White Steel Tan Kasumi kamagata usuba knife 240mm
White Steel #2 Tan Kasumi Usuba Knife ( Kamagata Type )
White Steel #2 Tan Kasumi Usuba Knife ( Kamagata Type )
White Steel #2 Tan Kasumi Usuba Knife ( Kamagata Type )
White Steel #2 Tan Kasumi Usuba Knife ( Kamagata Type )
White Steel #2 Tan Kasumi Usuba Knife ( Kamagata Type )
White Steel #2 Tan Kasumi Usuba Knife ( Kamagata Type )
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White Steel #2 Tan Kasumi Usuba Knife ( Kamagata Type )

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Tan Kasumi Series

White Steel #2 knives are both sharp and easy to sharpen, making them a popular choice amongst chefs in the world of Japanese cuisine. Our Tan Kasumi Series is made with a low temperature forging. This needs more skill and effort to create a metallic structure that is uniformly fine and more durable. Because of this special forging, our Tan Kasumi Series has better edge retention than other White Steel #2 knives.

Product number Actual Blade Length (mm) Full Length (mm) Total Weight (g)
1uk9t-195 185 340 205
1uk9t-210 200 355 245
1uk9t-225 210 375 265
1uk9t-240 230 395 335
Blade Material Name Handle
Single Edged

Single Edged

White Steel #2 Magnolia Round Handle with Buffalo horn bolster

Usuba (Kamagata Type)

Usuba knives are traditionally used for cutting and peeling vegetables in Japanese cuisine. Kamagata-type (sickle-shape) usuba are more commonplace in Kansai and Western Japan. The cutting edge is straight, making uniform cuts like matchstick cuts easy. Most professionals use a 210-240mm usuba knife for quick processing. This size is also suitable for the home, but 180mm is better for smaller vegetables.

White Steel #2

A highly pure carbon steel, being easy to sharpen while staying cost-effective. Highly recommended as the best steel for your first professional quality knife.

Carbon Steel

White Steel #2 is the benchmark carbon steel for Japanese kitchen knives. White Steel #2 knives are widely used by chefs who specialise in Japanese cuisine, more so than other carbon steels. This steel has very few impurities, making the knife both easy to sharpen and less expensive due to the non-inclusion of rare metals.



*NOTE: Carbon Steel is susceptible to rust if it is not properly cared for. Please clean and dry the blade regularly during use and after use.

Magnolia Round Handle with Buffalo horn bolster

Handle

Our Magnolia wood handles are made from natural Magnolia and Buffalo Horn ( Ethically sourced Horn ).The Magnolia and Buffalo Horn are fitted tightly together then shaped and polished in the traditional round style to not only look beautiful, but also feel comfortable in the hand.

Forge Welded

Forging Process

A forge welded blade is essentially a blade made of more than one billet of steel. There are many variations of technique and steel combinations. At its most simple, a forge welded blade is two billets of steel heated and hammer together to form one unified piece. The steel will then be shaped by hammer into the desired blade shape. Hardened and tempered, then ground, sharpened and polished. A forge welded blade has higher strength and edge retention than a stamped blade.

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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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