Gyuto - Chef Knife
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Japanese Gyuto Knife - TAKESHI SAJI - SG2 Tsuchime - Karin Handle - size:21/24cm
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Takeshi Saji is the one of the most famous craftsmen of knives in Japan. With over 50 years of experience, he still creates new models of knives, which are so appreciated in Japan and abroad.
¥45,760
【Chef HiroXMcusta Zanmai do a collab】Japanese Gyuto-Chef Knife Splash Damascus VG10-Linen Micarta Handle Size:21cm
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・ChefHiro has over 11 million total followers on SNS
This knife produced and used by himself in collaboration with Mcusta Zanmai.
・knife Type:Gyuto-Japanese Chef knife
Usage of this knife:General foodstuffs except hard or frozen foods
This knife produced and used by himself in collaboration with Mcusta Zanmai.
・knife Type:Gyuto-Japanese Chef knife
Usage of this knife:General foodstuffs except hard or frozen foods
¥39,600
Japanese chef Knife gyuto - TAKESHI SAJI - Damascus R2 Steel diamond finish - Black micarta Handle - Size: 21cm
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¥67,900
Japanese chef knife gyuto- TERUYASU FUJIWARA - Nashiji- Size: 18/21cm
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Japanese Chef knife Gyuto - MIYAZAKI KAJIYA - Super Blue Carbon steel - Kurouchi - Magnlolia wood handle - Size : 24/25cm
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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 Extra Thick Gyuto - MIYAZAKI KAJIYA - White steel NO.2 - Kurouchi Finish - Magnlolia wood handle - Size : 24cm
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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.
【Chef Hiro ✕ Miura do a collab】Japanese Kandokoro Kiritsuke wide Gyuto Knife - Ginsan stainless- Ebony handle - Size:24cm
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This knife is produced by Chef Hiro has over 11 million total SNS followers for chefs whose specialty is Japanese cuisine all over the world.
A talented, skilled and individual blacksmith, Satoshi Nakagawa who learned at Shiraki Hamono, experts of stainless forging in Osaka, forged this line.
His technique of forging is outstanding even in Osaka where is the main producer of traditional high carbon single bevel knives.
Shotaro Nomura, a master sharpener, finished this special knife using his experience and traditional skills.
Knife Type: Gyuto-Japanese Chef knife
Usage of this knife:General foodstuffs except hard or frozen foods. The wide blade is useful for cutting large vegetables.
Kandokoro Kiritsuke style has a steeper angle on the tip than usual kiritsuke.
A talented, skilled and individual blacksmith, Satoshi Nakagawa who learned at Shiraki Hamono, experts of stainless forging in Osaka, forged this line.
His technique of forging is outstanding even in Osaka where is the main producer of traditional high carbon single bevel knives.
Shotaro Nomura, a master sharpener, finished this special knife using his experience and traditional skills.
Knife Type: Gyuto-Japanese Chef knife
Usage of this knife:General foodstuffs except hard or frozen foods. The wide blade is useful for cutting large vegetables.
Kandokoro Kiritsuke style has a steeper angle on the tip than usual kiritsuke.
¥74,800
Japanese Chef Gyuto Knife - TAKESHI SAJI - Blue Steel No.2 Damascus - Colored - Fuji Urushi Makie series - Size: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 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.
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.
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 tsubaki knife - MIYAZAKI KAJIYA - Hryugata - Damascus - Hon warikomi carbon super blue steel - Size: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.
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 tsubaki knife - MIYAZAKI KAJIYA - Damascus Shirogami 2 - Size: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.
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 Damascus R2 Steel diamond finish - Red turquoise Handle - Size: 21cm
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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.
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.
¥69,500