Nigara Hamono

Nigara Hamono SG2 Migaki Tsuchime Gyuto - Blade Only

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Nigara Hamono

Nigara Hamono SG2 Migaki Tsuchime Gyuto - Blade Only

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Nigara Hamono knives are the result of centuries of sword making experience, and are masterpieces of design.

This is a classic Japanese chef knife with an exceptionally sharp, thin edge for precise chopping, slicing, mincing, and other fine cuts.

Made with beautiful SG2, this Gyuto is an heirloom quality knife.

Pair with a custom Sugi Cutlery handle for an exceptional work that will serve you and your family well for years.

Details for the 210 mm version

  • Edge length : 198 mm
  • Height: 48.6 mm
  • Width at handle : 1.9 mm keeps that width for about 2/3 length and tapers near the tip. 
  • Weight : 110 g 
  • Grind 50/50

Use & Care

  • Do not attempt to cut, hit or chop frozen products or bones. The blade can chip or break with improper use.
  • Hand wash with warm water and towel dry. Never put the knife in a dishwasher, nor soak in water. Ever!
  • Use a sharpening stone to maintain the sharpness of the blade. 
  • Do not use on hard melons or items that may torque the blade.



 

 

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Nigara Hamono knives are the result of centuries of sword making experience, and are masterpieces of design.

This is a classic Japanese chef knife with an exceptionally sharp, thin edge for precise chopping, slicing, mincing, and other fine cuts.

Made with beautiful SG2, this Gyuto is an heirloom quality knife.

Pair with a custom Sugi Cutlery handle for an exceptional work that will serve you and your family well for years.

Details for the 210 mm version

  • Edge length : 198 mm
  • Height: 48.6 mm
  • Width at handle : 1.9 mm keeps that width for about 2/3 length and tapers near the tip. 
  • Weight : 110 g 
  • Grind 50/50

Use & Care

  • Do not attempt to cut, hit or chop frozen products or bones. The blade can chip or break with improper use.
  • Hand wash with warm water and towel dry. Never put the knife in a dishwasher, nor soak in water. Ever!
  • Use a sharpening stone to maintain the sharpness of the blade. 
  • Do not use on hard melons or items that may torque the blade.