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The Hatsukokoro Yorokobi Petty 180 mm Ebony is a paring knife designed for optimum precision and efficiency. The high-quality 180 mm SLD steel blad...
View full detailsHitohira Tanaka Kyuzo Aogami #1 Damascus Gyuto 240 mm is a magnificent chef's knife created by master blacksmith Yoshikazu Tanaka and master grinde...
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 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 detailsSujihiki 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 detailsD2 is another designation for SKD-11 or SLD steel SLD steel is Hitachi steel co.'s version of SKD-11, which is a wear resistant and relatively easy...
View full detailsVG-10 is a stainless steel produced by Takefu Special Steel in the early 1960s and is still in use more than 60 years later. This steel was special...
View full detailsNakiri translates to "leaf cutter". The specialty of this type of knife is vegetable cutting. Its straight profile and blade height encourage a "pu...
View full detailsThe 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 detailsKiritsuke Gyuto is a cross between traditional kiritsuke and gyuto. The profile of the cutting edge is generally straighter and the tip is cut, sim...
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 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 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 detailsIn the early 2000s, Kikuchiyo was invited by master craftsman of Sakai to join them as a blacksmith. The art of blacksmithing is physical, the roug...
View full detailsSujihiki 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 detailsThe word Santoku translates as: three virtues, which can refer to the cutting of meat, fish and vegetables or to the following three types of cutti...
View full detailsNakiri translates to "leaf cutter". The specialty of this type of knife is vegetable cutting. Its straight profile and blade height encourage a "pu...
View full detailsManaka Hamono Tanrenjo (間中刃物鍛錬所) was founded in 1872 in Kasukabe City, Saitama Prefecture. Kisuke Manaka (real name Shunsuke Manaka) represents the...
View full detailsHatsukokoro's Yoake range offers us knives that are called "workhorse" in the jargon. Indeed, with a 5mm column and an important heel height, this ...
View full detailsThe word Santoku translates as: three virtues, which can refer to the cutting of meat, fish and vegetables or to the following three types of cutti...
View full detailsThe Petty is the perfect knife for slicing fresh herbs, cutting small vegetables and peeling fruit. Very versatile, this knife can even be used to ...
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