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Yoshihiro VG-10 Honyaki Yanagi Kiritsuke Japanese Sushi Sashimi Knife with Double Nickel Silver Ring Corian Ebony Handle

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Yoshihiro VG-10 Honyaki Yanagi Kiritsuke Japanese Sushi Sashimi Knife with Double Nickel Silver Ring Corian Ebony HandleYoshihiro VG10 Honyaki knives represent the pinnacle of Japanese craftsmanship, meticulously handcrafted using traditional methods passed down through generations. Our master artisans, some with over 50 years of experience, forge each knife from the highest quality VG 10 steel, achieving a remarkable hardness of 62 63 on the Rockwell scale. The term Honyaki, meaning "true forged," signifies a process that maximizes the hardness of refined steel while

Yoshihiro VG10 Honyaki knives represent the pinnacle of Japanese craftsmanship, meticulously handcrafted using traditional methods passed down through generations. Our master artisans, some with over 50 years of experience, forge each knife from the highest quality VG-10 steel, achieving a remarkable hardness of 62-63 on the Rockwell scale. The term Honyaki, meaning "true forged," signifies a process that maximizes the hardness of refined steel while ensuring the resiliency needed for consistent performance in the kitchen. Each knife is heated in furnaces reaching thousands of degrees and quenched for extreme hardness, resulting in a stunning fusion of beauty and performance.

This Yoshihiro VG10 Honyaki Yanagi-Kiritsuke knife features a traditional Japanese-style Premium Ebony handle, complemented by a luxurious sterling silver ring and a double ironwood bolster. It comes with a protective wooden sheath, known as a "Saya," which safeguards the knife while enhancing its aesthetic appeal when not in use.

The Yanagi-Kiritsuke is an exceptional long slicing knife designed for achieving paper-thin slices of fish for sashimi. Its elegantly thin blade and round sharp tip allow for long, uninterrupted strokes that preserve the ingredient's integrity and freshness. Compared to a Yanagi, the Takobiki is thinner, making it a unique tool for preparing delicate ingredients. It excels at creating perfect sushi rolls, and its rounded tip can be skillfully angled along the cutting board for clean, precise slices. Elevate your culinary experience with this handcrafted knife that embodies both beauty and functionality, turning even the simplest tasks into moments of artistry.

Knife Specs:

  • HRC: 62-63
  • Grade: Honyaki
  • Stain Resistant: Yes
  • Blade Material: VG-10 Stainless Steel
  • Edge Angle: Single Edged
  • Handle Material: Ebony
  • Bolster Material: Double Nickel Silver Ring White Corian (color varies)
  • Handle Shape: Octagonal
  • Saya Cover: Ebony
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