Japanese chef knives

Damascus Chef Knife 8 Inch Kitchen Knife

140.00$

  1. Handle Material : Wood
  2. Blade Material : Damascus Steel
  3. Size : 8 Inch Kitchen Knife
  4. Features: Sharp and durable damascus chef knife

Gyuto Japanese Chef Damascus Knife 180mm

170.00$

Knife Type:Gyuto Chef Knife Steel Type: Damascus Blade Blade Type: Single-edged Blade Blade Length: 180mm Hand wash with warm water and towel dry.

Hammered Damascus Chef Knife 6PCS YOSHIHIRO

400.00$

  • Edge Angle: Double Edged
  • Grade: Hammered Damascus
  • Handle Shape: Western
  • Handle Material: Mahogany
  • HRC: 60
  • Handcrafted in Japan

Hand Forged Santoku Chef Knife Kitchen Knife

149.00$

Product information: Material: 4034ZW stainless steel Blade length: 149 (cm) Type : Santoku knife  

Premium Chef Damascus Steel Kitchen Knife Set – Set of 4

350.00$

Bread Knife Overall Length: 15” Handle Length: 5” Blade Length: 10” Blade Thickness: 0.1" (2.5mm) Blade Material: Damascus Steel (1095 and 15n20) Handle Material: Dark Walnut Damascus Fold: Twist Grind: Flat Serrated Edge Meat Slicing Knife Overall Length: 15” Handle Length: 5” Blade Length: 10” Blade Thickness: 0.1" (2.5mm) Blade Material: Damascus Steel (1095 and 15n20)...

Sharp Japanese Damascus Steel Kitchen Knife

99.00$

Sharp Japanese Damascus steel kitchen knife with of material of the japanese imported Damascus is  Alloy, these knives have a seriously sharp edge, excellent edge retention and a light center balanced feel.

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Whether you are a professional chef in a large kitchen or prepping meals at home, you will want to use the right knife for the right job. By figuring out exactly what types of things you will be prepping, you will have an easier time narrowing down your choices and picking a knife style better suited for the specific tasks at hand. Plus, using the proper tool for your needs makes food preparation both safer and more effective as well. Japanese Knives Are Ideal for the kitchen and good vegetable cutter, a nakiri or usuba would be a great choice. Maybe you only need a knife for small, delicate work like peeling and garnish prep, try a petty knife. If you would like to make some beautiful meat cuts, a sujihiki might be right up your alley. Or perhaps you just want a solid, reliable knife that can perform any general task, look no further than a gyuto or santoku chef's knife.

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These knives are easier to maintain, rust-resistant, have long edge retention, sharp edges, and need less frequent sharping. Western-style handles have a curvy and heavy feel to them. With that said, you can pick from a number of wood grains from oak, elm, magnolia, mahogany, and many more. There are some Japanese-styled handled knives out there but they are generally not as loved due to their very lightweight nature. Alternatively, if you are going to buy your knife directly in store it may be good to test the knives before making a purchase just because every single blade is different and constructed differently by hand by the same blacksmith.