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Exotic: Sukenari White 2 Maguro Kiri 540mm

Regular price $58,916.00
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Detailed Specifications
Line Sukenari SG2 Ni-Mai Mirror Polish
Profile Yanagiba
Bevel Type Single Bevel
Weight 560 g        19.75 oz
Edge Length 530 mm   .20.87 inch
Heel Height 36 mm     .1.42 inch
Width @ Spine 5.5 mm     0.22 inch
Width @ Mid 4.4 mm     0.17 inch
Width @ 1cm from Tip 2.2 mm     0.09 inch
Steel White 2 / Shirogami #2 | Carbon
Blade Construction Sanmai - Stainless Clad
Hardness (HRC) 60 - 64
Surface Finish Mirror Polish
Handle triple spacer ebony
Region Toyama
Best for
  • Pro chefs
  • Enthusiasts
    • Free shipping for knives over AU$200 Australia wide.
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    Extremely rare (I have only seen one!) Sukenari White 2 Maguro Kiri (Tuna Knife). The 540mm edge will definitely making it the true statement of your collection! This is a White 2 mirror polished Kasumi Maguro kiri.

    Featuring a K&S ebony triple spacer blonde horn handle. 

    While the main photo by itself doesn't tell much about the sheer size of the knfie, I placed a 210mm Gyuto next to it to just give you a reference. 


    Care Instruction
    1. Don't cut hard things! Japanese knives are brittle so bone hacking is a NO NO!
    2. Wash with neutral detergent after use, and wipe dry;
    3. Please don't wash knife with dishwasher, it will damage the wood handle;
    4. Be careful not to leave the knife close to a heat source for a long time;
    5. It is a lot more dangerous to cut with a blunt knife than a sharp knife!
    6. It is best to sharpen a Japanese knife regularly on a waterstone.
    7. Oil the (carbon) knife if storing for an extended period of time to prevent rust.

    Sukenari

    Sukenari(佑成), a brand with a trademark written in two Kanji, one is "to support" or can be broken down to "human and its right side", the other one is "become, achieve). According to the current Representative Director Nobuo Hanaki, this name is filled with the desire of making product that will become an inseparable part in the right hand of those who cook.

    Eversince the founding of the company in Showa 8th(1933), Sukenari have been renowned for its products utilizing the hardest manufacturing technique of Honyaki. This applies not only to the traditional carbon steel, but also to modern stainless alloy steels, or even powder metallurgy steels. It is quite safe to say Sukenari, is one of the most, if not the most pioneering Japanese company in terms of new steel selection, with glorious track records of forging with steels never seen on any other kitchen knives.

    • Profile: Yanagiba

      The Yanagiba, often simply called Yanagi, stands as a quintessential knife in the Japanese culinary realm, specifically designed for the artful preparation of sashimi, sushi, and sliced raw fish and seafood. As a member of the Sashimi hōchō family, it is celebrated for its long, slender blade that ensures precision cuts with minimal effort. Blade lengths start at approximately 210mm and can extend up to 360mm, with the 240mm and 270mm sizes being the most favored for home use, while professional kitchens frequently opt for 300mm and larger. This knife's design is not just about aesthetics but about fulfilling the precise requirements of Japanese cuisine, making it a vital tool for both amateur and seasoned chefs.

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    • Steel: White 2 / Shirogami #2

      White Steel No.2, also known as Shirogami #2 or White Paper #2, is long regarded as the go-to choice for crafting high-grade Japanese kitchen knives. This steel is celebrated for its capacity to be fashioned into knives that exhibit a sharp cutting edge, moderate tenacity, and long-lasting sharpness, alongside being notably easy to sharpen. While it possesses a slightly lower carbon content (C: 1%) compared to White Steel No.1 (C: 1.3%), it still requires a high level of craftsmanship to manipulate effectively. The expertise of a skilled blacksmith is crucial in transforming this material into a premium quality kitchen knife. Despite its excellent qualities, White Steel No.2 is known to be very reactive; hence, knives made from this steel demand meticulous care, including immediate wiping and drying after use, to prevent corrosion.

      Sanjo and Sakai are known to widely utilise Shirogami #2 in their mainstream kitchen knives.

      Manufacturer:

      • Hitachi Special Steel, Japan

      Nature: Carbon

      Hardness: 60- 64

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    • Handle Specs

      Profile: Octagonal WA

      Material:

      • Ebony
      • Marble / Blonde Horn
      • Black Buffalo Horn

      Theis Wa handle design is renowned for its elegant, classic design, making it a sought-after feature in premium knives. This particular handle showcases a triple nickel copper spacer, adding a touch of sophistication. The handle itself is crafted from high-quality ebony, complemented by a horn ferrule that can be either black buffalo horn or a stunning blonde/marble buffalo horn. This meticulous combination of materials not only enhances the knife's aesthetic appeal but also ensures durability and a comfortable grip, making it a favorite among discerning chefs and knife enthusiasts.

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