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The word santoku translates as "three virtues", which refers to the cutting of meat, fish and vegetables or the following three types of cutting: c...
View full detailsThe Japanese word Gyuto (牛刀) literally translates to beef sword. The gyuto is the equivalent of the Western chef's knife, and is designed to c...
View full detailsThe Bunka is a general purpose knife that has a straighter edge profile than a Santoku. This makes the rocking motion more difficult to perform. Ho...
View full detailsLe Petty est le couteau parfait pour émincer les herbes fraîches, couper les petits légumes et peler les fruits. Très polyvalent, ce couteau peut m...
View full detailsThe Petty is the perfect knife for slicing fresh herbs, cutting small vegetables and peeling fruits. Very versatile, this knife can even be used to...
View full detailsThe Japanese word Gyuto (牛刀) literally translates to beef sword. The gyuto is the equivalent of the Western chef's knife, and is designed to c...
View full detailsKasama ware is a renowned Japanese pottery style that originated during the mid-Edo period. Potters from the Shigaraki region traveled the country ...
View full detailsOkuda simply called his product "white" and "black." Both use sticky clay, and Okuda explains that he insists on using clay that is not too rough, ...
View full detailsCherry wood end grain cutting board from Shed'Oeuvre, a Quebec company.Measurement:Length: 16"Width: 12.5"Thickness : 1,8"
Sujihiki translates as "flesh slicer", which describes its role well. Typically 240 mm to 300 mm long and 34 mm to 40 mm high, the sujihiki blade i...
View full detailsThere are several types of graters in Japan. By using the most suitable grater for each ingredient, such as Daikon Japanese radish and wasabi, you ...
View full detailsTakeshi Saji (1948) has over half a century of experience as a blacksmith. He has even earned the title of "traditional master craftsman" which is ...
View full detailsMitsaki Takada est un artisan de couteau à Sakai, il a travaillé pour Ashi Hamono depuis 2004 avant de fondé TAKADA no HAMONO en 2018. Il est polyv...
View full detailsTakeda Hamono est une petite boutique de forgeron fondée en 1920. Le père de Shosui Takeda a déménagé son activité à Niimi en 1951 et a fabriqué de...
View full detailsForgeron: Takeshi Saji 佐治作 Zone de production: Echizen, Fukui/ Japon Profil: Bunka Taille: 180 mm Type d’acier: Acier Stainless Acier: VG10, Recouv...
View full detailsMaître Saji est le forgeron de troisième génération de Takefu City, préfecture de Fukui, qui a été certifié comme artisan coutelier traditionnel à ...
View full detailsForgeron: Shigeki Tanaka 田中一之刃物製作所 Zone de production: Miki-Hyogo / Japon Profil: Gyuto Longueur: 240mm Type d’acier: acier des Poudres Acier: SG2,...
View full detailsTakada no Hamono Mitsaki Takada est un artisan de couteau à Sakai, il a travaillé pour Ashi Hamono depuis 2004 avant de fondé TAKADA no HAMONO en 2...
View full detailsForgeron: Takeshi Saji 佐治作 Zone de production: Echizen, Fukui/ Japon Profil: Gyuto Taille: 210 mm Type d’acier: Acier des Poudres (Inoxydable) Acie...
View full detailsMarque : Takada no Hamono 高田ノハモノ Forgeron : Tanaka 田中打刃物製作所 Zone de production : Sakai-Osaka/ Japon Profil : Petty Taille: 135mm Type d'acier: Acie...
View full detailsForgeron: Takeshi Saji 佐治作 Zone de production: Echizen, Fukui/ Japon Profil: Bunka Taille: 180 mm Type d’acier: Acier des Poudres (Inoxydable) Acie...
View full detailsConsidéré comme l’un des meilleurs forgerons de la région, Yoshikazu Tanaka est forgeron depuis plus d’un demi-siècle. Il travaille maintenant avec...
View full detailsTakada no Hamono Mitsaki Takada est un artisan de couteau à Sakai, il a travaillé pour Ashi Hamono depuis 2004 avant de fondé TAKADA no HAMONO en...
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