Specifications
- Brand:
- Style:
- Blade Steel Type: Blue #2 Steel clad with Soft Iron
- HRC: 61-64
- Handle Material: Dark Blue Resin-Treated Compressed Wood
- Bevel Angle Ratio: Double Bevel (50/50)
- Blade Length: 145mm (5.7")
- Weight: 3.6 oz (102g)
- Cover: Not included
Precaution
- Tosa Hamono knives have a thicker spine compared to other Japanese knives, so regular Sayas may not fit.
- All Ishizuchi knives are Soft Iron Clad and may rust.
Blue #2 Steel
Each knife is meticulously finished by hand, resulting in subtle differences from one to another, a characteristic feature of Tosa’s "free forging" technique. We hope you enjoy the unique quality of each blade. This knife uses Blue Steel 2, which contains added chromium and tungsten, giving the blade both hardness and toughness, resulting in long-lasting sharpness. The outer layer of the blade is made from Soft Carbon Steel, making it easy to sharpen. The distal taper from the heel to the tip of the blade, combined with the solid construction, provides a good weight that creates a perfect balance in the hand.
However, because it’s entirely made of Carbon Steel, it’s important to thoroughly wipe and dry the blade after each use to prevent rust. While the patina that forms over time will give your knife a one-of-a-kind character, it can be removed with products like if you prefer to maintain a clean finish.
About Nashiji
The nashi-ji finish gives the blade a subtle, textured surface with a soft matte look. This distinctive pattern not only adds a refined, handcrafted feel but also reduces friction during cutting to allow for smoother, more controlled slices and is more resistant to rust, ideal for everyday use. The surface texture, resembling the bumpy skin of a pear, creates a unique aesthetic that combines traditional Japanese and modern design.
Ishizuchi Knife Factory
In 1590, warlord Chosokabe Motochika unified Tosa, documenting 399 blacksmiths in the region. Known for its forest-rich environment, Tosa required durable, high-performance tools for forestry, leading to the establishment of specialized blacksmiths. Following this tradition, Kajihira Tomika founded the Ishizuchi Agricultural Tool Company in 1920. Over 100 years later, they continue to maintain the distinctive thick, reassuring spine of Tosa knives while achieving the sharpness expected of fine Japanese knives.
Petty Knives
This is a small multipurpose paring/petty knife used to peel, cut, de-seed, and tourne vegetables and fruit, as well as do other tasks like de-veining shrimp. It is an essential tool for bartenders who serve fresh fruit garnishes. This knife features a sharp pointed tip in the same shape as a Kiritsuke or K-tip knife.