Masakage Kiri Sujihiki 270mm

Now made by Yoshimi Kato, this elegant slicer is a piece of high performance art. Kiri means mist in Japanese and this is perfectly portrayed by the damascus stainless cladding that protects the VG10 core steel.

 

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First Impressions

VG10 is a steel that was invented especially for the cutlery business, it has an ability to hold and maintain an edge for a long time. The Kiri knives are thin behind the edge so performance is great.

It can be a little difficult to sharpen VG10 if you want it back to its out of the box sharpness but with a little practice it can be done, just make sure you have the right tools.

Beauty

Kiri means mist in Japanese and the blades on these knives resemble that by creative use of the damascus cladding. This creates a beautiful swirling pattern that's pleasing to the eye and will look great in the kitchen!

The handle is the same as on the Yuki range, an oval white magnolia handle with a red pakka wood ferrule, it looks very striking against the blade and creates a very fresh looking knife.

In Hand

The oval handle is very comfortable to use whether you are left or right handed and the heel of the knife and the spine (right where you'll have your fingers in a pinch grip) have been rounded slightly to avoid discomfort you might get with cheaper made knives. These knives are also quite light so you should be able to happily use them for a long time without fatigue.

Durability

VG10 steel has the ability to hold and maintain an edge for a long time making it one of the best for durability, it is incredibly hard though meaning it can chip if you hit a bone or similar.

The knife will hold its edge for a long time but when it comes to sharpening VG10 can be a little tricky if you want to get it screamingly sharp again.

You need to have the right tools for the job so some research may be needed into the correct technique in order to get the best results.

Ease of Care & Maintenance Tips

VG10 is one of the easiest steels to care for due to its stainless qualities. The Kiri range is clad in a softer stainless steel making the whole knife a breeze to look after. The usual rules apply though, no dishwashers and no leaving it in pools of water!

Our Verdict


Easy to care for and great looking, what more could you ask for? The fit and finish is superb as is always the case with the Masakage knives and with the benefit of being made by such an experienced blacksmith we feel that the price is great.

Knife Measurements - Masakage Kiri Sujihiki 270mm

  • Blade Edge Length: 274mm / 10.79" (Measurement of the cutting edge)
  • Total Knife Length: 428mm / 16.85" (Blade tip to handle end)
  • Blade Height: 41.3mm / 1.63" (Heel to spine)
  • Blade Thickness: 3.06mm / 0.12" (Spine width above the heel) 2.10mm / 0.08" (Measured halfway along spine) 1.07mm / 0.04" (Measured 15mm from tip)
  • Total Weight: 163 grams / 5.75 oz

Range Specifications

  • Core Steel: VG10
  • Cladding Steel: Stainless
  • Hardness: ~61 (HRC)
  • Handle Style: Japanese (Wa)
  • Handle Material: White magnolia and red pakka wood bolster
  • Left or Right handed: Suitable for both (Double Bevel)

Our aim is to measure and photograph our products as accurately as possible but due to many items being handmade, finished or using natural materials, there can be minor variance in measurements and finishes.

Some measurements such as HRC are provided by manufacturers and should therefore be used as a guide.

Meet the maker

Masakage

Masakage knives is the brand of master sharpener Takayuki Shibata. He collaborates with a wide range of blacksmiths from the Takefu Knife Village in Echizen including Yu Kurosaki, Yoshimi Kato, Takeshi Saji and many more to create the knives sold under his Masakage brand name.

All Masakage knives are the result of care, attention and years of experience.

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