Japanese Takohiki Knife - SUISIN - Blue steel No.2 - Kasumi finish - Size: 27cm
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Japanese Takohiki Knife - SUISIN - Blue steel No.2 - Kasumi finish - Size: 27cm

"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.

¥52,100 *

¥52,100 Tax excluded

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Description

Spec

As each knife is handmade,the size, weight,and finish of the blade may vary.

Knife:

27cm

Overall Length:

419mm

Blade Length:

266mm

Blade Height at base (at heel):

23mm

Blade Thickness above heel:

3.76mm

weight:

133g

Blade

Grind: Single Edged Blade for Right Handle

Blade Material: Carbon Blue steel No.2

Shape: Takohiki

Blade Finish: Kasumi finish

 

Handle 

Handle material: Magnolia wood

Ferrule: Buffalo Horn

Handle Type: Octagonal

 

Brand: Suisin

Made in Sakai, Osaka, Japan

Data sheet
id5293-27
Knife Care and Warnings

Please be careful!

・Please note that there may be individual variations in shape, finish, and color due to the handcrafted nature of our knives and the use of natural materials for the handles.

・Do not cut frozen foods or bones with knives that are not specifically designed for that purpose. Doing so can cause significant damage to the blade. 

・Do not use a dishwasher for cleaning. It may cause rust and damage to the handle.

・After use, do not leave the knife dirty. Hand wash it with a neutral detergent and then remove any moisture. 

・Carbon steel knives are extremely prone to rusting, so clean and dry them promptly. When storing, apply camellia oil to the blade.

・Avoid using simple sharpeners as they can damage the blade. If you must use them, please follow up with maintenance using a whetstone.

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