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Kato Nakiri Damascus 165mm (6.5")
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Kato Nakiri Damascus 165mm (6.5")

Kato Nakiri Damascus 165mm (6.5")

Kato Nakiri Damascus is a great looking piece. Highly polished blade makes the both wavy and circular Damascus pattern stick out in all its glory. Nakiri is a double bevel version of the traditional Japanese knife Usuba (which are traditionally single bevel). These knives are made for one task only - cutting vegetables.

Yoshimi Kato, a relatively young blacksmith from the famous Takefu village, known for many skilled blacksmiths, gave the blade a Western-type, durable red&black pakka wood handle. The handle was attached to the blade with three stainless pins and features a stainless bolster for a smooth transition from the handle to the blade.


$155.80

Original: $445.13

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Kato Nakiri Damascus 165mm (6.5")

$445.13

$155.80

Kato Nakiri Damascus 165mm (6.5")

Kato Nakiri Damascus is a great looking piece. Highly polished blade makes the both wavy and circular Damascus pattern stick out in all its glory. Nakiri is a double bevel version of the traditional Japanese knife Usuba (which are traditionally single bevel). These knives are made for one task only - cutting vegetables.

Yoshimi Kato, a relatively young blacksmith from the famous Takefu village, known for many skilled blacksmiths, gave the blade a Western-type, durable red&black pakka wood handle. The handle was attached to the blade with three stainless pins and features a stainless bolster for a smooth transition from the handle to the blade.


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Kato Nakiri Damascus is a great looking piece. Highly polished blade makes the both wavy and circular Damascus pattern stick out in all its glory. Nakiri is a double bevel version of the traditional Japanese knife Usuba (which are traditionally single bevel). These knives are made for one task only - cutting vegetables.

Yoshimi Kato, a relatively young blacksmith from the famous Takefu village, known for many skilled blacksmiths, gave the blade a Western-type, durable red&black pakka wood handle. The handle was attached to the blade with three stainless pins and features a stainless bolster for a smooth transition from the handle to the blade.