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Kazan Ginsan Nashiji Santoku 170mm (6.7")

Kazan Ginsan Nashiji Santoku 170mm (6.7")

Description

Our newest addition to the Kazan collection are forged in Tosa, Japan out of stainless Ginsan (silver 3) steel. Ginsan is known for being a tough steel with excellent edge retention and easy maintenance. The blades are finished in the nashiji style, hand sharpened and fitted with octagonal oak handles. Kazan is made exclusively for Chubo.

Why we love it: these beautiful knives perform like a $300 knife but at a much friendlier price.

About this shape

Santoku, which means ‘three virtues’ in Japanese, is an all-purpose knife with a taller blade profile than a gyutou. Its three virtues are the knife’s ability to cut fish, meat and vegetables. Santoku have a flatter ‘belly’ than gyutou and can be used comfortably with an up and down chopping motion rather than a ‘rocking’ type cut.


Specifications
Handle material Octagonal Oak Wa-handle
Blade length 170 mm (6.7")
Thickness at spine 2.3 mm
Thickness at tip 0.8 mm
Hardness (Rockwell scale) 61
Edge / Bevel Double (50/50)

Use & Care
  • Handwash in warm water and towel dry
  • Do not cut frozen foods
  • Use a sharpening stone, not a honing steel, to re-sharpen your Japanese chef knives
$180.00
Kazan Ginsan Nashiji Santoku 170mm (6.7")
$180.00

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Description

Description

Our newest addition to the Kazan collection are forged in Tosa, Japan out of stainless Ginsan (silver 3) steel. Ginsan is known for being a tough steel with excellent edge retention and easy maintenance. The blades are finished in the nashiji style, hand sharpened and fitted with octagonal oak handles. Kazan is made exclusively for Chubo.

Why we love it: these beautiful knives perform like a $300 knife but at a much friendlier price.

About this shape

Santoku, which means ‘three virtues’ in Japanese, is an all-purpose knife with a taller blade profile than a gyutou. Its three virtues are the knife’s ability to cut fish, meat and vegetables. Santoku have a flatter ‘belly’ than gyutou and can be used comfortably with an up and down chopping motion rather than a ‘rocking’ type cut.


Specifications
Handle material Octagonal Oak Wa-handle
Blade length 170 mm (6.7")
Thickness at spine 2.3 mm
Thickness at tip 0.8 mm
Hardness (Rockwell scale) 61
Edge / Bevel Double (50/50)

Use & Care
  • Handwash in warm water and towel dry
  • Do not cut frozen foods
  • Use a sharpening stone, not a honing steel, to re-sharpen your Japanese chef knives

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