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KISEKI Santoku Knife, Yamazakura Cherry Wood Handle
The KISEKI Santoku represents a genuine leap in Japanese knife-making — the country’s first mass-produced cemented carbide kitchen knife. Where traditional blades force a trade-off (carbon steel rusts, stainless steel dulls), KISEKI’s tungsten carbide edge sidesteps both: it’s second only to diamond in hardness, resists rust, and holds its astonishing sharpness far longer than ordinary steel. Finished to an ultra-thin 1.2 mm, the blade glides through ingredients while minimizing damage to their fibers, preserving moisture and texture for a cleaner cut and better flavor. Paired with an ergonomic Yamazakura cherry handle sourced in Gifu Prefecture, each knife is a one-of-a-kind piece handmade in the legendary blade city of Seki.
Key features:
- 💎 Cemented tungsten carbide blade is second only to diamond in hardness, staying razor-sharp far longer than conventional steel
- 🔪 Ultra-thin 1.2 mm edge glides through ingredients with minimal drag, preserving fibers and moisture for smoother cuts and better taste
- 🌸 Ergonomic Yamazakura cherry wood handle from Gifu Prefecture offers warm elegance, a comfortable grip, and unique natural grain
- 🇯🇵 Handmade in Seki, Japan, by a workshop with over 126 years of heritage — the country’s first mass-produced carbide kitchen knife
- 🥩 Well-balanced 7.1-inch (180 mm) santoku shape handles slicing, dicing, and chopping across meat, fish, and vegetables
- 🪶 Lightweight at around 140 grams for effortless daily control, with a rust-resistant alloy that keeps care simple
An investment-grade tool for chefs and passionate home cooks, the KISEKI Santoku rewards a little mindful care with years of exceptional performance. Because the carbide blade is extremely hard, it’s best reserved for foods you can bite and chew — avoid bones, frozen items, and hard shells, skip glass or stone cutting surfaces, and hand-wash and dry it immediately rather than using the dishwasher. Treated well, it delivers a level of sharpness and precision that genuinely elevates everyday cooking, and its craftsmanship makes it a memorable gift for anyone who values fine cutlery.





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