Gyuto - Chef Knife

The Gyuto, also known as the Chef's knife in English, is an all-purpose knife that can be used for meat, fish, and vegetables. It comes in many sizes and can be used in a wide range of kitchens, from the home to the professional kitchen.

Japanese Single Bevel Chef Knife - MIURA Obidama Blue steel 2- Ebony handle Triple Nickel Silver Ring handle - Size: 24cm
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Miura Cutlery Shop offers a wide range of products, from cost-effective models that are easy to pick up to one-of-a-kind pieces crafted by skilled artisans.
Our lineup caters to both professionals and enthusiasts alike, featuring renowned blade-producing regions in Japan as well as premium series such as Itadaki,Obidama and Kuchinashi.
Japanese Single-bevel Chef knife Gyuto - MIURA OBIDAMA - Stainless Ginsan - Mirror finish - Magnolia wood handle - Size : 24cm
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Miura Cutlery Shop offers a wide range of products, from cost-effective models that are easy to pick up to one-of-a-kind pieces crafted by skilled artisans.
Our lineup caters to both professionals and enthusiasts alike, featuring renowned blade-producing regions in Japan as well as premium series such as Itadaki,Obidama and Kuchinashi.
Japanese Kengata Gyuto - Sakai Takayuki - Saiseki series - VG10 - 33layer Damascus - Lacquered oak Handle - size: 19cm
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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.
Japanese Kengata Gyuto - Sakai Takayuki - Seiren series - VG10 - 33layer Damascus - Lacquered oak Handle - size: 19cm
Last items in stock
"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.