Tsukasa Hinoura Custom Knife "Unryu-Mon" Wa Petty 195mm (7.6 Inch)

Echigo Blacksmith, Tsukasa Hinoura is the third generation of Blacksmith family. He is creating his original knives under his name “Tsukasa” brand. He is aggressively searching his own way to express his skill and passion to the blades.

Our first impression of his knives is the “Honed Beauty”, and we can recognize his skills, times and passions behind it. It is the perfect knife with beautiful seamless line and form, no sharp corners, no distortion, no gaps etc. He devotes tremendous times from start to finish one knife for every detail. Unlike some other forge-smiths, he never uses modern machineries and finished clad steels developed by the latest technologies, because he believes the old fashioned traditional hand works of from forge cladding, Hizukuri forming to a water tempering can only use his experienced skills and express his soul and passion into the blades.

For the final finishing, he does a hand honing using the several different grids natural whetstones and spends at least two hours to polish and sharpen one blade. He says the whetstone hand honing is the best to get the sharpest edge of carbon steel blade. This is also very important work, not only to enhance total beauty of the blade appearance and function of the blade performance, but also to check the condition of the steel. He can judge to see if the steel has been treated properly by this stone polishing. It is the essence that these time-consuming and never-compromising processes make his knives super-outstanding among many forged knives in Japan. When you hold his knife, you will see what we mean, a perfect fusion of the forged carbon steel with clad soft iron on the polished edge line with mysterious sparkling that shows a functional beauty.

His basic blade pattern is called “Kitae-Ji” (鍛地), using Shirogami No.2 Carbon Hagane steel core wrapped and layer-forged with wrought irons. These new distinct Damascus patterns are from his forging technique to give you a visual joy as well as the highest level of craftsmanship.

Unryu-Mon (雲流紋) clouds flow patterns

Based on the “Kitae-Ji” pattern (His basic blade pattern is called “Kitae-Ji” (鍛地), using Shirogami No.2 Carbon Hagane steel core wrapped and layer-forged with wrought irons), the layers have been twist forged repeatedly, creating unique clouds flow Damascus patterns on entire blade surface including the spine.

The tall blade and rounded nose / tip of the Santoku make it a versatile knife that is well suited to cutting meat, fish, or vegetables; Hence its name, which literally means “Three-purpose”. The Santoku is often recommended as a multi-purpose kitchen knife.

Especificación

Knife Model: Tsukasa Hinoura Unryu-Mon Wa Petty

Blade Material: White Steel No.2 Damascus

Rockwell Hardness (HRc):

Afilado de la hoja y forma del filo: Doble bisel 50/50

Handle Material: D Shaped Chestnut Wood Handle with Water Buffalo Horn Bolster

Saya incluida: No.

Wa Petty 195mm (7.6″)
Longitud del filo de corte: 160mm
Total Length: 309mm
Espesor de la hoja: 5mm
Ancho de la hoja: 48mm
Handle Length: 127mm
Peso total: 145g

Acerca de la versión para zurdos

Este cuchillo viene con una geometría de filo de doble bisel 50/50 para uso de diestros y zurdos.

Para su información, los cuchillos de cocina japoneses están generalmente diseñados para la mano derecha utilizar con un afilado ligeramente más grueso y redondeado en la hoja del lado derecho y un afilado menos redondeado (casi plano y recto) en la hoja del lado izquierdo. Sin embargo, tanto los diestros como los zurdos pueden utilizar los cuchillos que tienen el filo de doble bisel afilado 50/50 sin problemas.

Instrucciones y mantenimiento

Creemos que la calidad y el rendimiento de corte de los cuchillos japoneses son los mejores del mundo, y esperamos que disfrute de la fina artesanía y el afilado de su nuevo cuchillo. Con los cuidados adecuados, cada cuchillo japonés debería ser su compañero de cocina especial durante mucho tiempo.

Importante

Este es el cuchillo de cocina de hoja de acero al carbono que puede oxidarse y decolorarse fácilmente, y requiere cuidados y atenciones adicionales para evitar la oxidación.

  • Por favor, no introduzca el cuchillo en el lavavajillas para su limpieza.
  • Por favor, no deje el cuchillo en agua o en condiciones de humedad durante mucho tiempo.
  • Después de usarla, lave a mano la hoja, el cabezal y el mango, y límpiela y séquela con ropa suave. Aplique aceite Tsubaki a la hoja y guárdela en un lugar seco.
  • Este es un cuchillo extremadamente afilado. Por favor, tenga especial cuidado al usarlo y guardarlo.
  • A diferencia de los cuchillos de fabricación alemana, las hojas de los cuchillos japoneses se afilan con un filo muy fino para que el corte sea más nítido y el reafilado más fácil. Por favor, proteja el filo de los golpes con materiales duros para evitar que se astille o se agriete.
  • Por favor, no lo utilice para cortar alimentos con hueso o congelados, ni ningún alimento de caparazón duro como la langosta y el cangrejo.
  • Recomendamos el uso de piedras de afilar japonesas para reafilar el cuchillo cuando esté desafilado.

Price : 1000.00 $