We offer traditional Japanese knives from
・Seki City, Gifu Prefecture
・Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture
・Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture
・Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture
・Sanjo City, Niigata Prefecture
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Petty Knife Sai Damascus Finish Micarta Handle with Bolster 150mm (ペティ サイ ダマスカス仕上げ マイカルタ柄 口金付 150mm)
¥22,800
※You can still order items that are out of stock. We will arrange it for you, so please feel free to request it via DM or other means. Cutlery description Production area: Seki City, Gifu Prefecture (Seki Cutlery) Category: Petty knife Blade length: 150mm Steel: Laminated steel Handle: Micarta handle with ferrule (The ferrule prevents dirt from accumulating at the edge of the blade and handle, making it hygienic to use.) Damascus steel is famous in the world of knives. Its woodgrain-like pattern is very popular, and it is often out of stock. Damascus steel is made by layering many thin steel sheets in a mille-feuille style and sharpening them to create the woodgrain pattern. Damascus steel itself is a steel material made in ancient India, and knives currently on the market are sold with a "Damascus finish" or "Damascus pattern" that resemble the image of Damascus steel. This base metal is often made by steel manufacturers, and occasionally blacksmiths make knives that are forged in a similar way. It can be confusing because knife manufacturers use terms such as "Damascus finish," "sumigashi," "forged surface," and "laminated steel," but basically they are all the same kind of product.
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Petty Knife, Shigekisaku, VG-10, Red Composite Handle, 150mm (ペティ 誠貴作 V金10号 赤合板 150mm)
¥27,000
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※You can still order items that are out of stock. We will arrange it for you, so please feel free to request it via DM or other means. Cutlery description Production area: Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture (Banshu Miki Uchi Hamono) Category: Petty Blade length: 150mm Steel: V Gold No. 10 Structure: Laminated structure A petty knife made at Tanaka Kazuyuki Hamono Seisakusho in Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture. It cuts well, of course, but Makoto's unique knives are full of originality that you won't find anywhere else. The recommended point is that the blade has a laminated structure in which thin stainless steel made hard in the center to give it a sharp edge is sandwiched between thin stainless steel in a mille-feuille shape, and by sharpening it, a wave pattern with many lines is completed. In addition, since these knives are sharpened by craftsmen one by one, no two patterns are exactly the same, and each one is unique in the world.
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Petty Knife, TAMAHAGANE, Bamboo Kouto, Damascus, 150mm (ペティ TAMAHAGANE 竹 響十 ダマスカス 150mm)
¥29,800
※You can still order items that are out of stock. We will arrange it for you, so please feel free to request it via DM or other means. Cutlery description Production area: Sanjo City, Niigata Prefecture (Sanjo Cutlery) Category: Petty knife Blade length: 150mm Steel: Damascus steel (63 layers) Handle: Monaka handle (The handle is hollow, and uses a "stainless monaka structure" that is light and maintains its beauty forever. In addition, the handle is hygienic, using 18-8 stainless steel, which allows for high-pressure, high-temperature sterilization and cleaning with water and detergent. *Do not sterilize with hypochlorous acid, chlorine, etc.) Damascus steel got its name from the fact that it was made using Wootz steel from India and forged into swords and other weapons in Damascus, Syria. Its most distinctive feature is the unique pattern that appears when the molten cast steel solidifies in the crucible, and only a few people know how to make it. During the Crusades, it was prized as a fine sword due to its mysterious beauty and rarity. Modern-day Damascus steel is a reproduction of this pattern.
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Petty Knife TAMAHAGANE Kouto, Damascus 150mm KP-1107H (ペティ TAMAHAGANE 響十 ダマスカス 150mm KP-1107H)
¥23,500
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※You can still order items that are out of stock. We will arrange it for you, so please feel free to request it via DM or other means. Cutlery description Production area: Sanjo City, Niigata Prefecture (Sanjo Cutlery) Category: Petty knife Blade length: 150mm Steel material: Damascus steel (63 layers) Handle: Wooden handle (laminated plywood handle) Damascus steel was named after the fact that it was made from Indian wootz steel and forged into swords and other weapons in Damascus, Syria. Its greatest feature is the unique pattern that appears when the molten cast steel solidifies in the crucible, and only a few people know how to make it. During the Crusades, it was prized as a famous sword due to its mysterious beauty and rarity. Today's Damascus steel is a reproduction of this pattern.