Tanaka Kazuyuki Hamono's Kurouchi Knife
The motif is forging sparks. "Tekka" Petty 150.
Kurouchi is the origin of blacksmithing. This is a "Kirituke"type knife.
This knife is made of sharp blue steel No. 2 clad in three layers of rust-resistant stainless steel. It is hand-forged and hand-sharpened to create a knife that will stay sharp for a long time. Using our unique technology, the stainless steel is hardened black and hammered into a hammered pattern. The handle is made of durable and water-resistant walnut octagonal handle. It matches the kiritsuke-finished blade very well.
The petty knife is ideal for fine work such as peeling vegetables and fruits. It is a double-edged knife so it can be used by both left-handed and right-handed people.
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I was amazed at the sharpness of Makoto's paring knife, and even more amazed at how long it lasted.
In daily cooking, the speed of work and the texture of food change depending on whether the knife is sharp or not. It is recommended as a fun cooking tool because it is used every day. The tip of the iron pot is made of blue steel and will rust, so please wash off any dirt and wipe off the water thoroughly after use.
As with all knives, please be careful not to "scrape" the blade as it may chip.
*Can be resharpened and repaired.
kinds |
Tekka Walnut Handle Petty 150mm |
size |
Overall length 280mm, blade length 150mm, blade base width 35mm, blade base thickness 3mm |
weight |
Approximately 100g |
material |
Blue paper No. 2 steel stainless steel, black hammered pattern, kiritsuke shinogi double-edged blade, walnut handle, boxed |
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