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Kiritsuke Silver Steel #3 Nashiji Blade 205mm

Kiritsuke Silver Steel #3 Nashiji Blade 205mm

SKU:BL028

Prezzo di listino ¥27,800 JPY
Prezzo di listino ¥27,800 JPY Prezzo scontato ¥27,800 JPY
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Lead time: 6-12 months

“Kiritsuke” knifes are an all-purpose knife featured a diagonally cut-off tip. Kiritsuke knives are one of the few multipurpose traditional Japanese blades, and can be used as a slicer or a vegetable knife. These sword shaped knives feature a straighter and wider edge than a yanagi for vegetables, and a longer blade than an usuba for slicing fish with ease. The user needs more skill with traditional Japanese knives in order to utilize this unique kiritsuke style design properly. Traditionally, these knives are used only by the chefs as a symbol of status.

Material Details

Gingami 3 is categorized to stainless steel for its 13-14.5% Chromium blending ratio. Although it’s a corrosion-resistant stainless steel, actual feel of cutting is closer to the high-end carbon steel, The edge is not slippy but significantly grabbing object fibers.

Another reason why professional chef selects Gingami 3 is a good affinity to whetstones at hand re-sharpening. The combination with the soft stainless SUS405 outer layer provides further easiness to the blade sharpening. Neo-Classic Nashiji finish gives irresistible appeal to the series as well. The combination with the soft stainless SUS405 outer layer provides further easiness to the blade sharpening.

Finish Details

The Japanese term “Nashiji” (English: Pear skin pattern) refers to the result of a technique that appears to leave the surface finish of a blade looking unfinished and rustic.

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Product Name (Japanese) 牛刀
Blade Type Double-edged
Blade Material Silver Steel #3/Gingami No.3
Material Detail Gingami 3 is categorized to stainless steel for its 13-14.5% Chromium blending ratio. Although it’s a corrosion-resistant stainless steel, actual feel of cutting is closer to the high-end carbon steel, The edge is not slippy but significantly grabbing object fibers. Another reason why professional chef selects Gingami 3 is a good affinity to whetstones at hand re-sharpening. The combination with the soft stainless SUS405 outer layer provides further easiness to the blade sharpening. Neo-Classic Nashiji finish gives irresistible appeal to the series as well. The combination with the soft stainless SUS405 outer layer provides further easiness to the blade sharpening.
Blade Finish Nashiji
Finish Detail The Japanese term “Nashiji” (English: Pear skin pattern) refers to the result of a technique that appears to leave the surface finish of a blade looking unfinished and rustic.
HRC 60~61
Total Length 310mm
Blade Length 205mm
Blade Width 53mm
Blade Thickness 2mm
Handle Length (Recommended) 135mm
Origin Seki City in Gifu Prefecture
Sheath Availability Yes
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Silver Steel #3 / Nashiji / Japanese HandleBL028Lead time: 6-12 months
Silver Steel #3 / Nashiji / Japanese HandleBL028Lead time: 6-12 months
Prezzo di listino
¥27,800
Prezzo scontato
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Prezzo di listino
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Crafted in Japan

At Musashi Japan, we partner with skilled craftsmen across seven Japanese prefectures who practice centuries-old, region-specific techniques. Our mission is to create blades that honor tradition while meeting the modern demands of the kitchen.

Honoring Tradition

Drawing on techniques such as Damascus forging, traditional lacquer work, and precision engraving, alongside thoughtful modern materials, every blade embodies the skill, history, and individuality of its maker.

Shared with the world

With products delivered to more than 136 countries, we offer experiences that reach far beyond the purchase itself, allowing people around the world to connect with the spirit, skill, and culture of Japan.