Sliver Steel#3 Damascus Wa Santoku Knife

Silver Steel #3 Damascus Wa-Santoku Knife

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Material: Silver Steel #3 Stainless Steel

Not only high hardness and sharpness like Carbon Steel, but also rust resistant make it recommended.

Product number Actual Blade Length (mm) Full Length (mm) Total Weight (g)
1b5dkw 170 320 150
Blade Material Name Handle
Double Edgedd

Double Edged

Ginsan Steel(Silver #3) Magnolia Octagonal Handle

Wa-Santoku

A Wa-Santoku is typically used in households around Japan. Unlike the standard Santoku, the Wa-Santoku has a traditional Japanese handle which shifts the balance point slightly,allowing more nimble cutting.

Silver Steel #3

Often used for traditional Japanese stainless steel knives. Known for ease of sharpening and rust resistance, all while performing like a carbon steel knife.

Stainless Steel

Silver Steel #3 is a traditional stainless steel, used for many years in the Japanese kitchen knife world and trusted by chefs who need premium sharpness. Hitachi Metals, a manufacturer of carbon steels like White Steel and Blue Steel, developed Silver Steel #3 as a rust-resistant stainless steel, with increased carbon levels to allow it to perform more like a traditional carbon steel knife. It has brilliant edge retention, and is suitable for people who need to use a knife for longer sessions and still want amazing cutting power, but are concerned about rust. This is popular with professionals, home users and newcomers alike.

Magnolia Octagonal Handle

Our octagonal magnolia wood handles are designed to be comfortable to hold. Made with natural magnolia, they are complemented with bolsters made from ethically sourced buffalo horn and polished until there is no height gap between the two. The unique grain of magnolia wood contours to your hand as you continue to use it.

Forge Welded

Forge Welded knives undergo a forging process where steel is heated to high temperatures and then shaped with a hammer. This carefully done process changes the internal structure of the steel, producing a blade with superior hardness levels. Highly skilled craftspeople forge, quench, and create the knife's cutting edge by hand, resulting in a sharp blade with long edge retention.

Damascus

Damascus is a knifemaking technique. It involves layering two types of steel with different hardness levels together to create a unique pattern. The knife is polished after it's shaped, making the harder steel shiny while leaving the softer steel dull, creating a ripple effect that resembles wood grain on the blade's surface. The ripples resemble the ripples of Wootz steel made in ancient Damascus, so the pattern is referred to as Damascus today. This beautiful pattern has garnered a high reputation and is popular in the kitchen knife community.

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Sakai Ichimonji provides complimentary engraving using either Japanese Kanji or English Alphabet. Please specify your preference. For details, please visit here

A knife store that has supported the history of knives and food culture in Japan.

It has been 600 years since the birth of swordmaking in the Sakai region of Japan. Sakai Ichimonji Mitsuhide's and it's craftsmen continue to build on that legacy by producing the finest blades in Japan.
This is where the culture of completing a dish of sashimi by "just cutting" and the culture of expressing sharpness as "taste" was born.
For 70 years, we have been connecting the spirit of Sakai's craftsmen with the passion of chefs in Osaka's kitchen equipment shopping district, known as the kitchen of Japan.
We are very happy that our knives can be used by people all over the world.

Precautions

After use, wash off any dirt and wipe thoroughly with a dry cloth to remove any moisture. This product is not for use with frozen foods.This product is handmade, so each piece will be different. Please use the weight and length listed as a guide. Each material is natural and may vary in color. It is not the same as the picture.We take great care with our inventory, but in the unlikely event that we are out of stock, we will contact you by email to let you know.

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