Japanese Petty knife - YUTA KATAYAMA - Akatsuki series - Stainless SG2 - Damascus - Micarta handle - Size : 13cm
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Japanese Petty knife - YUTA KATAYAMA - Akatsuki series - Stainless SG2 - Damascus - Micarta handle - Size : 13cm

Yuta Katayama studied under the very famous master "Takeshi Saji" in Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture, and then became independent. Currently, he works for producing traditional Echizen cutlery, which has a history of 700 years.

The knives he creates are comfortable to use and beautiful. He produces not only kitchen knives but also many outdoor knives using various unique ideas.

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Description

Spec

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

Knife:

13cm

Overall Length:

240mm

Actual Blade Length:

131mm

Blade Height at base (at heel):

40mm

Blade Thickness above heel:

2.43mm

weight:

142g

Blade

Construction :sanami

Grind : Double-edged Blade

Blade Material : SG2

Shape : petty

Blade Finish : Damascus Finish

Handle 

Handle material : Micarta

Handle Type : Western

Blacksmith: Yuta Katayama

Brand : Yuta Katayama

series: Akatsuki

made in Echizen,Fukui,Japan

Data sheet
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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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