Yoshihiro Aonamiuchi Blue Steel #1 Kenmuki Japanese Single Edged Vegetable Knife
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High-Carbon Care
This item is made from high-carbon steel. It offers excellent sharpness but can rust or develop a patina if not kept dry and properly maintained.
- Blade Hardness
- 64 HRC
- Stain Resistant
- No
- Saya Cover
- Free Magnolia Saya Cover Included
Full Specifications
Blade
- Knife Type
- Kenmuki (Utility Knife)
- Primary Use
- Small detail work (paring, trimming, herbs)
- Blade Metal
- Blue Steel #1
- Grade
- Aonamiuchi
- Blade Hardness
- 64 HRC
- Blade Edge Type
- Single Bevel
- Blade Finish
- Plain
- Stain Resistant
- No
Handle
- Handle Material
- Rosewood
- Handle Shape
- Octagonal
- Bolster Material
- Ebony
- Tang Type
- Partial Tang
Product Details
The Kenmuki knife is a traditional Japanese knife specifically designed for smaller precision tasks, perfect for intricately carving and styling vegetables and fruits to create stunning presentations and garnishes. With its elegant design, even the simplest tasks are elevated by this handcrafted knife, which combines beauty and functionality seamlessly.
Our handmade Yoshihiro Aonamiuchi Blue Steel knives showcase the extraordinary skill of our master artisans. Crafted from Aoko Blue Steel #1 with a hardness rating of 64 on the Rockwell scale, each knife is intricately forged with iron to produce striking wave-like patterns. This process requires a high degree of skill, allowing our artisans to create knives that not only perform exceptionally but also possess exquisite beauty. The term "Namiuchi," meaning wave forged, reflects the meticulous craftsmanship and the harmonious blend of aesthetics with the highest quality materials.
This Kenmuki knife is an essential tool for chefs who appreciate the artistry of Japanese knife-making, making it a perfect choice for those who value both performance and elegance in their culinary tools.
Care & Origin
- Country of Origin
- Japan
- Care Instructions
- Hand wash only.
Dry immediately.
Avoid the dishwasher. - Sharpening Method
- Sharpen by hand using whetstones. Do not use honing rods.