Description
Every single process is done by hand.
Every chef deserves the best tools, and this Kiritsuke Gyuto White Steel #2 Kurouchi Buffalo Magnolia Handle 200mm is the perfect addition to any discerning cook's arsenal. Constructed with befittingly luxurious white steel and a buffalo magnolia handle, this elegant and aesthetically pleasing kitchen knife is sure to lend a touch of sophistication to any meal.
“Kiritsuke” knifes are an all-purpose knife featured a diagonally cut-off tip. Kiritsuke knives are one of the few multipurpose traditional Japanese blades, and can be used as a slicer or a vegetable knife. These sword shaped knives feature a straighter and wider edge than a yanagi for vegetables, and a longer blade than an usuba for slicing fish with ease. The user needs more skill with traditional Japanese knives in order to utilize this unique kiritsuke style design properly. Traditionally, these knives are used only by the chefs as a symbol of status.
Shirogami No.2 has minimal impurities and a very fine grain structure, so it is ideal for fine cutting tools such as Japanese traditional-style knives. Despite being a ‘simple’ carbon steel, Shirogami No.2 has very good edge retention and it is also very easy to re-sharpen. Recommended for first-time users of Japanese traditional-style knives.
Kurouchi Finish, the unprocessed (black) part on the top side of the blade has already developed a dark patina, which protects the blade and gives it a traditional Japanese look.
Blade Material: White steel #2/Shirogami No.2
Blade HRC: 61~63
Blade Finish: Kurouchi
Blade Type: Double-edged
Blade Length: 210mm
Blade Thinckness: 2.8mm
Total Length: 365mm
Handle Length: 140mm
Weight: 155g
Handle: Buffalo Magnolia Handle
Origin: Sakai City in Osaka Prefecture
Notice
■Please do not use the knife in a twisting motion.
■Please use the correct knife when cutting bone, frozen or hard items.
■Please note that the images are of the sample products. Colour, weight, pattern and size can differ as each product is handmade.
■Please use a soft plastic or wooden cutting board to protect the blades edge.
■Please don't heat or cool rapidly as it may change the structure of the steel.
■Please don't hesitate to contact us for further enquiries.