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Chozaburo x Hinoura Kuroichi Nakiri (vegetable knife), Shirogami, stainless clad. 165 mm
Chozaburo x Hinoura Nakiri,
Hand forged blade made of non-stainless steel with a core of extremely hard Japanese Shirogami #2 White steel. This knife is completely hand-forged by Mutsumi-san (the son of Tsukasa Hinoura (1956)) and is unique in its kind, this knife is completely hand-forged. The blade is thin and manually sharpened and has no thickenings, making sharpening very easy. A Nakiri is a double-sided sharpened knife and is suitable for cutting and embossing vegetables, fruit and herbs and is considered the basic knife for cutting vegetables.
Chozaburo is a brand of Babacho Hamono and has its knives made by Mutsumi Hinoura san and Toshihiro Wakui san.
The handle is made of burnt chestnut wood. A special feature is that the handle remains rough when it becomes damp. The handle is oval (suitable for left and right-handed use).
The Hinoura family is a very famous family of blacksmiths from Sanjo (Niigata). The family started making knives more than 120 years ago. Tsukasa Hinoura san is the 3rd generation and is known worldwide for its excellent knives and is considered one of the best knife makers both in Japan and abroad. His son Mutsumi Hinoura is the 4th generation of knifesmiths and makes this Chozaburo series, among others.
- Blade length: 165 mm
- Weight: 180-190 grams
- Total length: 312 mm
- Blade height: 49 mm
- Blade thickness (measured at the handle): 5 mm, at the end of the blade: 2 mm
- Steel type: core steel: non-stainless Shirogami #2 White steel with 2 layers of stainless steel (Sanmai forged)
- Hardness: 63-64 (Rockwell C)
- Handle: Oval chestnut wood with black buffalo horn bolster
Like all Japanese knives, these handmade knives from Hinoura-san are not dishwasher safe, cleaning and drying after each use is the best treatment for these exclusive products.