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Misuzu Urushi Hocho, Petty (Small All-purpose Knife)

Description

Handmade by Yamato Miyawaki, these triple-layered blades have a rustproof VG-10 steel cutting core flanked by two layers of stainless steel, making them much easier to maintain. The oval magnolia wood handle is reinforced with a brass ferrule and has a natural waterproof and antibacterial Urushi surface. Double bevel, rustproof, hardened to 60 HRC.

Properties

Bevel: double
Blade length: 105 mm
Blade structure: triple-layered
Blade thickness: 2 mm
Handle material: Magnolia wood/Urushi
Hand orientation: ambidextrous
Hardness: 60 HRC
Overall length: 220 mm
Production: Artisanal manufacture
Rustproof: Yes
Steel cutting edge: VG-10
Typ: Petty (small all-purpose knife)
Weight: 60 g

Properties

Bevel: double
Blade length: 105 mm
Blade structure: triple-layered
Blade thickness: 2 mm
Handle material: Magnolia wood/Urushi
Hand orientation: ambidextrous
Hardness: 60 HRC
Overall length: 220 mm
Production: Artisanal manufacture
Rustproof: Yes
Steel cutting edge: VG-10
Typ: Petty (small all-purpose knife)
Weight: 60 g

Manufacturer

Misuzu Hamono

Misuzu Hamono is located in the city of Miki (Japan) and is known as the first forge to combine non-rustproof carbon steel with stainless steel outer layers (Sanmai technique) in 1946. Yamato Miyawaki, the third generation of Misuzu Hamono was trained in the famous knife city of Sakai until 2005 and has been the chief craftsman of Misuzu Hamono since 2006.

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