Yanagiba Japanese kitchen knife Ryusen Hamono Houenryu HE-308 27cm
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Yanagiba Houenryu is an exclusive knife created by Ryusen Hamono to commemorate the opening of their impressive new factory and boutique in Echizen, Fukui Prefecture. The blade is completely made of Damascus steel, which consists of stainless VG-10 and VG-2. The backside of the knife is thinner than on most yanagi knives and gives a sharper edge to the touch and makes it easier to slide over fish. The handle is crafted from a solid piece of walnut wood with a mosaic pin on one side and the Ryusen logo on the other. The knife comes in a beautiful box.
- Reference
- HE-308
- Brand
- Ryusen Hamono
- Country
- Japan
- Steel
- VG10 / VG2
- Handle
- Walnut
- Blade Length, mm
- 270
- Hardness
- 60-62 HRC
- Total length, mm
- 425
- Blade thickness, mm
- 2
Ryusen Hamono is a Japanese blacksmith workshop from the Echizen region (Fukui Prefecture), founded in 1953. The company inherited the traditions of local blacksmiths, whose history goes back more than 700 years. Ryusen Hamono became one of the few factories that received official recognition as a manufacturer of Echizen Uchihamono knives - products included in the list of intangible cultural heritage of Japan.