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Hatsukokoro Itadaki Blue 2 + White 2 Coreless Kurouchi Tsuchime Kiritsuke Gyuto 240mm

£787.00 GBP

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Knife Specifications

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Style

Gyuto

Blade Material

Blue 2 & White 2 Coreless Damascus, Kurouchi Tsuchime

Handle Material

Octagon Carbon Fibre

Bevel

Double

Maintenance Level

High

Edge Length

230mm

Overall Length

380mm

Spine Thickness

3.8mm/2.5mm

Blade Height

52mm

Weight

234g

HRC

~62

An In depth look

Blade Type

The Kiritsuke knife, a symbol of expertise in Japanese cuisine is similar to the Gyuto but has a flatter profile. This multi-purpose knife combines features of a slicer and a vegetable knife, with its angled tip and long blade. It excels in precise slicing, chopping, and julienning, making it a prestigious and versatile tool.

Steel Type

Japanese Blue Steel 2 ("Aogami" 2) and White Steel 2 are both revered high-carbon steels used in traditional Japanese knives, each offering unique advantages. Blue Steel 2, alloyed with small amounts of chromium and tungsten, balances durability, edge retention, and ease of sharpening, making it slightly more ductile yet softer than Blue 1. It is favored for its resilience and sharpness. In contrast, White Steel 2 is prized for its purity and fine grain structure, allowing for razor-sharp edges and effortless sharpening. However, it is highly reactive and requires meticulous maintenance to prevent rust. For chefs who prioritize precision and care, both steels provide exceptional performance in their respective ways.

Care Information

This knife is made from a high-carbon, semi-stainless steel and will be robust and resistant to rust. While it will not rust quickly like pure carbon, it is still best practice to not leave this knife wet for extended periods as it's stain-less, not stain-none! A light patina (colouration and seasoning of the steel) will still form over time.

Introducing

Hatsukokoro

Based in Amagasaki, Hatsukokoro partners closely with a wide network of skilled Japanese blacksmiths (Think Yoshikane, Myojin, Yauji and many more) and manufacturers to create an expansive range of kitchen knives. Their approach is rooted in collaboration — drawing on the strengths of various makers across Japan to develop collections that span from accessible entry-level pieces to exceptional high-performance tools.

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