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Kikuichi Hammered Santoku Knife Sold Out

The Kikuichi history of fine craftsmanship dates back to 12th century Japan, when an ancestor became a swordsmith for the emperor, marking each sword with the...moreThe Kikuichi history of fine craftsmanship dates back to 12th century Japan, when an ancestor became a swordsmith for the emperor, marking each sword with the monarch's chrysanthemum symbol. Today this proud tradition of metalwork continues with beautiful cutlery etched with this enduring emblem. Handcrafted in Japan, their santoku combines the functions of a chef's knife and cleaver.
  • Damascus-style blade is forged from 16 layers of incredibly dense VG-10 “super steel” to provide precise control while maintaining a razor-sharp edge.
  • The handsome dimpled pattern (“tsuchime” in Japanese) helps the blade glide easily through food without sticking.
  • Tsuchime pattern is hand-hammered, then heat-tempered, making each blade unique.
  • Traditional wooden handles are triple-riveted to guarantee optimal balance and control.
  • 7 1/4" long blade.
  • 4 3/4” long handle.
  • 6 oz.

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