Tall Petty knife, Aogami 2 Carbon steel with Watetsu cladding, Kasumi finish, honwarikomi construction - Miyazaki

Regular price $510.00
Sale price $510.00 Regular price
Product description

SHAPE: Petty. One of the smallest knives in a chef’s arsenal and good for well small things.

STEEL: Aogami (blue paper) 2 steel. This is very similar to white paper steel but with tungsten and chromium added to it which helps with edge retention and slows down rusting. This steel differs from Blue 1 in its carbon content, Blue 2 being slightly less. Due to the non stainless nature of this steel care must be taken to dry the knives properly after use.

The core is cladded in Watetsu -  a low carbon steel, byproduct of tamahagane production.

FINISH: Damascus or suminagashi. This type of finish is made by creating a Kitaeji, which is produced by repeatedly folding/stacking then compressing two different steels until they create a laminated pattern. This can then be manipulated in various ways to produce the maker’s desired pattern effect. This material is then clad around the core metal of the blade as an elaborate protective layer for the core steel - thus giving the knife a beautiful and striking appearance.

HANDLE: Octagonal Ebony wood handle with black buffalo horn ferule

LENGTH: 159mm 

MAKER: Haruki Miyazaki, Goto Islands, Nagasaki prefecture

SAUNDERS SAYS: "These one of a kind knives by Miyazaki-san are absolutely amazing. We have all got our eye on the petty he has done. Very sexy"