Brand: Jiro
Blacksmith: Jiro Nakagawa 中川次郎
Production area: Nagano/Japan
Profile: Gyuto
Size: 255 mm
Steel Type: Carbon Steel (Oxidizable)
Steel: Yasuki White (Shirogami) #1, soft iron plated
Handle: Taihei Tagayasan and octagonal buffalo horn ferrule
Total length: 415 mm
Edge length: 255 mm
Length from handle to tip: 270 mm
Blade height: 60 mm
Thickness: 3.9 mm
Handle length: 142 mm
Weight: 259g
Hand orientation: ambidextrous
Date of manufacture: June 2021
*AVAILABLE IN STORE ONLY
Blacksmith Jiro
Jiro-san is a blacksmith and knife maker from the Nagano region. He makes these knives from A to Z alone, meaning that every part of the knife was handcrafted by Jiro-san from start to finish. For those who don't realize the magnitude of his work, the quantity of blades that can be produced by a good quality Japanese industrial manufacturer can reach 10,000 per year. As for Jiro, he has a maximum capacity of about twenty knives per month! This is why the number of knives on the market is limited.
He's been a blacksmith for 20 years, but no one has noticed how incredible his work is. When he was discovered by Hokuto Aizawa (Hitohira's president), it was surprising that no one had found him yet.
Each knife comes with handwritten paper noting the serial number, profile, steel type, handle type, size, and date of manufacture.
Brand: Jiro
Blacksmith: Jiro Nakagawa 中川次郎
Production area: Nagano/Japan
Profile: Gyuto
Size: 255 mm
Steel Type: Carbon Steel (Oxidizable)
Steel: Yasuki White (Shirogami) #1, soft iron plated
Handle: Taihei Tagayasan and octagonal buffalo horn ferrule
Total length: 415 mm
Edge length: 255 mm
Length from handle to tip: 270 mm
Blade height: 60 mm
Thickness: 3.9 mm
Handle length: 142 mm
Weight: 259g
Hand orientation: ambidextrous
Date of manufacture: June 2021
*AVAILABLE IN STORE ONLY
Blacksmith Jiro
Jiro-san is a blacksmith and knife maker from the Nagano region. He makes these knives from A to Z alone, meaning that every part of the knife was handcrafted by Jiro-san from start to finish. For those who don't realize the magnitude of his work, the quantity of blades that can be produced by a good quality Japanese industrial manufacturer can reach 10,000 per year. As for Jiro, he has a maximum capacity of about twenty knives per month! This is why the number of knives on the market is limited.
He's been a blacksmith for 20 years, but no one has noticed how incredible his work is. When he was discovered by Hokuto Aizawa (Hitohira's president), it was surprising that no one had found him yet.
Each knife comes with handwritten paper noting the serial number, profile, steel type, handle type, size, and date of manufacture.