Product Details
+Tsunehisa Petty Kuro-uchi 80mm [Rosewood] is basically a smaller version of a gyuto knife (Chef's knife). Petty knives are intended for all those smaller tasks where larger knives are deemed unwieldy, both on and off the cutting board. A must-have knife in every kitchen, it can be used for peeling, mincing, paring and decorating food.
BLADE SHAPE:
This , is a small and highly versatile kitchen knife. Paring knives offer more dexterity, precision, and maneuverability than the larger, multi-purpose knives, therefore its main tasks are peeling, slicing, and trimming.
STEEL:
The core of this knife is , which is the very top quality of traditional Japanese steels. The Kuro-uchi (black) patina on the upper part of the knife gives it a unique and rustic appearance. This knife was heat-treated to around 63 HRC. It is a very hard steel, meaning that it will retain a super-fine sharpness for a long time. In addition, due to the high carbon content (1.4-1.5%), the knife is very easy to sharpen. Among the high carbon steels, Aogami Super is also the least sensitive to rust. It also contains 0.4% vanadium as an admixture for micronized metal grains, which gives the steel more toughness. Aogami Super is rated as the most advanced carbon steel. The outer layers are of softer, stainless steel, giving the knife extra rust protection.
LAMINATION:
The core layer consisting of Aogami Super steel was sandwiched between two layers of softer steel. This and is used to protect the hard (but delicate) core from outside factors and physical impacts, which could lead to breakage.
The outer layers are of softer, stainless steel, giving the knife extra rust protection.
GEOMETRY:
It has a .
BLADE FINISH:
side of the blade has already developed a dark patina, which protects the blade and gives it a unique and rustic appearance. The blade was treated with hammer blows, resulting in a textured tsuchime look, which gives it a beautiful finish and also prevents food from sticking to the blade.
HANDLE:
The handle (traditional Japanese Wa) is oval and smooth, with no discernible transition between the rosewood and maple wood. It’s suitable for both left- and right-handed users.
BLACKSMITH:
that combines a variety of high-quality knives from various knife centers of Japan such as Tosa, Seki, and Sakai. Their philosophy is that each region has its own steel and different manufacturing processes. For example, Tosa is best known for its Ginsanko and Aus-8 steels, Seki is famous for making excellent blades from the V-Gold group of steels, and Sakai for its single beveled Honyaki knives.