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The SKR range by Hitohira Japan are crafted in Seki-Gifu and then finished (to a higher level) by the masters in Sakai. A light and sharp knife with clean migaki look and a nice thin grind, the perfect service knife for a chef, or cook knife for home, all class.
- Hitohira SKR Japanese Knife
- 240mm Gyuto Knife
- Crafted in Seki-Gifu, Japan
- Finished in Sakai, Japan
- Mono Stainless Steel (Unclassified)
- Ho Wood (Raw) & Buffalo Handle
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Hardness: 60±1HRC
- Crafted in Japan
- Edge Length: 239mm |Overall Length: 399mm | Blade Height: 49mm | Weight: 138g
- Blade Thickness: (A) 1.9 (B) 1.9 (C) 0.5
* Our Japanese knives are hand-made (with natural materials like timber), small variation to size and colour may occur.
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Japanese Knife | Gyuto (Chef Knife)
The Gyuto, or Japanese chef knife, is widely considered to be the most versatile kitchen knife for both professional chefs & home cooks alike.
With a variety of sizes and shapes available, generally the Gyuto is similar to western style chef knives in shape, however thinner, lighter, made of harder steel and retains a sharper edge. They consist of a flat mid-heel section for chopping, a curve towards the tip for rock cutting and a pointed tip for precision work.
If you are going to purchase just 1 good knife, the Gyuto (or perhaps the similar Santoku) would absolutely be the knife to choose.
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