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Kanetsune Sairyu VG10 Damascus Gyuto Chef Knife 180mm - Japanese Kitchen Knife with Brown Ash Wood Handle for Professional Chefs & Home Cooking
Kanetsune Sairyu VG10 Damascus Gyuto Chef Knife 180mm - Japanese Kitchen Knife with Brown Ash Wood Handle for Professional Chefs & Home Cooking
Kanetsune Sairyu VG10 Damascus Gyuto Chef Knife 180mm - Japanese Kitchen Knife with Brown Ash Wood Handle for Professional Chefs & Home Cooking
Kanetsune Sairyu VG10 Damascus Gyuto Chef Knife 180mm - Japanese Kitchen Knife with Brown Ash Wood Handle for Professional Chefs & Home Cooking
Kanetsune Sairyu VG10 Damascus Gyuto Chef Knife 180mm - Japanese Kitchen Knife with Brown Ash Wood Handle for Professional Chefs & Home Cooking
Kanetsune Sairyu VG10 Damascus Gyuto Chef Knife 180mm - Japanese Kitchen Knife with Brown Ash Wood Handle for Professional Chefs & Home Cooking

Kanetsune Sairyu VG10 Damascus Gyuto Chef Knife 180mm - Japanese Kitchen Knife with Brown Ash Wood Handle for Professional Chefs & Home Cooking

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Description

Kanetsune

Kanetsune is located at Seki City, the capital of the Orient and is known to be the City of Blades. The underground method in Japanese sword-making called “Seki-den” which started some 800 years back has been handed down to this present day. One of Japan’s supreme master craftsmen, Kanetsune Seki was able to conserve this method and employ it in all of his knives.



Specifications:
Knife Type: Gyuto
Steel Type: VG10 (Stain resistant steel)
Blade Hardness: HRC 60-62
Blade Type: Double beveled blade
Blade Length: 180mm (7.1")
Blade Height: 42mm (1.7")
Blade Thickness: 1.6mm (0.1")
Ferrule Material: Stainless Steel
Handle Material: Brown Ash
Handle Length: 120mm (4.7")
Weight: 133g (4.7 ounces)

Use and Care
- Do not attempt to cut, hit or chop frozen products or bones. The blade can chip or break.
- Hand wash with warm water and towel dry.
- Use a sharpening stone to maintain the sharpness of the blade.
- Do not use a dishwasher to clean your knife.