The Kiritsuke Gyuto is a cross between the traditional kiritsuke and the gyuto. The edge profile, generally straighter, and its cut point are similar to the kiritsuke, while its double bevel is characteristic of the gyuto. The Kiritsuke Gyuto serves as a chef's knife in your kitchen and can handle most tasks. It is usually found between 210 and 270 mm.
VG-10 is a stainless steel produced by Takefu Special Steel in the early 1960s and is still used today more than 60 years later. This steel was specifically designed for knife making and is used by several master blacksmiths in Japan. Despite the 15% chromium in the composition, which provides high corrosion resistance, VG-10 can reach an HRC of 60-61. This is due to the addition of 1.5% cobalt, which gives the steel higher hardness with a high-temperature quenching treatment.
The Hitohira brand is a hallmark of excellence and you can be assured that every knife sold under this name will meet rigorous quality standards.