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  • SAKAI TAKAYUKI Kurokage Gyuto 240 mm 07496
  • SAKAI TAKAYUKI Kurokage Gyuto 240 mm 07496

SAKAI TAKAYUKI Kurokage Gyuto 240 mm 07496

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Gyuto • 240 mm • VG10 hammered with fluorine coating • Japans wa handle • wenge • for both left and right hand use

Our advice is not to engrave these knives!

Features of the Kurokage series

Kurokage series is originally designed for cutting sushi rolls. The special renewed fluorine coating is non sticking. Normally sushi chefs had to rinse their knives intensely with warm water, but that is history for now. Chefs also embrace this series for cutting delicate herbs. Here the non sticking coating with the razor sharp edge works in perfect harmony. Note: the coating can be damaged by abusing the blade

Elwin de Veld about the knives of Sakai Takayuki

We usually start our trips to Japan in Osaka, from where we take a Shinkansen ( a bullet train) to Seki, in Gifu prefecture. We start in Sakai, in south of Osaka, where we always recieve a warm friendly welcome from Aoki san and Ogawa san from Sakai Takayuki. In recent years the customers in our shop have been asking for special Japanese traditionally forged knives: Yanagiba, Sakimura, Kengata: all the names of models which are used in Japanese kitchens for preparing various sorts of fish. Sakai Takayuki is my key which opens the door to the world of traditional Japanese knives and to top it all, their product range is targeted for the western market. For making of the traditional Japanese knives Sakai Takayuki employs the best of the best: Itsuo Doi and Kenji Togashi, among others. The blacksmith Yamatsuke san, with his stable hand on the Kaiten Toshi (Japanese water stone), is a guarantor of an exceptionally sharp finish. Sakai Takayuki buys lots of their steel from the Aichi steel (their headquarters are situated close to Nagoya) and works among other with carbon steel shirogami white and aogami blue. A nice detail: the colours in the names of the steel have nothing to do with the colour of the steel itself- it's just the colour of the packing in which the raw steel is being stored in the factory. The western models are manually finished at the company's quarters in Osaka (sharpening), but largely manufactured in Seki, in Gifu prefecture. The finish and the quality is sublime- just what we can expect from Takayuki.

 

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