Takeshi Saji SRS13 Mirror Tsuchime Gyuto 210mm

£245.00 £295.00

The beautiful fit and finish on the SRS13 mid-sized gyuto compliments a high performing blade that would be perfect in both a home or professional kitchen as a daily driver and all rounder.

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Product Code: SAJI-0031-##
Takeshi Saji SRS13 Mirror Tsuchime Gyuto 210mm
£245.00£295.00

First Impressions

A beautifully balanced collection using the popular and durable SRS13 steel finished with a high polish level and subtle hammer marks all paired with an integral bolster style laminated wood handle.

Out of the box is a quality edge as you would expect and a traditional flat grind and relatively thin overall profile glides through ingredients.

Beauty

The blade is finished with a subtle hairline polish running down to the core and across the bulk of the cladding is a pretty unique geometric tsuchime pattern that is quite subtle but definitely offers that visual wow-factor a lot of Saji-san's knives offer. 

Paired with the dark and richly patterned integrated bolster handle with its end cap we think it's safe to say that visually these knives will make an impression when you've got them on the rack or prepping meals.

In Hand

Naturally the integrated bolster design and laminated pakka wood handle will increase the weight of the knife over a more typical wa handle but it's an extremely comfortable shape and while the balance point is naturally further back (around/behind the bolster).

They're particularly comfortable and ergonomic handles and despite the heavier overall weight, still feel nimble in use.

Durability


Hardened to around 63-64HRC, the stain resistant SRS13 core steel clad with stainless is a good combination of durability and edge retention.

Ease of Care & Maintenance Tips

SRS13 is a stainless super steel that's reasonably easy to sharpen and care for if you follow our normal care instructions

For long term care, we recommend the Japanese Knife Care Kit.

Our Verdict

A quality blade with minimal taper and a traditional flat grind that cuts well and finished off with a striking handle design and unique hammer finish. 

This is a range that would suit someone seeking a heavier and more significant "in-hand" feeling in thier knives but without sacrificing performance in what is still a nimble overall knife.

Knife Measurements - Takeshi Saji SRS13 Mirror Tsuchime Gyuto 210mm

  • Blade Edge Length: 210mm / 8.27" (Measurement of the cutting edge)
  • Total Knife Length: 355mm / 13.98" (Blade tip to handle end)
  • Blade Height: 46.5mm / 1.83" (Heel to spine)
  • Blade Thickness: 2.00mm / 0.08" (Spine width above the heel) 2.17mm / 0.09" (Measured halfway along spine) 1.09mm / 0.04" (Measured 15mm from tip)
  • Total Weight: 226 grams / 7.97 oz

Range Specifications

  • Core Steel: SRS13
  • Cladding Steel: Stainless
  • Hardness: ~63 (HRC)
  • Handle Style: Western Style (Yo)
  • Handle Material: Lamitated pakka wood with stainless bolster and heel
  • 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

Takeshi Saji

Takeshi Saji is a master bladesmith from Echizen in Fukui Prefecture, one of Japan’s most historic knife-making regions. As a third-generation blacksmith and one of the founding members of Takefu Knife Village, Saji-san has been instrumental in preserving and promoting the Echizen tradition while inspiring a new generation of craftsmen.

Renowned for his bold designs and exceptional craftsmanship, he combines traditional forging techniques with modern creativity, producing knives that are both functional tools and works of art. His mastery of damascus, VG10, and high-carbon steels allows him to achieve exceptional sharpness, balance, and visual beauty in every piece. From vibrant handles to intricate blade patterns, each knife reflects Saji’s passion for innovation and his deep respect for materials and tradition.

Today, he stands as one of Japan’s most respected and influential blacksmiths, embodying the spirit of Takefu Knife Village craftsmanship.

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