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Blacksmith Knife Collection

Blacksmith Knife Collection What sets a Blacksmith knife apart? It's the skill and dedication of a Bladesmith. These artisans employ a blend of traditional tools like forges, hammers, anvils, and spring hammers to transform steel into a finely shaped knife. It’s more than a process; it's an art form. Origins of Your Knife Ever wondered about the origins of your knives? At Tokushu Knife, we p. . . Continue

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Sold outMoritaka knives special bunka with walnut handleMORITAKA HAMONO Kurouchi Aogami Super Steel 180mm Bunka with Wa Walnut Handle - Tokushu Knife
Sold outSave $50.00Yoshikazu Tanaka White #1 Damascus Gyuto 240mm No HandleYoshikazu Tanaka White #1 Damascus Gyuto 240mm No Handle - Tokushu Knife
Yoshikazu Tanaka — White #1 Damascus Gyuto 240mm No Handle Sale price$449.00 USD Regular price$499.00 USD
Sold outKisuke Manaka Hon-Warikomi Kurouchi Tsuchime Blue #1  240mm Gyuto. Blade Only Tokushu Knife.Kisuke Manaka Hon-Warikomi Kurouchi Tsuchime Blue #1  240mm Gyuto. Blade Only Tokushu Knife.
Sold outNAKAGAWA HAMONO Silver #3 Kasumi / Migaki 240mm Gyuto No Handle Tokushu Knife.NAKAGAWA HAMONO Silver #3 Kasumi / Migaki 240mm Gyuto No Handle Tokushu Knife.
Sold outAnryu Knives Aogami Super Stainless Clad 75mm Petty Kurouchi Tsuchime - Tokushu KnifeAnryu Knives Aogami Super Stainless Clad 75mm Petty Kurouchi Tsuchime - Tokushu Knife
Sold outAnryu Knives White #2 Kurouchi Gyuto 210mm - Tokushu KnifeAnryu Knives White #2 Kurouchi Gyuto 210mm - Tokushu Knife
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Sold outYoshikazu Tanaka Blue #1 Hon Kasumi Gyuto 255mm side viewYoshikazu Tanaka Blue #1 Hon Kasumi Gyuto 255mm side view showing kanji
Sold outFujiwara Denka 210mm Yo Handle Gyuto Tokushu Knife.Fujiwara Denka 210mm Yo Handle Gyuto Tokushu Knife.
Sold outSave $150.00Honyaki Knife by Satoshi Nakagawa- Kiritsuke Gyuto 240mm White SteelHonyaki Knife by Satoshi Nakagawa- Kiritsuke Gyuto 240mm White Steel
Honyaki Knife by Satoshi Nakagawa- Kiritsuke Gyuto 240mm White Steel Sale price$999.00 USD Regular price$1,149.00 USD
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Sold outNAKAGAWA HAMONO Silver #3 Mirror Polish Deba 210mm No Handle - Tokushu KnifeNAKAGAWA HAMONO Silver #3 Mirror Polish Deba 210mm No Handle - Tokushu Knife
Sold outSave $300.00NAKAGAWA X TOKUSHU TALL White #2 Mizu Honyaki BunkaNAKAGAWA X TOKUSHU TALL White #2 Mizu Honyaki Bunka
NAKAGAWA X TOKUSHU TALL White #2 Mizu Honyaki Bunka Sale price$999.00 USD Regular price$1,299.00 USD
Sold outDamascus pattern close-up on SPG STRIX Gyuto bladeTang of Nakagawa SPG STRIX Gyuto 210 mm without handle
Sold outKisuke Manaka Hon-Warikomi Kurouchi Tsuchime Blue #1 210mm Gyuto. Blade Only Tokushu Knife.Kisuke Manaka Hon-Warikomi Kurouchi Tsuchime Blue #1 210mm Gyuto. Blade Only Tokushu Knife.
Sold outTeruyasu Fujiwara Maboroshi Stainless Clad Tsuchime 195mm Gyuto with Black Western Handle Tokushu Knife.Teruyasu Fujiwara Maboroshi Stainless Clad Tsuchime 195mm Gyuto with Black Western Handle Tokushu Knife.
Sold outFujiwara Denka 210mm AS Gyuto Tokushu Knife.Fujiwara Denka 210mm AS Gyuto Tokushu Knife.
Sold outSave $10.00Teruyasu Fujiwara Maboroshi Stainless Clad White #1 130mm Petty with Octogonal Wa Handle - Tokushu KnifeTeruyasu Fujiwara Maboroshi Stainless Clad White #1 130mm Petty with Octogonal Wa Handle - Tokushu Knife
Sold outTeruyasu Fujiwara White #1 Nashiji 150mm Petty - Tokushu KnifeTeruyasu Fujiwara White #1 Nashiji 150mm Petty - Tokushu Knife
Sold outNAKAGAWA HAMONO Silver #3 Kasumi / Migaki Kiritsuke Gyuto 240mm No Handle - Tokushu KnifeNAKAGAWA HAMONO Silver #3 Kasumi / Migaki Kiritsuke Gyuto 240mm No Handle - Tokushu Knife
Sold outTetsujin Blue #2 Kasumi 180mm Santoku No Handle - Tokushu KnifeTetsujin Blue #2 Kasumi 180mm Santoku No Handle - Tokushu Knife
Sold outNAKAGAWA X MORIHIRO Blue #1 Damascus 240mm Sujihiki (no handle) - Tokushu KnifeNAKAGAWA X MORIHIRO Blue #1 Damascus 240mm Sujihiki (no handle) - Tokushu Knife
Sold outTeruyasu Fujiwara Denka Wa Gyuto 180mm - Tokushu KnifeTeruyasu Fujiwara Denka Wa Gyuto 180mm - Tokushu Knife
Sold outSave $100.00NAKAGAWA Damascus Blue #1 Kiritsuke, Sakimaru, and Standard Yanagiba 300mm (no handle) - Tokushu KnifeNAKAGAWA Damascus Blue #1 Kiritsuke, Sakimaru, and Standard Yanagiba 300mm (no handle) - Tokushu Knife
Sold outSave $400.00NAKAGAWA X TOKUSHU TALL Blue #2 Mizu Honyaki 240mm Gyuto No HandleNAKAGAWA X TOKUSHU TALL Blue #2 Mizu Honyaki 240mm Gyuto No Handle
NAKAGAWA X TOKUSHU TALL Blue #2 Mizu Honyaki 240mm Gyuto No Handle Sale price$1,099.00 USD Regular price$1,499.00 USD
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Sold outKyohei Shindo Warikomi Blue #2 Kurouchi 170mm Nakiri with Keyaki Wa Handle and Plastic Ferrule Tokushu Knife.Kyohei Shindo Warikomi Blue #2 Kurouchi 170mm Nakiri with Keyaki Wa Handle and Plastic Ferrule Tokushu Knife.
Sold outSave $50.00Kyohei Shindo Warikomi Blue #2 Kurouchi 165mm Funayuki Rosewood handle - Tokushu KnifeKyohei Shindo Warikomi Blue #2 Kurouchi 165mm Funayuki Rosewood handle - Tokushu Knife
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Blacksmith Knife Collection

