Miyazaki Kajiya Blue 2 Black Damascus Kiritsuke 210mm
Miyazaki Kajiya Blue 2 Black Damascus Kiritsuke 210mm
Miyazaki Kajiya Blue 2 Black Damascus Kiritsuke 210mm
Miyazaki Kajiya Blue 2 Black Damascus Kiritsuke 210mm
Miyazaki Kajiya Blue 2 Black Damascus Kiritsuke 210mm
Miyazaki Kajiya Blue 2 Black Damascus Kiritsuke 210mm
Miyazaki Kajiya Blue 2 Black Damascus Kiritsuke 210mm
Miyazaki Kajiya Blue 2 Black Damascus Kiritsuke 210mm
Miyazaki Kajiya Blue 2 Black Damascus Kiritsuke 210mm
Miyazaki Kajiya Blue 2 Black Damascus Kiritsuke 210mm
Miyazaki Kajiya Blue 2 Black Damascus Kiritsuke 210mm
Miyazaki Kajiya Blue 2 Black Damascus Kiritsuke 210mm
Miyazaki Kajiya Blue 2 Black Damascus Kiritsuke 210mm
Miyazaki Kajiya Blue 2 Black Damascus Kiritsuke 210mm

Miyazaki Kajiya Blue 2 Black Damascus Kiritsuke 210mm

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Specifications
Style: Kiritsuke
Blade Length: 210mm
Overall Length: 370mm
Weight: 191g
Blade Height @ Heel: 50mm
Bevel: Double Bevel
Spine Thickness @ Heel: 2.2mm
Spine Thickness @ Mid: 2mm
Spine Thickness 1cm from tip: 1.5mm
Blade Material: Blue 2 Core, Blue & White Steel Damascus, Acid Etched
Handle Material: Octagon Magnolia w/Blonde Buffalo Horn Bolster
HRC: ~62-63

 

 

Introducing

Miyazaki Kajiya

Haruki Miyazaki-san is a 35-year-old blacksmith based in Nagasaki. He works his forge on a small island in Goto, and crafts everything himself, from start to finish. This requires a well-rounded skillset as well as forging, heat treatment, and sharpening knowledge. He apprenticed under Ooba-San in Fukuoka, then after he graduated high school and 5 years of apprenticeship, he moved back to Goto islands and opened his own workshop.

Blade Type

The Kiritsuke is often known as the longer version of the Bunka. We call anything with a K-Tip and over 180mm a Kiritsuke. It often has a flatter blade profile than the Gyuto.

Steel Type

Blue Steel is a traditional, high-carbon steel made by Hitachi Metals in Japan. It is the favourite steel of many knife makers and chefs across the world for it’s fantastic edge holding ability, toughness, and ease of sharpening. It contains few stainless elements, and as such will develop a patina, and may develop rust spots if left wet after use.

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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