Art collection model.
Please add it to your kitchen knife collection.
This is oil quenching products of traditional craftsman Kenichi Shiraki.
It was forged by Mr. Shiraki at least 10 years ago and was sharpened in 2020.
According to the sharpener, the steel has become very hard after 10 years of
aging. Once sharpened, the steel does not harden over time.
This is a valuable one because he is already retired.
Occasionally found, but often not for sale.
If possible, we recommend that you sharpen with a natural whetstone.
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Shiro Knives by Carter Cutlery and Kenichi Shiraki
Specification
During quenching, a wave-like pattern appears by placing mud on the knife. It is called a Hamon in Japanese.
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Important Notice
*Colour and shape can differ from the photo and actual product due to camera and lighting.
*Also, you may see difference in colour due to the oil applied to protect from rust.
*For handmade products, there may be small scratches. There is no problem in use at all.
*In addition, vintage products may have minor scratches due to long-term storage.
*Wood products may age over time.
Please check the image well before purchasing.