Shape | Kiritsuke |
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Blade Length | 210 mm |
Blade Height | 46 mm |
Blade Thickness Above Heel | 3 mm |
Weight | 119 g |
Steel Type | ATS-314 Stainless Steel with Stainless Steel Cladding |
Rockwell Hardness | 61–62 |
Edge/Bevel | Double (50/50) |
Handle | Wa (Japanese) Handle - Octagon Canadian Maple |
Knife Line | Ryusen Fukakuryu |
Made in | Echizen, Fukui, Japan |
Brand | Ryusen |
About the Shape -Much like a Bunka, the Kiritsuke is a more bad-ass chef's knife of sorts. They combine the flat, sliding edge of a Nakiri perfectly with the length and slight curvature of a traditional chef's knife. The added steel at the tip allows them to cut more effectively, with less effort on your part.
About Ryusen Fukakuryu - Ryusen Hamono was founded in 1948 as a knife sharpening company. They worked with companies like Takefu Special Steel as early as the 1970s to develop high-quality knives made with stainless steel, at a time when most other knife makers were struggling to produce decent stainless steel knives. Now, they have expanded their collection of knives not only having sharpness and longevity in mind but with a sleek modern design.
The Fukakuryu series brings stunning good looks and a 63-layer Damascus blade forged from ATS-314 stainless steel. ATS-314 isn't an astromech droid, it's high-end knife steel that balances superb sharpness and durability. The Canadian maple octagon handle is tapered toward the blade, creating the ultimate ergonomic grip. This thin, lightweight series handles like a surgical tool made for your kitchen.