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Ishizuchi VG10 Damascus Tsuchime Kiritsuke Petty Knife Ebony Wood Handle

Ishizuchi VG10 Damascus Tsuchime Kiritsuke Petty Knife Ebony Wood Handle

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The Ishizuchi VG10 Damascus Tsuchime Kiritsuke Petty Knife embodies the same meticulous craftsmanship that defines Ishizuchi Knives. Forged from 67 layers of Damascus steel with a VG-10 core, it delivers lasting sharpness, resilience, and visual depth through its elegant, wave-like grain. The hammered tsuchime finish enhances the blade’s beauty while minimizing friction and food adhesion.

The intricate wave pattern of the blade is masterfully enhanced through a specialized maddo shiage (mud finishing) technique. This process softens the blade’s natural gloss, allowing the Damascus design to emerge with stunning clarity and depth, creating a mesmerizing, one-of-a-kind texture that transforms the knife into a visual masterpiece.

Compact and agile, the kiritsuke-style petty knife excels in precise tasks such as peeling, trimming, and fine slicing. The octagonal handle, crafted from ebony and rosewood, offers exceptional balance and a comfortable, secure grip. A refined blend of control and artistry, this knife captures the quiet sophistication of Japanese blade-making in a versatile, everyday form.

Detail

Length: 28cm / 11in
Blade length: 15cm / 5.9in
Handle length: 12cm / 4.7in
Handle: Ebony

Note on Kiritsuke knife tip
The Kiritsuke knife features a finely tapered “K-tip,” which is intentionally made extremely thin and delicate compared to multipurpose or Western-style knives. This refined construction allows for precision, but it also requires careful handling. Always use the knife on a proper wooden or soft cutting board and avoid applying excessive pressure or lateral force, as improper use can damage the blade.

In some cases, the tip may appear slightly irregular or finely chipped upon arrival—this is not a defect but a normal result of the traditional sharpening process used to achieve the Kiritsuke’s profile. If a more polished finish is preferred, some users choose to consult a professional sharpener after purchase. Please note that minor irregularities or damage caused by handling outside proper use do not affect performance and are not grounds for return or replacement.

Care & Use

  • Handwash only
  • Keep it dry
  • Avoid cutting through bones
  • No metal scrubs or abrasive detergents
  • Store safely
  • Sharpen as needed
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Tosa Knives 

Tosa Knives, also known as Tosa Hamono, boast a rich history dating back over 400 years. Their origins lie in the Tosa domain (present-day Kochi Prefecture) on the island of Shikoku, where skilled blacksmiths honed their craft to create not just swords, but also tools for everyday life. The traditional forging technique, called Warikomi, involves layering different steels for strength and flexibility.

While still deeply rooted in tradition, modern Tosa knives incorporate additional techniques like Damascus steel forging, creating beautiful layered patterns on the blade. They also utilize textures like Tsuchime (hammered finish) and Nashiji (pear skin finish) to enhance the knife's aesthetic and functionality. Today, Tosa knives remain highly sought after for their exceptional craftsmanship, making them coveted tools for both professional chefs and home cooks alike.

Brand Story

For over a century, Ishizuchi Knives has been synonymous with exceptional craftsmanship, nestled amidst the majestic mountains of Kochi Prefecture, Japan. Their lineage, however, stretches back centuries, drawing upon the rich 400-year legacy of Tosa Hamono artisans. The name Ishizuchi finds its roots in the majestic Ishizuchi mountain, which proudly stands as the highest peak in western Japan. When it comes to Tosa kitchen knife makers, Ishizuchi Knives reigns supreme, renowned for their exceptional craftsmanship and productivity, with a renowned shop located in Kappabashi (Asakusa), Tokyo.

Ishizuchi Knives demonstrates its mastery of diverse techniques. They meticulously craft blades with Damascus, Tsuchime (hammered), and Nashiji (pear skin) finishes, not only enhancing the visual appeal but also offering superior grip and minimizing food adhesion – a testament to their unwavering commitment to user experience. Whether you're a seasoned chef seeking the perfect cutting tool or a passionate home cook yearning for an elevated culinary experience, Ishizuchi Knives offer more than just blades; they offer a legacy of craftsmanship embodied in each exquisite piece.