Blacksmith Knife Collection

What sets a Blacksmith knife apart? It's the skill and dedication of a Bladesmith. These artisans employ a blend of traditional tools like forges, hammers, anvils, and spring hammers to transform steel into a finely shaped knife. It’s more than a process; it's an art form.

Origins of Your Knife

Ever wondered about the origins of your knives? At Tokushu Knife, we pride ourselves on our deep connections with authentic Japanese Blacksmith Knife artisans. These aren't mass-produced factory blades; they're genuine hand-forged masterpieces by skilled blacksmiths. In a world where many claim authenticity, we offer the genuine article, directly sourced from Japan.

We're constantly in pursuit of the finest blades crafted by the world’s most renowned blacksmiths. With Tokushu Knife, experience the confidence of choosing a dream knife, each complemented by handmade, customized handles. Our collection includes masterpieces from artisans like Yoshikazu Tanaka, Satoshi Nakagawa, Teruyasu Fujiwara, and Itsuo Doi.

The Essence of Hand Forging

At the heart of a "Blacksmith Knife" is the traditional hand forging technique. This age-old method involves heating steel in a forge until it's pliable, then skillfully hammering it into shape on an anvil or using a spring hammer. This process is not just about shaping metal; it's about breathing life into the steel, allowing the spirit of the blacksmith to imbue each knife with character and quality.

The Art and Science of Bladesmithing

Bladesmithing, an ancient art form, is about creating exceptional knives, swords, daggers, and other blades. It combines the use of a forge, hammer, anvil, and a range of smithing tools. Bladesmiths are not just metalworkers; they often extend their skills to woodworking for handles and leatherworking for sheaths. This craft has evolved over millennia, flourishing in various cultures worldwide, including China, Japan, India, Germany, Korea, the Middle East, Spain, and the British Isles. While the essence of bladesmithing has remained, the modern bladesmith often distinguishes themselves by focusing on forging blades rather than solely using stock removal methods, though there is a blend of both techniques in contemporary practice.