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Takeshi Saji | Nickel Damascus 270mm Sujihiki Knife (Iron Wood)
$629
Hand crafted by master blacksmith Takeshi Saji, this elegant gyuto knife is the epitome of class. VG10 stainless steel with a lovely weight and balance, one for the connoisseur.
- Takeshi Saji Nickel Damascus Japanese Knife
- 270mm Sujihiki Knife
- Right Hand Biased Grind
- VG-10 Stainless Steel
- 31 Layered Damascus Steel
- Master Takeshi Saji
- Black-Dye Finish
- Iron Wood Handle
- Stainless Bolster
- Hand-Crafted in Japan
- 272mm Blade Edge Length / 396mm Overall Length / 2.2mm Blade Thickness / 32mm Blade Height / 237g
** Takeshi Saji hand crafts each knife, small variations in finish and size are to be expected. The grain of the timber handle will be different for each and every knife.
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Japanese Kitchen Knife | Sujihiki (Slicing Knife)
The Sujihiki knife is a great knife to have in your kitchen, traditionally used in Japan as a slicing knife (the home version of a Yanagiba (Sashimi knife), it also works very well for general kitchen duties as a utility knife. The sujihiki is a light and nimble knife, long, thin and narrow with a double bevel grind. They obviously do work well for preparing sashimi, but also a wide variety of other slicing tasks.