Yoshihiro Kurouchi Black-Forged Blue Steel Stainless Clad Gyuto Chefs Knife Kaede wood Handle
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Yoshihiro Kurouchi Black-Forged Blue Steel Stainless Clad Gyuto Chefs Knife Kaede wood Handle

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Yoshihiro Kurouchi Black-Forged Blue Steel Stainless Clad Gyuto Chefs Knife Kaede wood HandleOur Traditional Kurouchi Stainless Clad Knife redefines the boundaries of modern metallurgy while preserving the time honored techniques of Japanese forging. Unlike typical Kurouchi knives made from highly reactive carbon steel, this exceptional blade features a Kurouchi finish on its stainless claddingan innovative and rare achievement in knife craftsmanship. Kurouchi, meaning "Black Forged," bestows the knife with its distinct, unpolished rustic

Our Traditional Kurouchi Stainless Clad Knife redefines the boundaries of modern metallurgy while preserving the time-honored techniques of Japanese forging. Unlike typical Kurouchi knives made from highly reactive carbon steel, this exceptional blade features a Kurouchi finish on its stainless cladding—an innovative and rare achievement in knife craftsmanship.

Kurouchi, meaning "Black-Forged," bestows the knife with its distinct, unpolished rustic aesthetic. The blade is enveloped in two layers of full Kurouchi stainless steel, ensuring exceptional durability and protection without compromising the razor-sharp edge you expect from a premium knife.

At its core, the Blue Steel #2 provides a Rockwell hardness of 63-64, celebrated for its remarkable edge retention. This ensures that your knife remains sharp through countless preparations, effortlessly slicing through even the toughest ingredients. The stainless cladding adds a layer of moisture resistance, making this knife not only durable but also easy to maintain.

Complementing the blade is a handcrafted Octagonal Kaede wood handle, designed for comfort and balance, suitable for both left and right-handed users. Each knife comes with a Lacquered Magnolia wood Saya cover for safe and stylish storage. Whether you're dicing, slicing, or chopping fresh produce from the market or preparing a roast chicken, this Kurouchi knife elevates even the simplest culinary tasks, combining beauty and functionality in a single, handcrafted piece.

Recommended to purchase with Custom-cut Saya Knife Cover

Knife Specs:

  • HRC: 63-64
  • Grade: Kurouchi Stainless Clad
  • Stain Resistant: Yes, except along the knife's edge
  • Blade Material: Blue Steel #2
  • Edge Angle: Double Edged
  • Handle Material: Kaede Wood
  • Bolster Material: Water Buffalo Horn (color varies)
  • Handle Shape: Octagonal
  • Saya Cover: Optional
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