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Yuri
Pomme
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Gen Gyuto 210mm

$195.00

The distinctive iron black and banded and mottled Damascus pattern of these knives reflect the tradition of Japanese beauty and harmony. The traditional chestnut handles provide a natural grip for the hand, and the hammer on the knife stops food from sticking to the blade.

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The distinctive iron black and banded and mottled Damascus pattern of these knives reflect the tradition of Japanese beauty and harmony. The traditional chestnut handles provide a natural grip for the hand, and the hammer on the knife stops food from sticking to the blade.

The distinctive iron black and banded and mottled Damascus pattern of these knives reflect the tradition of Japanese beauty and harmony. The traditional chestnut handles provide a natural grip for the hand, and the hammer on the knife stops food from sticking to the blade.

Story about Gen’s knives

Producing a stable Kuro-uchi finish (meaning no coats or dyes) on stainless steel was challenging, but the designers and artisans tackled it head-on with the goal of producing a true Kuro-uchi blade that combines high performance with classic beauty and ease of care. After 29 months of research and development, they finally developed the technique that creates this traditional ancient finish on stainless steel.  

The use of VG10 Stainless steel makes these knives super sharp, reliable, and easy to care for, while the composite pakkawood handles are not only elegant, rugged, and moisture resistant, but unbelievably light and comfortable to hold in your hand. The handles are created in a right-handed d-shape with a stainless insert at the top. This helps prevent water from getting into the handle without overlapping the ferrule and increases the handle stability. 

The fit and finish on this series is excellent, and the Kurouchi hammered Damascus aesthetic is beautiful. The knives are relatively thin, and still retain both toughness and durability. They work well for home cooks and working professionals alike. The boxes are beautiful, and are made in the “Shihouchitsu” style, with elegant clasps that hold them closed. Make it stand out.

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