Nenohi Sakura Kiritsuke Gyuto 210mm (8.2")
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Specifications
- Style: Gyuto Chef Knife
- Length: 210mm (8.2")
- Blade Steel Type: High Carbon Rust-Resistant Steel
- Handle material : (Ho) Japanese Magnolia
- Bolster material: Water Buffalo Horn
- HRC: 61
- Bevel Angle Ratio: 50/50
- Cover: A magnolia wooden saya (knife cover) included
- High-carbon steel knives can still rust if not maintained properly. Use the Rust Remover to clean oxidized blades.
- Please be advised that each product varies in appearance because the Water Buffalo Horn used for the bolster is all-natural. The knife you receive will be unique and slightly different from the image. We make no guarantee and do not take requests as to the color or patterning of the buffalo horn. It may be solid black, blonde, or a mixture thereof. Thank you for understanding.
Nenox Blade & Handle
The Sakura series combines the best characteristics of Japanese and Western-style knives. Nenohi blades offer the durability and sharpness of a traditional Japanese carbon steel knife by using special stainless steel that specializes in sharpness for the "core material", but also are rust-resistant and easier to maintain. The spine and heel, the parts that touch the hand are precisely polished to achieve a stress-free grip and use. Nenohi's knives are hand-sharpened by skilled craftsmen. You can experience the best performance of the knife immediately after purchase.
The gap between the knife and the handle is filled with the same material (Magnolia wood for magnolia) so that the gap between the handle is beautiful and does not widen even after long use. In addition, soaking waterproof wax into invisible gaps prevents any chance of moisture entering through even a minuscule of spaces, prevents the knife from rusting, and extends the life of the handle.
Nenox Gyuto
The gyuto is the Japanese version of the classic Western chef’s knife but the blade is thinner and holds a sharper edge. Use it for chopping, mincing, and slicing meat, fish, vegetables, and fruit.