Ryusen Hamono Gurenhiryu Chinese Cleaver 220 mm

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SPECIFICATIONS
Blade Length 220 mm
Total Length 375 mm
Steel SPG STRIX
Handle Stabilized Poplar
Ferrule N/A
Rockwell 65
Height Spine to heel 118 mm
Width at Spine 2.5 mm
Weight 525 grams
Bevel  Double (50/50)

*The knife comes with a free matching saya included with your purchase! 

Ryusen Hamono

Ryusen Hamono is another fantastic maker working out of their shop in Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. They fully embrace the tradition of the region and take great pride in every step of the knife making process. They produce knives with excellent fit & finish, and sharpness that are absolutely beautiful to look at and hold. Winners of numerous design awards and supporters of the Japanese national team at the Bocuse D'or their knives are popular with professional chefs and home cooks alike.

Ryusen Hamono works primarily with SG2/R2, a high powder stainless steel that is very hard and grinds super thin behind the edge. The blades generally have a shorter blade height, which makes them great for precise slicing tasks. Their profiles vary quite a bit, from aggressive sweeping k-tips to more traditional yet modern gyuto shapes. The blades are very consistent, as they employ both modern and traditional techniques, each blade is hand sharpened and impeccably sharp out of the box. Every handle has a unique pattern, particularly the Blazen line, which has a distinctly comfortable taper, compared to the Tanganryu line, which is a hybrid western micarta handle, also with a smooth finish.

From the Ryusen Hamono Website...

"Blade made of new material "SPG STRIX®" that enables the highest level of sharpness.
The blade is made of new material "SPG STRIX®" that embodies traditional Japanese steel forging techniques. The new material "SPG STRIX®" has the same workability and durability as conventional stainless steel powder steel, but has a hardening hardness of HRC65, the highest level of hardness of stainless steel blade steel. It exhibits optimal performance for knives, such as "best sharpness brought by high hardness," "ease of sharpening and edge attachment like carbon steel," and "excellent corrosion resistance and toughness."
The beautiful blade shape reminiscent of the curve of a Japanese sword maintains an appropriate space between the handle and the cutting board, creating an innovative style that allows it to smoothly cut into ingredients with little force.
The shimmering pattern at the boundary between the blade and the handle is applied by hand by craftsmen one by one, and is inspired by flames (blazes) that express the maker's passion for craftsmanship and the user's passion for cooking."


The Knife

A Chinese style cleaver is thin at the spine and behind the edge, and is generally light. These are used by Chinese chefs as an all purpose knife for vegetables, meats, and some butchery. They are not to be used for cutting through bones, as this will damage the blade.

 

Knife Care (Stainless Steel)

  • Although this knife is made from stainless steel we do still encourage our customers to keep their knives as dry and clean as possible.
  • NO DISHWASHER - the high heat will ruin the wooden handle.
  • Wash and dry by hand using regular dish soap and warm water using a none abrasive sponge or cloth.
  • Ensure the knife is dry before being put away for storage and ensure the edge of the knife is protected to avoid any unnecessary dulling.
  • Avoid Bones, Frozen foods, nuts and hard candies or anything other than fruits, vegetables and proteins.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Follow these care recommendations for your Japanese knives to protect the edge and keep them sharp as long as possible: 

  • Do not put them in the dishwasher or soak them in water, as this may ruin the wooden handle and rust the blade. 
  • Wash with soapy water and wipe dry after each use, especially after handling acidic ingredients, to minimize the risk of rusting.  
  • Don’t cut through anything you wouldn’t bite through, like frozen foods, hard candies, or bones, as this may chip or damage the knife. 
  • Don't torque the blade, as this may chip the knife. Use it in a forward and back, up and down motion without twisting.
  • Don’t scrape the cutting board with your knife, as this will cause it to dull quickly and ruin your edge. 
  • Use an end grain wooden cutting board or hi-soft rubberized cutting board if you can to protect your edge. Glass, bamboo, and granite are terrible materials for cutting boards, and plastic is only slightly better. 
SHIPPING & RETURNS

All products are shipped within 24 hours. We offer same day shipping for products ordered by 12pm. Please allow 4-7 business days for your shipment to arrive with standard shipping. Expedited shipping options are also available at checkout.

We offer free shipping on orders within Canada over $150 CAD and free shipping on orders to the US over $200 USD.

Curbside pick-up is available at both our Hamilton and Etobicoke locations.

To make sure our customers are always satisfied, we offer full refunds on products for 14 days after receiving them. See our full return policy for details.

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KNIFE SHAPE

THE CLEAVER

There are two main types of cleaver. A Chinese style cleaver is thin at the spine and behind the edge, and is generally light. These are used by Chinese chefs as an all purpose knife for vegetables, meats, and some butchery. They are not to be used for cutting through bones, as this will damage the blade. Kau Kong, or chopper cleavers, are much thicker both at the spine and behind the edge, making them heavier and capable of cutting through some bones (chicken, rabbit, but not cow). Both styles have tall blade heights and are easily used in an up and down chopping motion.

STEEL TYPE

SPG STRIX

SPG STRIX is a new stainless steel from the Takefu Steel Company and is a major step forward in cutlery steel making. Normally, elements are added to and dispersed throughout a base metal to achieve extra hardness; however, these hard carbides are difficult to grind down with a whetstone. SPG STRIX is made by hardening the metal base of the steel instead, making it easy to sharpen, have fantastic edge retention, and great corrosion resistance.

Chemical Composition:
Not disclosed by Takefu Steel Company

COMPOSITION

STAINLESS STEEL

LOW MAINTENANCE

Stainless steel Japanese knives are made in a process called “Sanmai” or “Forge welding” where two softer layers of stainless steel are laminated around a harder core layer of stainless steel. All three of these layers are rust resistant and therefore are not susceptible to rust or discoloration. The softer outer layers of steel are used to make the knife more durable and flexible while the harder core layer is used to provide better edge retention to the blade.

THE BLACKSMITH

RYUSEN HAMONO

Ryusen Hamono is a maker of the renowned Takefu Knife Village in Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. They fully embrace the tradition of the region and take great pride in every step of the knife making process. They produce knives with both modern and traditional techniques, creating excellent finishes that are beautiful and comfortable to hold. Each blade is hand sharpened to be impeccable straight out of the box. Winners of numerous design awards and supporters of the Japanese national team at the Bocuse D'or, their knives are popular with professional chefs and home cooks alike.

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