One of the newest powdered stainless steels from Echizen, Japan, SPG STRIX is set to become the new industry darling. Takeshi Saji is one of the first to adopt, presented here with a Walnut and Ebony handle.
- Takeshi Saji SPG STRIX Japanese Knife
- 170mm Nakiri Knife
- SPG STRIX Stainless Steel
- Master Takeshi Saji
- Tsuchime Finish
- Walnut Handle with Ebony Ferrule
- HRC 64-65
- Crafted in Japan
- Edge Length: 153mm | Overall Length: 312mm | Blade Height: 52mm | Weight: 178g
- Blade Thickness: (A) 2.4 (B) 2.3 (C) 2.2 (at spine)
* Small variations in size and appearance may occur, and measurements and images are a guide only.
Japanese Kitchen Knife | Nakiri (Vegetable Knife)
Nakiri knives are a specialist Japanese vegetable cutting knife that can also be used as your primary kitchen knife, depending on your cutting style.
Nakiri knives have a flat profile and tall blade height which aids in push chopping but does make rock style cutting a little uncomfortable. The Nakiri, like many western style chef knives has a double bevel grind, in contrast to the Japanese style vegetable knife, the Usuba, which is single bevel. Whilst a Gyuto or Santoku does do a good job at cutting vegetables, the larger flat bottom of a Nakiri or Usuba make the task much easier. The Nakiri is one of our favourite profiles, highly recommended.
Nakiri knives have a flat profile and tall blade height which aids in push chopping but does make rock style cutting a little uncomfortable. The Nakiri, like many western style chef knives has a double bevel grind, in contrast to the Japanese style vegetable knife, the Usuba, which is single bevel. Whilst a Gyuto or Santoku does do a good job at cutting vegetables, the larger flat bottom of a Nakiri or Usuba make the task much easier. The Nakiri is one of our favourite profiles, highly recommended.