Traditional Japanese knife making values a sharp edge, which requires attention and care. Sharpening and honing should be done with only water whetstones. Hand wash and dry only, and do so immediately if working with acidic ingredients. Do not use on objects such as bones, nutshells, and frozen foods.
The most versatile and essential of all knives a cook can have is a Japanese chefs knife known as a Gyuto knife. The Gyuto is a Japanese chefs knife with a curved blade that smoothly rocks back and forth and has an extended tip for quick chopping that can be used to cut meat, fish, and vegetables.
Our Ice Hardened Molybdenum series is created through the forging of high carbon Aus10 stainless steel into a single piece. Ice hardening enhances the hardness of refined steel and adds resilience for consistent performance in demanding conditions. These knives feature a thin, razor sharp, double edged blade and are lightweight, ideal for precise tasks.
Aus10 is commonly used in high-end Japanese knives and provides a good foundation to build a knife with well-rounded attributes. The craftsmanship on the blade is impeccable with attention to detail that only hands on work can provide. The quality of the steel together with its' expert craftsmanship makes this a professional quality chefs knife with an excellent blend of razor sharpness, durability, and comfort that is unrivaled in its price range.
Proudly made in Japan and not mass produced. These knives are complimented with a traditional Japanese Wa-style handcrafted Octagonal Handle that is lightweight and ergonomically welds to the hand for seamless use. A protective wooden sheath called a Saya is included, which protects the knife and adds to its appearance when not in use. Every knife from Yoshihiro is handcrafted by master artisans creating a unique one-of-a-kind work of art.