Every inch of this kiritsuke gyuto is a work of art. The skill and craftmanship that create the knife has been gained from generations of experience and it shows whichever part of the knife you look at.
Fitted with a full tang, one off resin yo handle featuring an amazing depth of detail and colour this is a true statement piece that pairs top of the line craftsmanship and style.
Note: The handle pattern and colour on this knife is unique and the photos and video shown are the exact knife available to buy.
Product Quick View
Want to see a little more of the knife? Check out what the knife looks like in hand and up close.
Product details
- Blade Length: 227mm (Measurement of the cutting edge)
- Total Length: 374mm (Blade + Handle)
- Blade Thickness: 2.14mm (Measured level with heel)
- Blade Height: 52mm (Heel to spine)
- Total Weight: 251 grams
- Core Steel: SG2
-
This knife is made from a stain resistant steel and so is a great choice for ease of care and it won't react with your ingredients like a carbon steel knife.
Read the Japanese knife care guide - Cladding Steel: Stainless
- Hardness: 62 (HRC)
- Handle Style: Various
- Handle Material: Octagonal walnut (on Kurouchi finish) or teak (on Matt Migaki finish) with black buffalo bolster. Custom handles also available.
- Left or Right handed: Either (Double Bevel)
Product SKU: NIG-002
Our aim is to measure and photograph all our products as accurately as possible but due to the handmade nature of many items, please be aware that there may be some variance in the measurements and that things such as blade and knife handle patterns can vary and presentation boxes may differ from those shown but we will always endeavour to provide the most accurate measurements, photos and descriptions of our products.
Some measurements such as HRC are provided by the manufacturer and should therefore be used as a guide.
Protection & care for this knife

We recommend the 240mm magnolia saya for this knife.
Blacksmith Profile
Nigara Hamono
A legendary name in sword and knife making stretching back 8 generations and 350 years. You simply don't get much more skill going into each blade.