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Japanese Nakiri Knife - SAKAI TAKAYUKI - VG10 33layers Damascus Stainless Steel hammered - Size: 16cm
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"Sakai Takayuki" is a brand owned by Aoki Hamono, a major manufacturer in Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, who has been promoting the sharpness of Japanese kitchen knives not only in Japan but also in Europe, the United States, Asian countries, Central and South America, and the Middle East.
The lineup includes knives for cooking, confectionery, ice carving, etc. Their flagship, Japanese single bevel knives are all first-class products made by traditional craftsmen in Sakai.
The lineup includes knives for cooking, confectionery, ice carving, etc. Their flagship, Japanese single bevel knives are all first-class products made by traditional craftsmen in Sakai.
¥21,340
Boning Knife - MASAHIRO - MV Serie - 16cm
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Masahiro is a manufacturer located in Seki City, Gifu Prefecture, one of the most famous cutlery towns in Japan.The knives they make are simple and practical focusing on sharpness.They specialize in making specific knives for professionals to use for their work.
¥8,360
Flexible Boning Knife - MASAHIRO - MV Serie - 16cm
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Masahiro is a manufacturer located in Seki City, Gifu Prefecture, one of the most famous cutlery towns in Japan.
The knives they make are simple and practical focusing on sharpness.
They specialize in making specific knives for professionals to use for their work.
The knives they make are simple and practical focusing on sharpness.
They specialize in making specific knives for professionals to use for their work.
¥9,460
Japanese Nakiri Knife - ZANMAI - Classic Damascus Black Serie - Size: 16cm
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Located in Seki City, Gifu Prefecture, a world-famous cutlery production area, Marusho Industry's products are made using a variety of high-performance machine tools and hand-finished by skilled craftsmen.
The products are offered to the world as "first-class products selected by sensitivity" and are highly evaluated.
The brands owned by the company include "Silky" for easy-to-use and functional scissors, "Mcusta" for high-quality pocket knives with Japanese technology and Japanese design, and "Zanmai" for authentic kitchen knives.
These knives are produced using the culture, craftsmanship of Seki's swordsmiths and advanced technology to make its unique taste products and the quest for superior cutting performance.
The products are offered to the world as "first-class products selected by sensitivity" and are highly evaluated.
The brands owned by the company include "Silky" for easy-to-use and functional scissors, "Mcusta" for high-quality pocket knives with Japanese technology and Japanese design, and "Zanmai" for authentic kitchen knives.
These knives are produced using the culture, craftsmanship of Seki's swordsmiths and advanced technology to make its unique taste products and the quest for superior cutting performance.
¥19,800
Japanese Honyaki Honesuki Knife - RED ORCA - Carbon Blue Steel no.2 - Ebony wood with Silver Ring - size: 16cm
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Kofuse-zukuri is a difficult technique that requires a high level of skill and experience, and is the same manufacturing method used for Japanese swords.
The Koufuse-zukuri method was developed in 1995 out of the desire to create something unique, something with the sharpness of forging but with the elasticity of a sword.
Conventional hammered blades are made by inserting steel into steel (steel is sandwiched between steel), but Koufuse-zukuri is the opposite: steel is inserted into steel, in other words, steel is wrapped around extremely soft iron, which serves as the core metal, in the same way as Japanese swords are made.
This highly technical and time-consuming forging process is said to be the reason why Yasugi steel is as resilient as spring steel, strong, and durable (does not chip).
Incidentally, the brand name "Red Orca" was named after Shozo Akitomo, the sales manager of the company, who is fond of orcas.
The Koufuse-zukuri method was developed in 1995 out of the desire to create something unique, something with the sharpness of forging but with the elasticity of a sword.
Conventional hammered blades are made by inserting steel into steel (steel is sandwiched between steel), but Koufuse-zukuri is the opposite: steel is inserted into steel, in other words, steel is wrapped around extremely soft iron, which serves as the core metal, in the same way as Japanese swords are made.
This highly technical and time-consuming forging process is said to be the reason why Yasugi steel is as resilient as spring steel, strong, and durable (does not chip).
Incidentally, the brand name "Red Orca" was named after Shozo Akitomo, the sales manager of the company, who is fond of orcas.
Japanese Santoku Kengata Knife - SAKAI TAKAYUKI - Aogami Super - Size: 16cm
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