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Pizza cutter from the Morinoki series, manufactured by Shizu Hamono based in the blacksmith city of Seki. The blade is made of stainless steel and the handle from Japanese...
Japanese kitchen knife hand-forged in the city of Sakai. An useful Nakiri model for cutting fruits and vegetables. Blade made of 440C stainless steel with a Damascus cladding,...
Japanese kitchen knife hand-forged in the city of Sakai. Useful Nakiri model for slicing fruits and vegetables. Blade made of stainless steel with a damascus sheath and oak or...
Japanese kitchen knife hand-forged in the city of Sakai. A useful Nakiri model for cutting fruits and vegetables. Blade made of VG10 stainless steel with a damask sheath,...
A practical rust and dirt remover, ideal especially for carbon steel knife blades. It can also be used on gardening tools or scissors, as well as to remove water stains and...
Japanese kitchen knife, hand-forged in the city of Sanjo. Useful Nakiri model for cutting fruits and vegetables, made from Aogami #2 carbon steel with stainless cladding and a...
Japanese kitchen knife, hand-forged in the city of Sanjo. Useful Nakiri model for cutting fruits and vegetables, made in the Azuma style - typical for the eastern Japan region....
Japanese kitchen knife, hand-forged in the city of Sanjo. An indispensable Santoku model, made from SLD steel with a stainless cladding and a handle made of carbonized chestnut...
Japanese kitchen knife, hand-forged in the city of Sanjo. An indispensable Santoku model, made from Aogami #2 carbon steel with a stainless cladding and a handle made from...
The first Japanese knife or one knife for most everyday cooking. A 165 mm Santoku with an Aogami #2 carbon steel core that holds its edge for a long time.
Indispensable Japanese Santoku knife for quick and efficient slicing. The blade has specially designed deep hollows that allow food to easily glide off the knife.
Japanese kitchen knife hand-forged in the city of Sakai. The indispensable Santoku model with a stainless steel blade with a Damascus sheath and an oak handle.
Japanese kitchen knife hand-forged in the city of Sakai. An indispensable Santoku model with a stainless steel blade with a Damascus cover, Tsuchime finish, and oak handle.
Japanese kitchen knife hand-forged in the city of Sakai. Portioning model Sujihiki, excellent for cutting thin straight slices of meat and fish. Blade made of stainless steel...
Japanese kitchen knife hand-forged in the city of Sakai. Sujihiki carving model, excellent for slicing thin straight slices of meat and fish. Carbon steel blade with Tsuchime...
Traditional kitchen knife hand forged in Sakai, Osaka, Japan. Single-edged Yanagiba model with a long carbon steel blade and magnolia handle. The thin blade is ideal for precise...
Traditional kitchen knife hand-forged in Sakai, Osaka, Japan. The Yanagiba single-edged model with an extra-long blade made of carbon steel and magnolia handle. The thin blade...
Japanese kitchen knife from the Yuri series, manufactured by Shizu Hamono based in the blacksmith city of Seki. The compact Petty model for slicing, peeling, and trimming, both...
Japanese kitchen knife hand-forged in the city of Sakai. Versatile Gyuto model with a blade made of stainless steel with a Damascus cladding, Tsuchime finish, and oak handle.
Japanese kitchen knife from the Hocho Kobo series, designed by designer Fumie Shibata. Traditional Yanagiba model with a long, single-edged sharpened blade.
This versatile knife from the masters at Misuzu Hamono combines the top-notch sharpness of VG-10 steel with the millennia-old tradition of Japanese lacquering. Thanks to...
The Kiritsuke Gyuto knife from the masters at Misuzu Hamono combines the top-notch sharpness of VG-10 steel with the millennia-old tradition of Japanese lacquerware. Thanks to...