Kataoka Seisakusho TAMAHAGANE Hibiki Sujihiki Hammered 270mm KS-1112
Kataoka Seisakusho TAMAHAGANE Hibiki Sujihiki Hammered 270mm KS-1112
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The mysterious beauty of 63-layer Damascus steel! Honken blade construction: The base of the blade is sharpened by a professional technician using Suiken's rough and medium whetstones to make resharpening easier before attaching the actual blade. Honbazuke: The blade is authentically sharpened using a whetstone to maintain sharpness for a long time. Integrated structure: The blade and handle are integrated with no gaps, making it extremely hygienic. Monaca handle: The handle is hollow and uses a ``stainless steel Monaca structure'' that is lightweight and maintains its beauty forever. It is also a hygienic handle made of 18-8 stainless steel that enables high-pressure and high-temperature sterilization cleaning with water, detergent, etc.
- ●63-layer Damascus steel is a shape in which molybdenum/vanadium steel is wrapped in multiple layers of stainless steel, and its beautiful pattern is characteristic. ●A real blade that has been given a professional edge with a whetstone to maintain its sharpness for a long time. Attachment - Honken blade construction in which the base of the blade is sharpened by a professional technician using coarse and medium water whetstones to facilitate resharpening before attaching the main blade - There is no gap between the blade and the handle The one-piece structure makes it extremely hygienic ●The Monaca handle has a hollow interior and is lightweight ●Manufactured in Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, which has one of the highest standards in the world for metal processing ●17 variations for a wide range of uses Available ●Origin of Damascus Steel Damascus steel was forged into swords in Damascus, Syria, using Wootz steel from India, hence its name. Its distinctive feature is the unique pattern created when molten cast steel solidifies in a crucible, and very few people know the manufacturing method. During the Crusades, it was prized as a famous sword due to its mysterious beauty and preciousness. Today's Damascus steel reproduces this pattern on cutlery.
Manufacturer: Kataoka Seisakujyo
Material: Steel, molybdenum steel
Product weight: 215 g
Blade length: 27 cm
Packing size: 43.4 x 6.5 x 2.8 cm; 215 g
Packing weight: 0.83 lbs
Battery usage: No
Batteries included : No
- ●63-layer Damascus steel is a shape in which molybdenum/vanadium steel is wrapped in multiple layers of stainless steel, and its beautiful pattern is characteristic. ●A real blade that has been given a professional edge with a whetstone to maintain its sharpness for a long time. Attachment - Honken blade construction in which the base of the blade is sharpened by a professional technician using coarse and medium water whetstones to facilitate resharpening before attaching the main blade - There is no gap between the blade and the handle The one-piece structure makes it extremely hygienic ●The Monaca handle has a hollow interior and is lightweight ●Manufactured in Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, which has one of the highest standards in the world for metal processing ●17 variations for a wide range of uses Available ●Origin of Damascus Steel Damascus steel was forged into swords in Damascus, Syria, using Wootz steel from India, hence its name. Its distinctive feature is the unique pattern created when molten cast steel solidifies in a crucible, and very few people know the manufacturing method. During the Crusades, it was prized as a famous sword due to its mysterious beauty and preciousness. Today's Damascus steel reproduces this pattern on cutlery.
Manufacturer: Kataoka Seisakujyo
Material: Steel, molybdenum steel
Product weight: 215 g
Blade length: 27 cm
Packing size: 43.4 x 6.5 x 2.8 cm; 215 g
Packing weight: 0.83 lbs
Battery usage: No
Batteries included : No