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Blade Length | 230 mm |
Total Length | 380 mm |
Steel | Aogami (Blue) Super Stainless Clad |
Handle | Mono Ebony |
Ferrule | N/A |
Rockwell | 63-65 |
Height Spine to heel | 49 mm |
Width at Spine | 2.25 mm |
Weight | 218 grams |
Bevel | Double (50/50) |
The Blacksmith
Nigara Hamono is located in Hirosaki city, Aomori Prefecture, on the west coast of the very northern tip of the main island of Honshu, Japan. Their family has a 350 year old history of making knives and swords and more recently has expanded into structural steel beams for use in construction. Tsuyoshi Yoshizawa stands as the 8th generation smith in the lineage of blacksmiths at Nigara Hamono and creates knives with his younger brother and two other craftsmen.
Nigara Hamono knives are characterized by their signature tsuchime pattern, as well as play with stainless damascus. These knives stand out for their aesthetic appeal, thinness behind the edge, and functionality, given they make their steel in house, and work primarily with high powdered stainless steels. They produce uniquely versatile profiles, ranging from very flat “kiritsuke nakiris” to aggressively curved “kiritsuke gyutos”.
The Knife
The Gyuto is the Japanese equivalent to a chef's knife and is arguably the most versatile knife shape available. The 240 mm gyuto is especially versatile as the added length makes it adept at slicing tasks and dealing with larger vegetables. Once you get comfortable with it's size it's great at smaller more intricate preparations as well and we would argue an essential for any professional cook/chef.
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