LATEST ARRIVALS > Shun Premier 18 cm Damascus Santoku Knife with Pakka Wood Handle - TDM-0702
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Blade Length: 180 mm
Handle: Pakka Wood
Model: TDM0702
Made in Japan
The Shun Premier Collection is distinguished by hand-hammered blades and walnut-colored Pakka Wood handles that evoke the artistry of traditional hand-forged knives of old times.Knife Description:
Hand-crafted in Japan, the Shun Premier Blades are thin and lightweight.
This Japanese Chef’s Santoku Knife is a true kitchen workhorse designed for comfort, ease of use and razor-sharp performance. Whether you are a professional chef or home cook, you’ll definitely want to get a Santoku knife for your kitchen.
Santoku Kitchen Knives originally come from Japan, where Santoku means “three virtues.” which means that these knives are perfect for cutting vegetables, meat, and fish.
Made of VG10 Stainless Steel, clad with 16 Layers on either side of Stainless Steel Damascus Blade, then beveled for lateral stability and incredible precision. Where the steels meet, a wavy line called a hamon is formed -- similar to the line formed when samurai swords are tempered using a clay-baking technique.
The striking Hammered Finish - "Tsuchime" in Japanese - acts as a series of hollow-ground cavities, reducing drag and quickly releasing food from the blade so that it will not stick.
The Walnut Pakkawood Handles nestle comfortably in the hand, and the Shun Logo embossed on the bottom adds balance and beauty to the knife, whether in the hand or at rest in the block.
This classical and unique Japanese Santoku Knife is delivered in an attractive Cardboard Gift Box.
Knife should be Handwashed only!
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