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Hatsokokoro Nigara Hamono SG2 Kurouchi Tsuchime Paring 4" (HKT-30)

REF # 251029
Price: $353.00

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UPC:
628235677929
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Due to the nature of handcrafting and traditional blacksmithing, each knife is unique and may have some cosmetic distortion or irregularities. This is expected and normal. Because these knives are handcrafted, they qualify for a 3 month limited warra
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Description

Small, lightweight, and nimble, the 95mm Paring Knife is perfect for detail work such as garnishes, peeling, and mincing. 

Now on their 8th generation of blade makers, the Nigara family have been forging knives, tools and swords for over 350 years. For the TsuchimeKurouchi series they've chosen to use SG2 powder steel for the core of the knife. SG2 is super hard, can get mega sharp, and it holds an edge like carbon steel, is easy to resharpen and fairly low maintenance. The hammered Tsuchime pattern is unique and industrial and the Kurouchi finish adds even more rustic character to the blade. The Octagonal Wenge handle is durable, simple, and comfortable.  

Due to the nature of handcrafting and traditional blacksmithing, each knife is unique and may have some cosmetic distortion or irregularities. This is expected and normal. Because these knives are handcrafted, they qualify for a 3 month limited warranty for manufacturing defects only. 

 

Features and Specifications

Steel:
SG2
Construction:
San Mai
Finish:
Tsuchime, Kurouchi
Handle Material:
Wenge
Handle Style:
Octagonal
Handle Colour:
Dark Wood
Knife Style:
Paring
Care:
Hand wash only
Origin:
Japan

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