Carbon - blue steel (Aogami)

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Japanese Sabaki knife - SUISIN - Mizu Honyaki - Togashi Kenji - Blue carbon 2 - Ebony handle - size: 15cm
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"Suisin” is a Japanese kitchen knife brand in Sakai City, Osaka, whose philosophy is to make kitchen knives in a sincere and one-on-one manner with the user.
Dealing with a lot of knives, they know each knife they make will be special for its user, so its craftsmen never compromise. 
The most distinctive feature of Suisin's knives is their overwhelming easiness of sharpening and use, with the user first priority policy. These factors are not only based on scientific theories and test data, but are also the result of the delicate work of highly skilled craftsmen.

It's excellent sharpness and after-sales service are extremely high level.
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Japanese Chef knife Gyuto - KAGEKIYO - Blue Carbon Steel No.1 - Damascus - Yellow custom handle - Size: 24cm
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"Kagekiyo is the advanced brand of Baba Cutlery Works, and is produced by expert craftsmen in Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, the home of Japanese hammer forged blades.
The knives are made from traditional steels such as Shirogami and Aogami, and the blades grinded by its own artisan are very sharp, and they are matched with special handles made for them.

Kagekiyo's beautiful knives will brighten up your kitchen and your dish!
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Japanese Petty knife - MIURA - Blue steel No. 2 - Plywood handle - Size : 13.5cm
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Miura Knives Series offer a wide range of knives, from entry-level models that are easy to use for beginners to high-quality models used by professionals in their work, and products made by world top class craftsmen to provide the best knives for various needs.

Please choose the best knife for your needs and preferences. The series includes knives from famous cutlery producing regions in Japan and the advanced series such as "Itadaki," "Obidama," and "Kuchinashi.
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Japanese Single Bevel Chef Knife - MIURA Obidama - Blue steel No.2 - Turquoise 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.
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Japanese Single Bevel Chef Knife - MIURA Obidama - Blue steel No.2 - Bubinga 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.
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Japanese Funayuki knife- MIURA - Blue carbon steel - Kurouchi - Walnut wood handle - Size : 17cm
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Miura Knives Series offer a wide range of knives, from entry-level models that are easy to use for beginners to high-quality models used by professionals in their work, and products made by world top class craftsmen to provide the best knives for various needs.

Please choose the best knife for your needs and preferences. The series includes knives from famous cutlery producing regions in Japan and the advanced series such as "Itadaki," "Obidama," and "Kuchinashi.
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Japanese Santoku knife - MIURA - Matsukaze series - Blue steel No.2 - Kurouchi - Magnolia wood handle - Size : 16.5cm
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Miura Knives Series offer a wide range of knives, from entry-level models that are easy to use for beginners to high-quality models used by professionals in their work, and products made by world top class craftsmen to provide the best knives for various needs.

Please choose the best knife for your needs and preferences. The series includes knives from famous cutlery producing regions in Japan and the advanced series such as "Itadaki," "Obidama," and "Kuchinashi.