Makoto Kurosaki SG2 Tsuchime Sakura Gyuto 240mm
Makoto Kurosaki SG2 Tsuchime Sakura Gyuto 240mm
Makoto Kurosaki SG2 Tsuchime Sakura Gyuto 240mm
Makoto Kurosaki SG2 Tsuchime Sakura Gyuto 240mm
Makoto Kurosaki SG2 Tsuchime Sakura Gyuto 240mm
Makoto Kurosaki SG2 Tsuchime Sakura Gyuto 240mm
Makoto Kurosaki SG2 Tsuchime Sakura Gyuto 240mm
Makoto Kurosaki SG2 Tsuchime Sakura Gyuto 240mm
Makoto Kurosaki SG2 Tsuchime Sakura Gyuto 240mm
Makoto Kurosaki SG2 Tsuchime Sakura Gyuto 240mm
Makoto Kurosaki SG2 Tsuchime Sakura Gyuto 240mm
Makoto Kurosaki SG2 Tsuchime Sakura Gyuto 240mm

Makoto Kurosaki SG2 Tsuchime Sakura Gyuto 240mm

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Specifications

Style: Gyuto
Blade Length: 240mm
Overall Length: 400mm
Weight: 174g
Blade Height @ Heel: 50mm
Bevel: Double Bevel
Spine Thickness @ Mid: 2mm
Blade Material: SG2 Core, Stainless Tsuchime Clad
HRC: ~63

 

Introducing

Makoto Kurosaki

Makoto Kurosaki is the older brother of Yu Kurosaki. They started their blacksmith careers together working under Kato-San and Makoto is still an apprentice with him. He also works from time to time with his brother who has moved to his own blacksmith shop and studio in Echizen.

Blade Type

The Bunka is the new-age variant of the Santoku. It is a great general purpose knife with an angled “K-Tip” allowed more precise tip-work and a handy tool for scraping ingredients across the board without blunting your knife edge.

Steel Type

SG “Powder Stainless Steel” contains more carbon that traditional carbon steel knives (Aogami, Shirogami) but is also high in stainless elements. This means your knife will hold an extremely sharp edge for a very long time, whilst requiring basically no maintenance in order to stay rust-free. This steel is extremely hard. The harder the steel, the more brittle it can be.

For more information check the definitive guide to Japanese steel

Recommended Maintenance

· Store your knife in a dry environment away from leather pouches or any sources of moisture.

· To maintain your Japanese knives’ sharp edge use a
whetstone. Stones are available on our website.

For more indepth information read our blog Caring For Your Japanese Knife

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