Shirou-Kunimitsu White Steel No.2 Kurouchi Series Special Edition SK-5SP38 Wa Gyuto 210mm (8.2 Inch)
Ā SHIROU-KUNIMITSU is genuine Japanese sword smithing Mr. Komiya familyĀ in Fukuoka Prefecture (Kyushu Island) ā A real family of artisans, who are devoting their life and energy to inheriting and preserving the Japanese sword making and knife making traditions that have been maintained by their family since the year 1786. Currently, a total of 4 genuine sword smiths are passionately working together to create the finest Japanese swords, and kitchen knives with outstanding cutting performance and practicality.Ā
WABI-SABIĀ (ä¾åÆ) is the best way to succinctly describe the characteristics of SHIRO-KUNIMITSUās handmade, traditional hammer forged knives.Ā WABI-SABIĀ is a Japanese aesthetic / sensibility that suggests there is beauty withinĀ simplicity, imperfectionĀ andĀ impermanence.
Each one of the uniqueĀ KurouchiĀ (“Black forged”) finished blades has an uneven surface and a non-uniform finish. So, if you are looking for a very neat knife, with precise details and great ‘fit & finish’, these Shirou-Kunimitsu handmade traditional forged knives areĀ notĀ well suited to your preferences. However, at the same time, we really appreciate the originality and artisanal spirit of these knives and we think the traditionalĀ KurouchiĀ finish is something really special ā We can feel theĀ WABI-SABIĀ aesthetics striking at our hearts and we hope our customers will feel the same way.
To achieveĀ theĀ goal āMaking superb, practical knives with outstanding cutting performanceā Master Komiya has selected Hitachi āWhite Steel No. 2ā, a very pure and high quality Japanese High Carbon Steel. This steel is widely used by experienced craftsmen and great forge smiths because it allows each smith to showcase how their particular forging techniques and heat treatment methods can make a difference to the sharpness, edge holding and toughness of the blade.
Ā The Hitachi White Steel No. 2 high carbon steel blade core is sandwiched between two layers of soft iron. In addition to increasing the toughness of the blade, the soft iron also makes the blade easier to sharpen than an unlaminated, solid steel blade.
Shirou-Kunimitsu knives have a 50/50 blade grind and a simple edge shape. Each knife is carefully ground by hand and is then hand sharpened with a water-cooled whetstone wheel to create an even, natural and specially tapered 50/50 edge shape. Both sides of the blade have a SHINOGI line (The line that is created where the ground blade bevel and the blade face / side meet), below the SHINOGI you can see the expert hand grinding and hand sharpening of the specially tapered 50/50 blade bevels and the handcrafted, custom created edge shape.
Since there is no secondary bevel or micro-bevel, we found the simple bevel geometry of these knives was very easy to hand sharpen with a whetstones and the 50/50 blade bevels naturally guided us to create an outstandingly sharp edge. The cutting performance of the knife also impressed us and we could feel it cut deeply in to the foods that we tested. We noted that while these knives might appear to be a simple and rustic looking, they are actually very sophisticated, very practical and thoughtfully designed products ā Products that couldĀ onlyĀ be made by an experienced, sophisticated forge smith.Ā
ThisĀ Special EditionĀ Wa GyutoĀ KnifeĀ with Contemporary, Stylish Wa Handle. Ā The Innovative Octagonal Carbon Fiber Handle with Composite Black Color Turquoise Gemstone Ring and Nickel Silver Spacers.Ā
Ā The Gyuto is the Japanese version of the classic Western Chefās knife. It can be used with a variety of different cutting techniques to achieve a wide range of kitchen tasks and is suitable for cutting the vast majority of meats, fish, vegetables and fruits. The Gyuto is true multi-purpose knife. Compared to a Western-style handle, the lightweight traditional Japanese handle of the Wa Gyuto knife moves the balance point of the knife further towards the tip, which makes it feel more nimble and precise.
Specification
Knife Model: Shirou-Kunimitsu White Steel No.2 Kurouchi Special Edition SK-5SP38 Wa Gyuto 210mm
Blade Material: White Steel No.2
Rockwell Hardness (HRc): 60 to 62
Blade Grind and Edge Shape: Double Bevel Edge 50/50
Handle Material: Octagonal Carbon Fiber Handle with Composite Black ColorĀ Turquoise Gemstone Ring and Nickel Silver Spacers
Saya Included: No.
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Wa Gyuto 210mmĀ (8.2″)
Cutting edge length: 214mm Total Length: 367mm Blade Thickness: 4.4mm Blade Width: 48mm Handle Length: 140mm Total Weight: 222g |
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About Left Handed Version
This knife comes with 50/50 double bevel edge geometry for both right and left handed use.
For your information, Japanese Kitchen knives are generally designed for right hand use with a slightly thicker andĀ rounded grinding on the right side blade and a less rounded (almost straight flat) grinding on the left side blade.Ā However, both right and left hander can use the knives that have double bevel edge sharpened 50/50Ā without problems.Ā
Instructions & Maintenance
We believe the quality and cutting performance of Japanese knives are the best in the world, and hope you enjoy the fine craftsmanship and its sharp edge of your new knife. With proper cares, every Japanese knife should be your special cooking partner for a long times.
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Important
This is the Carbon steel blade kitchen knife that can get rust and discolor easily, and requires extra cares and attentions to prevent rust.
- Please do not put the knife in the dishwasher machine for cleaning.
- Please do not leave the knife in water or wet condition for a long time.
- After using, please hand wash the blade, bolster and handle thoroughly, and wipe it clean and dry with soft clothes. Please apply Tsubaki oil on the blade and keep it in a dry place.
- This is an extremely sharp knife. Please use special cares in using and storing it.
- Unlike German made knives, Japanese knife blades are ground to thin cutting edge for sharper cutting and easier re-sharpening. Please protect the edge from hitting hard materials to avoid chipping or cracking.
- Please do not use it to cut bone or frozen foods, any hard shell foods such as lobster and crab.
- We recommend using Japanese whetstones to re-sharpen the knife, when it gets dull.