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45 Layered Damascus Gyuto 210mm
45 Layered Damascus Gyuto 210mm
45 Layered Damascus Gyuto 210mm
45 Layered Damascus Gyuto 210mm
45 Layered Damascus Gyuto 210mm
45 Layered Damascus Gyuto 210mm
45 Layered Damascus Gyuto 210mm
45 Layered Damascus Gyuto 210mm
45 Layered Damascus Gyuto 210mm
Masaru Knives Malaysia

45 Layered Damascus Gyuto 210mm

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The stunning pattern emerging on the surface all the way through to the tip of the blade is a creation of seasoned craftsmanship. The wildness of the struck blades and the soft feel from 45 layers of Damascus steel; there is not a single duplicate in the world.

 

*Note that the colour of the blade is not black, it is due to reflection.

 

What is Gyu-tou (Butcher Knife,Chef Knife)

This type is mainly used to cut apart beef blocks. The reason for this is because this knife is most suited for the pressing technique where maximum weight can be applied. The meat can be cut while applying force by pressing the arch on the tip of the blade. For a large block of meat, if you simply move the blade in a vertical path, even when attempted powerfully, the blade will be caught and stop in the middle. Or, when attempting to slice beef using the slicing technique similar to cutting sashimi, sufficient weight cannot be applied and therefore the meat will not be cut in one swift motion. However, with the pressing technique, the blade can be pushed forward as much as necessary by using the weight and cut apart a large block. It is also good for carving the meat apart from the bone because the tip is very sharp. Furthermore, the common name for this type is chef’s knife, indicating the wide variety of possible application other than meat alone.
Blade : 45 layered Damascus Hammered AUS10 Alloy Core
Handle : Octagonal Chestnut Wood
Bevel : 70/30
Length : 210mm
HRC : Approx 60
Weight : 141g
1.Do not attempt to cut frozen item or bones as it may result chip or worst.
2. Remember to keep your knife dry after use. Do not store them close to a water source.
3. Always wash your knife after cutting something acidic as it will react to the blade and cause a burnt mark or worst.