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Japanese Sujihiki Knife -Miyazaki Kajiya- Carbon White No2 Soft Iron Clad Damascus -Water quenching– Tsubaki – Size:27cm
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"Miyazaki Kajiya" is located in Goto islands, Nagasaki Prefecture, a city rich in nature, and its knives are made entirely by hand. The craftsman, Haruo Miyazaki, is the third generation of the Oba blacksmith family from Fukuoka Prefecture. He had been trained for five years under Toshio Oba, a master craftsman who forged the traditional "Hakata Ippon Hocho”. He makes knives with the wildness that only a field smith can create, including the Tsubaki knife, which has a unique shape similar to the Hakata knife.
Japanese Santoku Knife - TAKESHI SAJI - Stainless Damascus R2 Steel diamond finish - red and white turquoise Handle - Size: 18cm
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"Saji Takeshi” is the third generation owner of Saji Knives, a knife making company in Takefu City, Fukui Prefecture, one of Japan's leading cutlery production areas.
At the young age of 44, he was certified as a traditional craftsman and has been making machetes, knives, and kitchen knives with his experience and skills for over 30 years.

He has inherited the tradition, but is not limited to it. He has created his own unique worldview by incorporating Western elements into the shape of the blade and using new, highly functional materials for the handle.
Japanese knife petty - TAKESHI SAJI - Damascus R2 diamond finish - red and white turquoise - Size:13.5/15cm
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"Saji Takeshi” is the third generation owner of Saji Knives, a knife making company in Takefu City, Fukui Prefecture, one of Japan's leading cutlery production areas.
At the young age of 44, he was certified as a traditional craftsman and has been making machetes, knives, and kitchen knives with his experience and skills for over 30 years.

He has inherited the tradition, but is not limited to it. He has created his own unique worldview by incorporating Western elements into the shape of the blade and using new, highly functional materials for the handle.
Japanese Chef Gyuto knife - MIYAZAKI KAJIYA - Hryugata - Damascus - Hon warikomi carbon super blue steel 21cm
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"Miyazaki Kajiya" is located in Goto City, Nagasaki Prefecture, a city rich in nature, and its knives are made entirely by hand.

The craftsman, Haruo Miyazaki, is the third generation of the Oba blacksmith family from Fukuoka Prefecture. He had been trained for five years under Toshio Oba, a master craftsman who forged the traditional "Hakata Ippon Hocho”. He makes knives with the wildness that only a field smith can create, including the Tsubaki knife, which has a unique shape similar to the Hakata knife.
Japanese chef Knife gyuto- TAKESHI SAJI - Stainless VG-10 Damascus - Colored - Size: 18/21/24cm
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"Saji Takeshi” is the third generation owner of Saji Knives, a knife making company in Takefu City, Fukui Prefecture, one of Japan's leading cutlery production areas.
At the young age of 44, he was certified as a master blacksmith and has been making machetes, knives, and kitchen knives with his experience and skills for over 30 years as a master and 50 years as a blacksmith.

He has inherited the tradition, but he is not conservative. He has created his own unique worldview by incorporating Western elements into the shape of the blade and using new, highly functional materials for the handle.
Japanese santoku Knife - TAKESHI SAJI - Stainless Damascus R2 Steel diamond finish - blue turquoise Handle - Size: 18cm
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"Saji Takeshi” is the third generation owner of Saji Knives, a knife making company in Takefu City, Fukui Prefecture, one of Japan's leading cutlery production areas.
At the young age of 44, he was certified as a traditional craftsman and has been making machetes, knives, and kitchen knives with his experience and skills for over 30 years.

He has inherited the tradition, but is not limited to it. He has created his own unique worldview by incorporating Western elements into the shape of the blade and using new, highly functional materials for the handle.