Mahou Damascus Kiritsuke Knife
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Introducing the Mahou Kiritsuke – a masterpiece of culinary craftsmanship. This high-quality Damascus steel European-style knife features a mesmerizing wave-like pattern on its blade, reminiscent of the sea. The unique octagonal wood handle captures different colors, providing both comfort and elegance. Experience the artistry and precision of the Mahou Kiritsuke, elevating your culinary creations to new heights.
*The handles' colors will be chosen at random.
EACH KNIFE IS UNIQUE
- Hand-forged knives
- Unique octagonal handle made of colored hard wood
- Japanese VG-10 Damascus steel
- Extremely sharp and hard blades
PRODUCT DETAILS
- 67 layers of Damascus steel
- Hardness: 62±1 HRC
- Grinding: double-sided
- Grinding angle: 15°
- Stainless: Yes
- For left and right-handers: Yes
- Total Length: 13.1" / 33.5cm
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US Shipping
6-10 Days
Canada
7-10 Business Days
Australia
9-12 Business Days
Europe
6-9 Days
Rest Of The World
17 Business Days
We are proud to offer a 30-day no questions asked returns policy on all our knives. If you are unhappy in any way contact our friendly customer support team by email: info@theknifebase.com
1. Conscientious Cleaning: After each use, it's important to wash your knives by hand with water and mild dish detergent. Dry them carefully afterward to prevent potential damage and staining.
2. The right cutting surface: To prolong the life of your knives, it is recommended to use wooden or plastic cutting surfaces. Avoid glass or metal pads as they can wear down the blades faster.
3. Proper cutting technique: Be sure to wield the knife safely and efficiently to avoid accidents and keep the blade sharp longer. Hold the knife so that it rests optimally on the cutting surface and avoid abrupt, sideways bending.
4. Careful storage: Store your knives in such a way that they cannot be damaged and do not pose a danger. Use a knife block, special magnetic strips, or a drawer with suitable compartments.
5. Regular sharpening and oiling: To maintain the cutting performance of your knives, you should sharpen them continuously. Use suitable sharpening stones or knife sharpeners for this purpose. Occasional treatment with food-grade oil also protects against moisture and rust.