NAKAGAWA HAMONO Silver #3 Kasumi / Migaki Kiritsuke Gyuto 210mm No Handle
Experience the pinnacle of Japanese craftsmanship with the NAKAGAWA HAMONO Silver #3 Kasumi / Migaki Kiritsuke Gyuto. Forged by the skilled hands of Satoshi Nakagawa, a protégé of the legendary Kenichi Shiraki, this knife is a true testament to the art of traditional Japanese blacksmithing.
Each Nakagawa knife is a work of art, reflecting the mastery and dedication of its creator. The Silver #3 steel, also known as ginsanko, is a premium material crafted by Hitachi Japan, renowned for its sharpness and durability. This particular steel, comparable to VG10 but preferred for its superior edge retention, makes the Kiritsuke Gyuto a choice tool for culinary professionals and enthusiasts alike.
The knife boasts a meticulously crafted blade with a San-Mai construction and a stunning Migaki finish. Its Kiritsuke shape, a hybrid of a Gyuto and a Yanagiba, offers versatility and precision in a range of cutting tasks. The blade's 50/50 edge bevel makes it suitable for both left and right-handed users.
While this knife does not come with a handle, it allows for personalized handle selection, ensuring the perfect fit for your grip and style.
Detailed Specifications
- Steel: Ginsan (Silver 3)
- HRC: 61~63
- Edge Length: 200 mm
- Height at Heel: 41.86 mm
- Distal Tapers: Heel: 2.85 mm, Mid: 2.62 mm, Tip: 0.47 mm
- Weight: 160 grams
- Handle: Choose your handle and we will install for free
- Shape: Kiritsuke
- Finish: Migaki
- Cladding: Stainless
- Construction: San-Mai
- Edge Bevel: 50/50
- Knife Line: Nakagawa Hamono Silver 3
- Blacksmith: Satoshi Nakagawa
- Maker: Nakagawa Hamono
- Sharpener: Morihiro Hamono
- Origin: Saikai, Japan
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