A Japanese Kawamuki (peeler) kitchen knife with a blackened blade and octagonal spalted maple handle, ideal for in-the-hand-cutting and small chopping. Made by Suzuki Uchi Hamono, a renowned Japanese blacksmithing workshop led by Tsukasa Suzuki, who is known for his exceptional skills in forging unique kitchen knives. Hailing from Yamagata prefecture, a region known for its long-standing tradition of blacksmithing, he learned the art of forging from his father and has been practicing it for more than 40 years. This knife is single-sided, which means it has a bevel on only one side of the blade. One advantage of this geometry is its ability to make food fall away from the blade with minimal effort, a feature particularly useful in precision cutting tasks, where the chef’s control over the cut is crucial. This knife has a distinctive blade thickness profile — the spine, referred to as the ‘ear’ of the knife, is relatively thick at around 5mm, while the rest of the blade is extremely thin at just over 1mm. The thick spine, whilst providing strength and rigidity, also helps prevent food from piling up on the blade, a feature that is particularly helpful when working with ingredients that tend to stick to the knife. The blade length of this knife is 65mm. Hand wash only, and dry immediately.
This blade is made from carbon steel, which keeps a better edge than stainless, but will develop rust spots if left wet or kept damp and will naturally discolour in use — dry after use and oil regularly to keep it in good condition.
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