Hatsukokoro is a brand from Amagasaki close to Osaka City. They collaborate with various blacksmiths and sharpeners around Japan and develop new series in an attempt to make some of the best knives in the world, but also really good knives in a lower price range to be able to supply all different needs.
The Kumokage series is made with Aogami #2 in the core and soft iron on the outside, so it requires a little care when using it, but it makes up for it in cutting ability and how easy it is to sharpen. Kumokage means "Cloud Shadow" and tells a little about the appearance and expression of the knife. The very raw kurouchi finish on the top of the blade, together with the really nice damascus finish down towards the egg, gives the knife a super nice balance between "unfinished" and incredibly well made.
The stock is a classic Japanese octagonal WA stock in walnut with a buffalo horn ferrule.
This knife is a gyuto , which is also popularly just called a chef's knife. This is 24 cm, and it is used for most tasks in the kitchen and is particularly good for slicing and chopping tasks in both meat and vegetables.
Brand/series |
Hatsukokoro/Kumokage |
Type |
Gyuto/Chef's knife |
Forging and steel
|
3 Layers Aogami 2 And Soft Iron
|
Grinding
|
50/50 |
Handle type
|
Octagonal Walnut Buffalo Horn |
Stainless steel
|
NO |
Hardness
|
62/63
|
Specs
(May vary due to handmade)
|
Length: 240mm.
Height: 48mm.
Weight: 218g.
Width out of the handle: 3.8mm.
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The knife must never be washed in a dishwasher, must not cut into hard objects such as bones, cartilage, bones and frozen objects as well as hard cheeses. Remember that it is a property of thin, hard metal that it can break.