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Tetsuhiro SG2 Damascus Kanko Kiritsuke Santoku 165mm

Tetsuhiro SG2 Damascus Kanko Kiritsuke Santoku 165mm

$106.80

Original: $356.00

-70%
Tetsuhiro SG2 Damascus Kanko Kiritsuke Santoku 165mm

$356.00

$106.80

The Story

About Tetsuhiro Kanko - Kiryu Kogyo has been producing knives since 1927. In such a prominent knife-making region as Sanjo, the Kiryu family stands out as early pioneers of stainless steel knives. Satoshi Kiryu-san is the third generation knifemaker in the family, and while he usually make very simple blades with western handles, he's finally branched out to craft these incredible blades. I think he’s going to find himself making a lot more of these in the future…

I mean COME. ON. Look at this thing! This wildly textured damascus steel gives me whiplash every time I walk past my kitchen and stop to stare at it. As gorgeous as it is, it also comes down to a laser-thin edge that blasts through vegetables. No wonder they picked the name ‘Kanko’, which translates to ‘Winter beam or light in Winter’.

SG2 stainless steel is very modern stuff; easy to maintain but capable of keeping an edge longer than most traditional high-carbon steels. Paired with a tasteful ebony handle, the whole package is absolute perfection. 1000 out of 10!

The Kanji on the blade 哲弘 reads Tetsuhiro


About the Shape - The Bunka looks like a bonafide badass. It is a multi purpose knife akin to the Santoku. “Bunka” translates to “culture.” A cross between the Nakiri and Gyuto, Bunkas can do it all. It’s the best of both worlds with the volume cranked to 11.
Tetsuhiro SG2 Damascus Kanko Kiritsuke Santoku 165mm - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Tetsuhiro SG2 Damascus Kanko Kiritsuke Santoku 165mm - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

About Tetsuhiro Kanko - Kiryu Kogyo has been producing knives since 1927. In such a prominent knife-making region as Sanjo, the Kiryu family stands out as early pioneers of stainless steel knives. Satoshi Kiryu-san is the third generation knifemaker in the family, and while he usually make very simple blades with western handles, he's finally branched out to craft these incredible blades. I think he’s going to find himself making a lot more of these in the future…

I mean COME. ON. Look at this thing! This wildly textured damascus steel gives me whiplash every time I walk past my kitchen and stop to stare at it. As gorgeous as it is, it also comes down to a laser-thin edge that blasts through vegetables. No wonder they picked the name ‘Kanko’, which translates to ‘Winter beam or light in Winter’.

SG2 stainless steel is very modern stuff; easy to maintain but capable of keeping an edge longer than most traditional high-carbon steels. Paired with a tasteful ebony handle, the whole package is absolute perfection. 1000 out of 10!

The Kanji on the blade 哲弘 reads Tetsuhiro


About the Shape - The Bunka looks like a bonafide badass. It is a multi purpose knife akin to the Santoku. “Bunka” translates to “culture.” A cross between the Nakiri and Gyuto, Bunkas can do it all. It’s the best of both worlds with the volume cranked to 11.