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Kataoka Seisakusho TAMAHAGANE Hibikiju All-purpose Bamboo 175mm TKT-1114
Kataoka Seisakusho TAMAHAGANE Hibikiju All-purpose Bamboo 175mm TKT-1114
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Size: Blade length: 175mm Body weight: Approx. 230g Materials: Blade: molybdenum/vanadium steel/stainless steel Handle: 18-8 stainless steel Country of origin: Japan/Tsubame City 63-layer Damascus steel
●The origin of Damascus steel. Damascus steel got its name from the fact that it was forged into swords in Damascus, Syria, using Wootz steel from India. The most distinctive feature is the unique pattern created when the molten cast steel solidifies in the 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. ●Double-edged ●External size: 303 ●Body weight: 225g ●Plate thickness: Back: 2.6 ●Material: Forged Damascus steel (stainless steel/Mo-V steel) 18-8 stainless steel ●Washer compatible: ○ ●Blade length: 17.5cm ●63-layer Damascus steel has a shape in which molybdenum/vanadium steel is wrapped in multiple layers of stainless steel, and its beautiful pattern is characteristic. ●Honbazuke uses a professional grindstone to maintain sharpness for a long time.●Professional blade attachment To make re-sharpening easier, the blade base is sharpened by a technician using coarse and medium water whetstones to make it easier to resharpen before attaching the blade.The blade and handle are one piece with no gaps. Extremely hygienic ●Monaka handle has a hollow interior and is lightweight ●Manufactured in Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, which has the highest standards in the world for metal processing ●17 types of variations allow for a wide range of uses● Origin of Damascus Steel Damascus Steel got its name from the fact that it was forged into swords in Damascus, Syria, using Wootz steel from India. 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
Color: Silver
Manufacturer: Kataoka Seisakujyo
Accessories: None
br>Material: Steel, molybdenum steel
Item weight: 230 grams
Home wash: Hand wash
Microwave safe: No
Blade length: 175 mm
Dishwasher safe : Yes
Packing size: 32.7 x 7.2 x 3.1 cm; 230 g
Packing weight: 0.96 lbs
Uses batteries: No
Batteries included: No
●The origin of Damascus steel. Damascus steel got its name from the fact that it was forged into swords in Damascus, Syria, using Wootz steel from India. The most distinctive feature is the unique pattern created when the molten cast steel solidifies in the 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. ●Double-edged ●External size: 303 ●Body weight: 225g ●Plate thickness: Back: 2.6 ●Material: Forged Damascus steel (stainless steel/Mo-V steel) 18-8 stainless steel ●Washer compatible: ○ ●Blade length: 17.5cm ●63-layer Damascus steel has a shape in which molybdenum/vanadium steel is wrapped in multiple layers of stainless steel, and its beautiful pattern is characteristic. ●Honbazuke uses a professional grindstone to maintain sharpness for a long time.●Professional blade attachment To make re-sharpening easier, the blade base is sharpened by a technician using coarse and medium water whetstones to make it easier to resharpen before attaching the blade.The blade and handle are one piece with no gaps. Extremely hygienic ●Monaka handle has a hollow interior and is lightweight ●Manufactured in Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, which has the highest standards in the world for metal processing ●17 types of variations allow for a wide range of uses● Origin of Damascus Steel Damascus Steel got its name from the fact that it was forged into swords in Damascus, Syria, using Wootz steel from India. 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
Color: Silver
Manufacturer: Kataoka Seisakujyo
Accessories: None
br>Material: Steel, molybdenum steel
Item weight: 230 grams
Home wash: Hand wash
Microwave safe: No
Blade length: 175 mm
Dishwasher safe : Yes
Packing size: 32.7 x 7.2 x 3.1 cm; 230 g
Packing weight: 0.96 lbs
Uses batteries: No
Batteries included: No
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