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Tetsujin Hamono Ginsan Metal Flow Nakiri 180mm
Tetsujin Hamono Ginsan Metal Flow Nakiri 180mm
Tetsujin Hamono Ginsan Metal Flow Nakiri 180mm
Tetsujin Hamono Ginsan Metal Flow Nakiri 180mm
Tetsujin Hamono Ginsan Metal Flow Nakiri 180mm
Tetsujin Hamono Ginsan Metal Flow Nakiri 180mm
Tetsujin Hamono Ginsan Metal Flow Nakiri 180mm
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Tetsujin Hamono Ginsan Metal Flow Nakiri 180mm

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Knife Specifications

Due to the handmade nature of many items, slight variations may occur.

Steel
Ginsan Core, Stainless Clad
Hardness
61 HRC
54 Soft 67 Hard
Maintenance
Moderate
3 / 5
Style
Nakiri
Blade Material
Ginsan Core, Stainless Clad
Handle Material
Octagon Ebony & Blonde
Bevel
Double Bevel
Edge Length
170mm
Overall Length
318mm
Spine Thickness Heel/Mid
2.5mm/2.2mm
Blade Height @ Heel
50mm
gWeight
178g

An In Depth Look

Blade Type
Blade Type

The Nakiri knife, revered in Japanese culinary traditions, is engineered for exceptional vegetable cutting. Featuring a distinct, straight-edged, and rectangular blade, it excels in creating uniform, precise cuts and aesthetic presentation. Its technical design ensures efficiency and precision, making it a valuable tool for both professional chefs and home cooks.

Steel Type
Steel Type Read

Japanese Ginsan steel, also known as Silver-3 or G3, is an underrated high-grade semi-stainless steel loved by many for being in the ‘goldilocks zone’ of knife steels. It holds a very respectable edge, but is effortless to sharpen. It is considered the semi-stainless version of White 2. It is the knife steel of choice for many home cooks and professional chefs alike.

Care Information
Care Information Read

Hand wash only, never put in a dishwasher. Dry immediately after washing. Store on a magnetic knife strip or in a saya. Sharpen on a whetstone when the blade dulls. Read our full maintenance guide for more information.

Forged In Susaki·Sharpener

Naohito Myojin

Susaki, Kochi
Naohito Myojin

Established in 1950, operating continuously from Susaki.

Coordinates
33.4°N · 133.3°E
Signature
Blue #2 with flowing iron cladding
Steels
Aogami #2SG2R2Ginsan
Naohito Myojin is a fast-rising sharpener working out of Kochi prefecture. His work is now in such high demand that long wait times are now the norm. He is the sharpener behind the Tetsujin line and the 'Fujiyama' line by Konosuke.

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