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Kagekiyo SG2 Walnut Handle - 210mm K-tip Gyuto

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Kagekiyo SG2 walnut handle - 210 mm K-tip Gyuto from Kagekiyo. Kagekiyo is a premium brand made by skilled craftsmen at Baba Cutlery Works in Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, an area known for its traditionally hand-forged Japanese knives.

  • From Kagekiyo, quality tools for the serious kitchen

  • Chef's knife of good quality for everyday use

  • A good balance between hardness, sharpness and maintenance

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Description & specifications

Kagekiyo is a premium brand made by skilled craftsmen at Baba Cutlery Works in Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, an area known for its traditionally hand-forged Japanese knives. The knives are forged from quality steels such as Shirogami and Aogami. Skilled craftsmen grind the blades to exceptional sharpness and combine them with specially designed handles that are tailored to enhance the functionality and aesthetics of the knives.

The series is built in 3 layers with SG2 as the core steel, surrounded by soft stainless.

This knife is a gyuto , which is also popularly called a chef's knife. This is 21 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 Kagekiyo
Type K-tip Gyuto

Forging and steel
SG2 / Mild Stainless

Grinding
50/50

Handle type
Walnut and Buffalo Horn

Stainless
YES

Hardness
62-63

Specifications

(May vary slightly because the knife is handmade)


Length: 210mm.

Height: 47mm.

Weight: g.

Width out of the handle: 2.9mm.

The knife should never be washed in a dishwasher, and should not be used to cut hard objects such as bones, cartilage, frozen objects, or hard cheeses. Remember that it is a characteristic of thin, hard metal that it can break.

Maintenance & use

Never cut into bones or frozen items as this may damage the egg. Always wash the knife by hand and dry it thoroughly immediately.

Please note that both the blade and handle can be seriously damaged and broken if the knife is washed in a dishwasher – this also applies to stainless steel and wooden handles.