Tamahagane
Tamahagane San Kyoto Damascus Steel Sujihiki Slicing Knife with Black Mikarta Handle, 9.5-Inches
SKU:SNK-1113
- Regular price
- $159.95 USD
- Sale price
- $159.95 USD
- Regular price
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$179.95 USD
With its distinctive and ergonomic handles for unsurpassed performance, the Tamahagane San Kyoto Sujihiki Slicing Knife has a long, slender blade for precise, clean cuts.
The sujihiki knife is normally used to slice boneless protein. The short height of the blade creates less resistance when slicing and the blade draws through fish and meat smoothly.
Features
- The 63-ply stainless steel has an original thickness of 20 mm and is thinned by repeated rolling to a thickness of 2 mm. You might want to look at this rolling process as a modern forging technique. Also, this rolling process removes all the impurities in the steel leaving you with a very hard, very pure stainless steel. After the rolling processes, the V-G No. 5 cutting edge reaches a hardness of 58-60 degrees on the Rockwell scale and a final thickness of .65 mm. The outside layers each reach a thickness of .675 mm.
- There are several different VG stainless steels. Kataoka selected V-G No. 5 stainless steel for the SAN KYOTO knives, because V-G No. 5 can be hardened as hard as any of the other V-G steels but has superior edge retention. Using scientific testing equipment (CATRA), Kataoka was able to show that their knives stayed sharper longer than knives made from other VG steels.
- The edge on the SAN KYOTO knives is a minute, beveled edge. The angle of the edge is between 14 and 15 degrees. To appreciate the quality of the edge, you must first look at its incredible mirror polish and then try cutting with it. Kataoka has achieved the perfect balance between sharpness and strength with the SAN edge.
- The SAN KYOTO knives are balanced with a stainless steel weight which attaches to the tang and is visible at the heel of the handle. Not only does this add to the beauty of the SAN KYOTO design, it also creates fantastic balance.
- The SAN KYOTO uses a black Mikarta handle which is resin laminated with linen. The handle shape is distinctive yet classic. The tang is completely concealed so that it cannot be a source of discomfort. The handle fits very comfortably in the hand.
- Manufactured by Kataoka and Company in Niigata, Japan.