Hokiyama Sakon AUS10 Hammered shiny Damascus 240mm (9.5") Gyuto knife with Burnt pattern Urushi lacquered Magnolia Wood octagon handle - Knife-Life - Best Japanese Knife Store
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Hokiyama Sakon AUS10 Hammered shiny Damascus 240mm (9.5") Gyuto knife with Burnt pattern Urushi lacquered Magnolia Wood octagon handle

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This beautiful hand-forged Gyuto knife was made by Hokiyama cutlery from the Tosa province on Shikoku Island of Japan. Hammered texture (Tsuchi-me) on 240mm long Damascus blade has AUS10 core steel, heat-treated up to 59-60 HRC. Octagon handle made from natural Magnolia Wood and finished with traditional Japanese Burnt pattern Urushi lacquer.

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Gyuto knife is a multipurpose knife, analogous to the European Chef knife. In Japanese "Gyuto" means "cow sword", as it was originally designed for cutting large chunks of beef. But unlike the European Chef knife, the Japanese Gyuto knife is thinner and made of harder steel. Usually, Gyuto blade lengths from 180 to 300mm (most popular 180mm; 210mm, and 240mm). The handle can be as Western same as Japanese style. Gyuto is the real King of the kitchen. With this knife, you can do just about anything (meat, fish, vegetables, fruit). With Gyuto you can chop, slice, julienne, dice.

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This beautiful hand-forged Gyuto knife was made by Hokiyama cutlery from the Tosa province on Shikoku Island of Japan. Hammered texture (Tsuchi-me) on 240mm long Damascus blade has AUS10 core steel, heat-treated up to 59-60 HRC. Octagon handle made from natural Magnolia Wood and finished with traditional Japanese Burnt pattern Urushi lacquer. Sakon is Hokiyama Cutlery's Top Lineup name, dedicated to the famous swordsmith of Edo Period Toushiro. This Lineup was specially developed to meet the highest practical benefits and beauty requirements by combining traditional Japanese sword-making methods with modern materials and techniques. Fantastic sharpness, strong corrosion resistance, and easy maintenance simultaneously make the Sakon Gyuto knife a perfect choice for home "Everyday" cooking. And, of course,  it is an excellent first knife for people who want to start using a Japanese knife. Each knife is packed with traditional patterns in a premium Japanese authentic gift box.

Knife Type Gyuto
Brand Hokiyama Cutlery
Knife Style Modern Japanese Kniwes
Blade Bevel Grind Double-edged
Total Knife Lenth (mm/inch) 400/15.75
Blade Lenth (mm/inch) 240/9.5
Blade Height at Base/Heel (mm/inch) 48/1.89
Blade Thickness above heel (mm/inch) 1.8/0.07
Blade Thickness above tip (mm/inch) 1.6/0.06
Blade Steel / Core steel AUS10
Blade Core Hardness 59-60HRC
Blade Construction / Structure Damascus Knives
Knife Handle Material Burnt pattern Urushi lacquered Magnolia Wood
Handle Bolster No
Total Knife Weight (g/Oz) 164/5.78
Hand-sharpened Yes
Place of Origin Kochi Japan

After use, wash it with a soft sponge, wipe the knife dry and store safely. Avoid cutting the bones, frozen foods, hard fruit pits.

Recommended cutting surface: wood, rubberized boards, and high-end composites, as well as quality plastics such as polyethylene, make acceptable cutting surfaces and will help protect and extend the life of the knife's edge. AVOID using glass, metal, countertops, and other rigid, unyielding surfaces.

We think that sharpening all quality Japanese knives on whetstones produces the finest results for your blades.

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