You can cut fish, meat and vegetables easily. Your cooking will go through a dramatic change!
This is the Gyuto knife without a bolster. It is made of alloy steel. It has a thin, long blade with a sharp tip. It works well cutting big pieces of meat, whole fish and raw vegetables. Chefs use it to slice nice steaks, fillet fish, chop vegetables and peel fruits for dessert.
Brand | Tsukiji ARITSUGU |
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Content | One knife, paper box and the Aritsugu's wrapping paper and Saya case (sheath) |
Type | "A" Alloy Steel Gyuto without a bolster |
Use |
An all-around performer that cuts practically anything. |
Edge angle |
Double-edged |
Blade material |
Alloy steel (carbon) |
Bolster material |
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Handle material |
Rose wood |
Total length |
Approx 335 mm (13.18) |
Blade length |
Approx 210 mm (8.26") |
Blade width |
Approx 40 mm (1.57") |
Black thickness |
Approx 2 mm (0.07") |
Weight |
Approx 150 g (5.29 oz) |
HRC (Hardness Rockwell C scale) |
60+- |
ARITSUGU CUTLERY
This is ARITSUGU made of the best steel and by artisans with their high technique. It has been inherited technique making Japanese sword since 1560, and it is a top position as the knife maker in Japan even now. Their swords had very sharp edged, so they dedicated them to Japanese emperor. The steel are so sharpness and tough at the tip of a knife, but the stainless steels and ceramics aren't. When the chefs use ARITSUGU, they can cut any ingredients to bring out the flavor and they also have their imaginations and widen their idea more.
That is the reason why the first-class chefs around the world love ARITSUGU.
Of course you can use it as a household kitchen knife.
All our items are 100% authentic.
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