Shigeki Tanaka Harukaze santoku nuga 165 mm, SG2 carbide powder, chestnut
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340,00 €
The santoku is a cross between a cooking knife (gyuto) and a chopping knife (nakiri). The tip of the blade, which is directed downwards from the center of the knife, allows you to find a more stable support on the work surface and a larger cutting surface. It is well suited for cutting and chopping meat, fish, vegetables and fruits. The santoku is a very popular general knife in Japanese homes Thanks to the wider blade, it is very convenient to use the santoku to lift chopped food from the cutting board into the pot.
The Harukaze knife series is made of the best stainless steel alloy SG2 (HRC 62-63). Contrasting damask patterns are hand forged and unique to each knife. The knives of the Harukaze series are equipped with luxurious chestnut octagonal handles - the knives are light and fast and set the standard for modern Japanese chef's knives.
Shigeki Tanaka is a blacksmith from Miki City, Hyogo, and one of the most famous knife makers of the younger generation in Japan. Tanaka san comes from a family of blacksmiths with a long tradition - his ancestors have held the same profession for 4 generations.
Tanaka san trained as a blacksmith under the skilled masters of Takefu Knife Village in Fukui Prefecture and then returned to Miki to open his own forge.
Tanaka san works dedicatedly with his small team and forges all his blades by hand. He has a good command of different materials and forges both stainless and carbon steel.
The Harukaze knife series is made of the best stainless steel alloy SG2 (HRC 62-63). Contrasting damask patterns are hand forged and unique to each knife. The knives of the Harukaze series are equipped with luxurious chestnut octagonal handles - the knives are light and fast and set the standard for modern Japanese chef's knives.
Shigeki Tanaka is a blacksmith from Miki City, Hyogo, and one of the most famous knife makers of the younger generation in Japan. Tanaka san comes from a family of blacksmiths with a long tradition - his ancestors have held the same profession for 4 generations.
Tanaka san trained as a blacksmith under the skilled masters of Takefu Knife Village in Fukui Prefecture and then returned to Miki to open his own forge.
Tanaka san works dedicatedly with his small team and forges all his blades by hand. He has a good command of different materials and forges both stainless and carbon steel.