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Yoshihiro Suminagashi Aoko Blue Steel #1 Kiritsuke Multipurpose Japanese Chef Knife Ebony wood Handle

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Yoshihiro Suminagashi Aoko Blue Steel #1 Kiritsuke Multipurpose Japanese Chef Knife Ebony wood HandleOur handmade Yoshihiro Blue Steel Suminagashi knives are crafted with extraordinary skill by our master artisans, showcasing the most intricate techniques of forging, layering, and hammering. The core of Aoko Blue Steel #1, with a hardness on the Rockwell scale of 64, is expertly forged with iron to create elaborate finishes. The term Suminagashi, meaning "floating ink," refers to the beautiful marbled wave like patterns that stretch from the tip to

Our handmade Yoshihiro Blue Steel Suminagashi knives are crafted with extraordinary skill by our master artisans, showcasing the most intricate techniques of forging, layering, and hammering. The core of Aoko Blue Steel #1, with a hardness on the Rockwell scale of 64, is expertly forged with iron to create elaborate finishes. The term Suminagashi, meaning "floating ink," refers to the beautiful marbled wave-like patterns that stretch from the tip to the heel of the blade. These patterns evolve with each sharpening, revealing a new mosaic each time. Only the most skilled artisans can bring together these metals in such complex formations, fashioning knives of exceptional aesthetic appeal and performance.

Our Yoshihiro Blue Steel #1 Suminagashi knives are complemented with a traditional Japanese-style handcrafted Ebony wood handle, affixed with a Water Buffalo horn bolster. These knives also come with a rare artisan-crafted Saya, a protective wooden sheath made from premium Ebony wood, which not only safeguards the knife but enhances its elegant appearance when not in use.

The Kiritsuke is a versatile and traditional Japanese chef's knife that resembles a sword. Its length allows it to perform similar tasks to a Yanagi, ideal for cutting sushi and sashimi, while the wider blade gives it the dexterity to handle multiple jobs. The sword tip helps balance the weight of the knife, providing precision for intricate knife work and exquisite service. Even the simplest tasks are elevated with a handcrafted knife that is as functional as it is beautiful.

Knife Specs:

  • HRC: 64
  • Grade: Suminagashi
  • Stain Resistant: No
  • Blade Material: Blue Steel #1
  • Edge Angle: Single Edged
  • Handle Material: Ebony
  • Bolster Material: Water Buffalo Horn (color varies)
  • Handle Shape: Octagonal
  • Saya Cover: Magnolia Saya
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