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Santoku Knife AUS10 Hammered Damascus Indigo Dye Black Oak Octagonal Handle 170 | BECOS Original

Santoku Knife AUS10 Hammered Damascus Indigo Dye Black Oak Octagonal Handle 170 | BECOS Original

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Paving the way for the future! A gift of high-quality knives

This is a new Santoku knife created with carefully selected materials and specifications, in collaboration with Takahashi Kusu, which has over 100 years of history in Sakai, Osaka, a town known for its blades.

The blade uses AUS10 steel, which boasts high safety and corrosion resistance, also used in medical scalpels, and features a beautiful hammered Damascus pattern.

The handle is made of natural oak wood, considering weight balance, and is indigo-dyed to create a luxurious design.

Indigo dyeing is expected to have deodorizing effects and inhibit bacterial growth, and since it is natural, it is safe. It is a perfect material for kitchen utensils where hygiene is important.

It is a versatile knife that is strong against water, excellent in durability, and does not tire you even after long use.

It is perfect as a gift for those starting a new life, such as for a new home or moving.

For close friends, it would also be a welcome wedding gift.

This product is available only while supplies last.

Information

Brand BECOS
Production Area Tokyo
Technique Sakai Forged Blade
Material Blade: AUS10 Hammered Damascus Handle: Indigo-dyed Oak
Size (cm) Blade length: 17 Total length: 31
Weight (g) 135
Capacity (ml) 0
Box Paper box
Caution Dishwasher NG, Dish dryer NG
Remarks Can be used as is without initial sharpening.
When attaching the handle, the blade is heated to a high temperature, which may cause the top surface of the handle to scorch, crack, or black liquid to seep into the top part of the handle.
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