Nakagawa Satoshi x Myojin Damascus Santoku 165mm

(1 customer review)

R10,500.00

Satoshi Nakagawa

Nakagawa-san trained under Master Blacksmith Kenichi Shiraki for 16 Years. Shiraki-San is known and respected all across Japan for developing innovative blacksmithing techniques.

In 2021 Nakagawa-San had set up his own company and produces some of the most amazing knives available in Japan.

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Description

Santoku

Santoku Knife (三徳包丁 – pronounced: Santoku Bōchō) literally translated from Japanese means ‘Three Virtues’. Three Virtues refers to the three methods of using a knife namely slicing, dicing and chopping or the three types of fresh produce that is meat, fish and vegetables.

The Santoku’s multi-purpose and versatility nature leads it to be compared with a Western chef’s knife or the Gyuto. As the Three Virtues suggests it’s perfect for chopping, mincing and slicing the three main fresh produces. It excels easily through the fresh produce and creates thin slices of meat, seafood, cheese, fruits, and vegetables. The wide blade is handy for scooping food off the cutting board. The blade profile is well suited for up-and-down motion or using a tap-chop or a push-cut.

The Santoku thin blade is shorter than Western chef’s or Gyuto knives making it lighter, easier to handle and less strenuous for long periods of work. The flatter cutting edge is nearly straight from heel to tip. The Santoku is perfect for users with smaller hands and a bit more limited working space. The double-bevel, thin, sharp edge prioritises finesse instead of power.

Best for: Meat, Fish, Vegetables

Kitchen Samurai Ease of Use Rating: All-Rounder – Easy to use and applies to most food types

Reviews (1)

1 review for Nakagawa Satoshi x Myojin Damascus Santoku 165mm

  1. Werner Joubert

    I have this ones brother. The best attention to detail of any blade and handle I have, or seen, so far. It is the most “wow” blade of all. Hold this blade up in the light to see the awesome patterns , depth and subtle patina colours. Nakagawa is a phenomenal blacksmith and the sharpener/ finisher is the one and only Myojin. Google both to see how sought after both are all over the world. Well done Neil on sourcing the very best available

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