CATEGORY | High End Series |
PRODUCTION | Handmade |
ROCKWELL HARDNESS | 61 (±1) HRC |
HANDLE | Pakkawood |
BLADE | 72 layers of Damascus steel made of VG 2 & VG 10 steel Made in Japan |
Material
KAI produces the dual-core blade of the Shun Nagare Series in an innovative forging process. Here, two types of steel with different properties are combined to form a 72-layered piece of Damascus steel. The combination of flexible and robust VG 2 steel and an especially hard VG 10 steel results in a hardness of 61 (±1) HRC. As a result, the double-edged blades have a particularly long-lasting edge retention, and excellent sharpness.
The ergonomically shaped handle sits comfortably in the hand thanks to its soft, rounded lines. The forged tang in the handle gives the knife massive stability and balances the knife perfectly as a counterweight to the blade. The riveted handle scales made of grey-black mottled (Shun Nagare) or black (Shun Nagare Black) pakkawood, an impregnated and particularly resistant wood veneer, lend the knife warmth and value.
Material
KAI produces the dual-core blade of the Shun Nagare Series in an innovative forging process. Here, two types of steel with different properties are combined to form a 72-layered piece of Damascus steel. The combination of flexible and robust VG 2 steel and an especially hard VG 10 steel results in a hardness of 61 (±1) HRC. As a result, the double-edged blades have a particularly long-lasting edge retention, and excellent sharpness.
With its soft, rounded lines, the ergonomically shaped handle fits the hand perfectly. The forged tang in the handle lends the knife a robust stability and provides an optimum counterweight to the blade. The riveted handle, which is fashioned from mottled grey-black pakkawood - a waterproof and especially robust wood veneer - imparts a warm and valuable feel to the knife.
The Shun Premier Tim Mälzer Minamo series forms an exquisitely elegant and individual addition to the premium class of the Shun Premier Series of knives. The series unites Japanese and European elements in an especially artful manner. Tim Mälzer came up with the idea to develop a combination of the typically Japanese Santoku knife and the classic European chef’s knife.
This fusion served as the basis for three distinct blade shapes. The series is distinguished by a very clear form language. The combination of a black handle with a specially designed blade embellished with a fine Damascus grain makes every knife appear like an entirely unique object.
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