Senzo Black santoku, 167 mm
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Santoku is a cross between a chef's knife (gyuto) and a chopping knife (nakiri). The tip of the blade, which is directed down from the center of the knife, makes it possible to find a more stable support and a larger cutting surface on the working surface. Well suited for cutting and shredding meat, fish, root and fruit. Santoku is a very popular common knife in Japanese homes. Thanks to the wider blade, it is very convenient to lift chopped food from the cutting board to the pot with the help of santoku.
The Senzo Black series is inspired by traditional Japanese "wabocho" knives. The respectable octagonal handle made of dark pakka wood also emphasizes the traditions of Japanese cuisine.
The blade of the Senzo Black knives is made of 33-layer damascus steel, the cutting core of which is durable VG-10 steel (HRC 60-61). In addition to the fact that the knife retains sharpness for a long time, it is also well resistant to corrosion, abrasion and discoloration. The layers of Damascus form a contrasting and unique wavy pattern, so that in addition to the excellent performance characteristics, the use of Senzo Black is also esthetically enjoyable.
The Senzo Black series is inspired by traditional Japanese "wabocho" knives. The respectable octagonal handle made of dark pakka wood also emphasizes the traditions of Japanese cuisine.
The blade of the Senzo Black knives is made of 33-layer damascus steel, the cutting core of which is durable VG-10 steel (HRC 60-61). In addition to the fact that the knife retains sharpness for a long time, it is also well resistant to corrosion, abrasion and discoloration. The layers of Damascus form a contrasting and unique wavy pattern, so that in addition to the excellent performance characteristics, the use of Senzo Black is also esthetically enjoyable.