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5-Piece Damascus Knife Set Orange Black Pakka Wood Handles with Hammered Tsuchime Blades

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5-Piece Damascus Knife Set Orange Black Pakka Wood Handles with Hammered Tsuchime BladesThis is the set for cooks who want full kitchen coverage without compromising on craftsmanship. The Nakiri handles fast vegetable prep. The Kiritsuke slicer draws through proteins cleanly. Two chef knives manage all standard daily chopping and dicing. The precision prep knife handles the fine and detailed work. Every blade is forged from layered Damascus steel. Edge retention is built into the steel, not added later. The orange and black layered Pakka

This is the set for cooks who want full kitchen coverage without compromising on craftsmanship. The Nakiri handles fast vegetable prep. The Kiritsuke slicer draws through proteins cleanly. Two chef knives manage all standard daily chopping and dicing. The precision prep knife handles the fine and detailed work. Every blade is forged from layered Damascus steel. Edge retention is built into the steel, not added later.

The orange and black layered Pakka wood handles make this set instantly recognizable. Pakka wood resists moisture, holds its color through heavy daily use, and gives a firm grip whether your hands are wet or dry. The silver bolster on each knife shifts balance toward the front of the grip exactly where control matters. A star medallion pin marks every handle as a handcrafted piece, not a production copy.

If you are buying a Damascus knife set as a gift for a chef, a collector, or a serious home cook, this set stands apart from every standard option. The hammered tsuchime finish, the orange and black handle combination, and the five-knife configuration are all unique to this listing at JW Steel Crafts.

5-piece Damascus knife set at JW Steel Crafts with a hammered tsuchime and wood-grain dual-finish blade, orange-and-black layered Pakka wood handles, a silver bolster, and a star medallion pin — forged and finished by hand for serious kitchen performance and gifting.

The History Behind This Blade

The tsuchime hammered finish comes from Japanese bladesmithing traditions. Smiths hand-hammered the blade spine after forging to reduce drag and improve food release during cutting. Damascus layering adds structural edge retention to that performance. Layered Pakka wood is a modern composite handle material built for color stability and moisture resistance under professional use. At JW Steel Crafts, every blade in this set carries both traditions — forged and finished by hand.

Blade Performance

Each blade is forged from layered Damascus steel. The hammered tsuchime spine runs oval dimples across the upper blade — reducing drag and helping food release during fast cuts. The lower blade shows a flowing wood grain Damascus pattern with strong dark and silver contrast. Thin, tapered edges cut through vegetables, proteins, and herbs with low resistance. These blades hold their edge well through demanding daily prep and reward proper care with long-term performance.

Handle Construction

Each handle is orange and black layered Pakka wood — vivid orange sections with black laminate stripes through the composite. The silver bolster sits cleanly between blade and handle on every knife — shifting weight forward for better grip control. One star medallion pin secures the full tang inside each handle. The grip stays firm and balanced under pressure. Full tang runs the complete blade length for maximum structural strength and long-term durability.

Best Used For

  • Fast vegetable prep and straight cuts with the Nakiri

  • Long clean protein slicing with the Kiritsuke slicer

  • Primary daily chopping and dicing with the chef's knives

  • Fine detail and precision work with the prep knife

  • Professional kitchen station and home daily cooking

  • Gifting — chefs, collectors, culinary students, BBQ enthusiasts

  • Artisan-made collectible and display piece

Specifications Table

Feature

Details

Set Pieces

5 knives

Blade Material

Layered Damascus steel

Blade Pattern

Hammered tsuchime spine with wood grain Damascus lower blade

Blade Finish

Dual finish — hammered matte spine, raw natural Damascus edge

Included Blades

Nakiri, Kiritsuke slicer, Chef knife x2, Precision prep knife

Handle Material

Orange and black layered Pakka wood

Bolster

Silver bolster

Pin Detail

1-star medallion pin per handle

Tang

Full tang on all pieces

Storage

Not included

Type

Japanese-influenced kitchen knife set

FAQs

Q: What knives are in this Damascus Knife Set Orange Black Pakka Wood?
You get five forged knives — a Nakiri, Kiritsuke slicer, two chef knives, and a precision prep knife. Every major kitchen task is covered by a single matched set built for daily use.

Q: What is the tsuchime finish on the blade spine?
Tsuchime is a Japanese hammering technique applied after forging. The oval dimples reduce drag and create an air gap that helps food release from the blade cleanly during cutting.

Q: Why does this set use orange and black Pakka wood handles?
Orange and black layered Pakka wood is moisture-resistant, color-stable, and gives this set a distinctive look that no standard handle material matches. It stays firm and grippy through heavy daily kitchen use.

Q: Is this a good gift for a chef or collector?
Yes. The dual-finish blades, orange and black handles, and star medallion pin make this one of the most visually distinct Damascus knife sets for sale at JW Steel Crafts.

Q: Are these knives suitable for professional kitchens?
Yes. Full tang construction, forged Damascus steel, and five task-specific profiles support continuous high-volume professional kitchen performance without fatigue or flex.

Q: How do I care for these blades and handles?
Hand washes only. Dry immediately after each use. Apply food-safe oil occasionally to protect the blade finish and the Pakka wood handle condition over time.

Q: Does the silver bolster affect balance?
 Yes. The silver bolster shifts weight toward the front of the grip. This keeps the balance point close to your hand and reduces wrist fatigue during extended prep sessions.

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