





One of our favourite steel combinations; Shirogami #1 (the sharpest carbon steel) with Stainless cladding (for easier maintenance).
These knives have a more rustic finish and grind, with an old-school profile shape we're digging.
- Kenshiro Hatono Japanese Knife
- 135mm Petty Knife
- Shirogami (White) #1, Soft Stainless Clad
- Nashiji Finish
- Maple WA Handle, Walnut Ferrule
- Handcrafted in Japan
- Edge Length: 135mm | Overall Length: 263mm | Blade Height: 34mm | Weight: 85g
- Blade Thickness: (A) 2.3 (B) 1.9 (C) 0.7
* As our Japanese chef knives are hand-made, small variations in size and appearance may occur, and measurements and images are a guide only.
* High carbon steel (found in the core / edge of this chef knife) will change colour (patina) during use, care is required to prevent surface rust.

Japanese Kitchen Knife | Petty & Paring Knife
Petty knives are narrow but can range quite widely in length, from smaller profiles that can be used as paring knives, through to longer models that verge on Sujihiki (Japanese slicing knives). Whatever size you choose, the petty knife is extremely useful in the kitchen, the perfect partner to your Gyuto.