blade can chip or break. Hand wash with warm water and towel dry.

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Reference
HBS
Brand
Kenshiro Hatono
Country
Japan
Steel
Damascus
Handle
Lacquer
Blade Length, mm
165
Hardness
60-62 HRC
Total length, mm
285
Kenshiro Hatono

Kenshiro Hatono was born in Awara City in northern Fukui Prefecture on January 6, 1989. This blacksmith is a student of the legendary master Katsuyasu Kamo from the knife village of Takefu (Echizen). After six years of apprenticeship, he began creating knives under his own name. The master creates knives mainly from Shirogami #1, Aogami Super and SG2 steel. His knives are distinguished by ultra-thin blade geometry and excellent balance. Kenshiro Hatono mainly makes Japanese knives with double-sided sharpening, such as the chef's knife gyuto, nakiri, santoku. The handles are most often made in the traditional Japanese style (wa-handle), using natural woods and stabilized materials.