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$59.50The Story
The all-rounder (santoku) knife is the most used knife in the Japanese kitchen. The all-purpose design allows it to be used with vegetables and meat by both left-handed and right-handed cooks in the kitchen. Its no-slip laminated wood handle and hand-hammered blade designed reduces drag to make food less likely to stick when cutting. Made from three layers of steel where the exterior layer is forged from hard-to-rust steel then an inner core of Molybdenum Vanadium steel that adds to the strength of the knife so it keeps its sharp edge longer.
Measurements:
7.2'' Blade
History:
Yamato knives are made in Seki, Japan - one of Japan's oldest knife and sword making cities as craftsmen here have been making blades since the 13th Century.
Steel (hardness of 59 HRC +-1) and laminated Pakkawood.
Variation:
Due to the hand-forged nature of this knife there may be slight variation in the blade.
Care Instructions:
Handwash only

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
The all-rounder (santoku) knife is the most used knife in the Japanese kitchen. The all-purpose design allows it to be used with vegetables and meat by both left-handed and right-handed cooks in the kitchen. Its no-slip laminated wood handle and hand-hammered blade designed reduces drag to make food less likely to stick when cutting. Made from three layers of steel where the exterior layer is forged from hard-to-rust steel then an inner core of Molybdenum Vanadium steel that adds to the strength of the knife so it keeps its sharp edge longer.
Measurements:
7.2'' Blade
History:
Yamato knives are made in Seki, Japan - one of Japan's oldest knife and sword making cities as craftsmen here have been making blades since the 13th Century.
Steel (hardness of 59 HRC +-1) and laminated Pakkawood.
Variation:
Due to the hand-forged nature of this knife there may be slight variation in the blade.
Care Instructions:
Handwash only

























