HONMAMON "MOTOKANE" Kurouchi Kiritsuke Gyuto (Chef's Knife) Aogami Steel No.1, 210~240mm
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■Material:
Blade: Aogami No. 1, Base metal: Soft iron
Handle: Walnut
handle Ferrule: Plastic
Blade shape: Double-edged
Blade finish: Black finish
Handle shape: Octagonal handle
■ Manufacturing: Made in Japan
■ Uses: General food ingredients
■Features:
This chef's knife is fire-forged by one of Tosa's leading knife smiths.
The cutting edge is made of Hitachi Yasugi's high-quality Aogami No. 1 steel.
The thick steel is hammered and stretched by fire-forging to create a dense structure.
Furthermore, the heat treatment is carried out with the utmost care to bring out the best in the characteristics of Aogami No. 1.
Although it is called a chef's knife, it is a versatile knife that can cut things other than meat and is called a chef's knife overseas.
The blade is longer and narrower than a Santoku knife, making it easy to cut blocks of meat and de-stretch the tendons.
The handle is a round walnut handle that is easy to grip and matches the Japanese atmosphere.
This versatile knife is recommended for a wide range of people, from ordinary households to professional chefs.
■About sharpness:
This knife is made of steel, so it is coated with blade varnish to prevent rust.
Therefore, if you use it straight out of the box, it will not be as sharp as it should be.
The varnish will come off as you use it, but you can experience the original sharpness by sharpening it.
■Note:
From forging to sharpening, the knife is made by hand.
During the manufacturing process, scratches and peeling of the oxide coating may occur on the blade.
For this reason, we do not inspect for small scratches or peeling of the oxide coating.
Since the knife is free forged, there may be differences in size for each product, and the blade may have slight distortions or bends.
Do not use a dishwasher or dryer.
Since it is a steel knife, it will rust.
Since it has a black finish, rust is not noticeable, but please wipe off any moisture frequently before use.


TOSA traditional skill “Free Forging”
TOSA cutlery started from 1621, over 400 years ago. Forge to finished need many steps, all steps just made from one blacksmith. Easy to control every part and keep it free style to forging, because that’s made by same craftsman. So, that’s why call this skill to “Free Forging”.
With the sound of a violent blow sparks, the way thick steel is transformed into a kitchen knife in the blink of an eye is truly craftsmanship. By hitting it many times with a hammer and stretching it, impurities come out, by making the structure “dense”, it becomes a knife with high hardness and stickiness.

You can see the marks of the hammer that was struck up with a hammer, it has the characteristic of being handmade by craftsmen and resistant to rust compared to polished finishing.



Because free forging, can be easy to innovation.
The knife is consistently performed by a single craftsman, without being bound by the framework of the process, so can continue to improve and evolve.

This knife isn’t mass production.
We are focus on the knife quality than productivity. You can feel the soul of craftsman. We recommend you use that for gift.When purchasing
Motokane Tosa Kurouchi knives are handcrafted from forging to sharpening.
During the manufacturing process, scratches and peeling of the oxide coating may occur on the blade.
Therefore, we do not inspect products for scratches and peeling of the oxide coating as shown below.

Please refrain from applying if you are particular about appearance.
Size: Total length approx. 370mm
Blade length approx. 210mm Blade width approx. 45mm (base) Blade thickness approx. 4mm
Handle length approx. 145mm Width approx. 26mm (max) Thickness approx. 22mm
Weight: Approx. 160g
Size: Total length approx. 405mm
Blade length approx. 240mm Blade width approx. 47mm (base) Blade thickness approx. 4mm
Handle length approx. 150mm Width approx. 25mm (max) Thickness approx. 21mm
Weight: Approx. 195g