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Hatsukokoro Komorebi Blue 1 Damascus Petty 150mm B Grade SP2 with Magnetic guard

$199.00 $399.95
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This item is classified as a B-grade product. Please note that there are some defects on the blade.

Returns are not accepted for this item.

This particular 150mm Petty has an asymmetric cladding, causing more core steel to be exposed on one side than the other. The performance of the knife remain the same as a standard item.

Weight: 256g

Edge Length: 151mm

Height at Heel: 56mm

Spine Thickness at Heel: 4.1mm

Spine Thickness at Mid: 1.9mm

Spine Thickness 1cm Behind the Tip: 1.1mm

Hatsukokoro's Komorebi(木漏れ日) Blue 1 Damascus line is something completly new to the market when it was first brought to the market in 2022. The name in Japanese describes the sunlight that streams through the trees, which is a very clam and peaceful natural scene. And the reason behind this name is the beautiful natural stone finish that the blade been put through, complemented by the organic cladding line across the edge. Natural stone finish. Rarely a Japanese kitchen knife is finished on a natural stone. Shigefusa probably being the only one that I could name on top of my head. Doing it this way significantly increases the overall level of the F&F of the knife, and is very unique given that Shigs can’t be easily obtained these days. Many of the knife enthusiasts prefer the larger Sanjo / Echizen profile to the shorter Sakai profile, as a result we are offering the Komoberi in a more traditional Sanjo profile that is very tall, and the length is true edge length rather than tip to machi length. The heel is also quite significant along with a pronounced distal taper, translating into a very thin thickness behind the edge.These features really make the Komorebi line stand out, and in some sence a one-of-a-kind line, yet the presentation of these blades are done in a subtile way, while in my opinion aligns with the poetic Japanese aesthetic very well.

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K&S - Sydney

Hatsukokoro Komorebi Blue 1 Damascus Petty 150mm B Grade SP2 with Magnetic guard

$199.00 $399.95

This item is classified as a B-grade product. Please note that there are some defects on the blade.

Returns are not accepted for this item.

This particular 150mm Petty has an asymmetric cladding, causing more core steel to be exposed on one side than the other. The performance of the knife remain the same as a standard item.

Weight: 256g

Edge Length: 151mm

Height at Heel: 56mm

Spine Thickness at Heel: 4.1mm

Spine Thickness at Mid: 1.9mm

Spine Thickness 1cm Behind the Tip: 1.1mm

Hatsukokoro's Komorebi(木漏れ日) Blue 1 Damascus line is something completly new to the market when it was first brought to the market in 2022. The name in Japanese describes the sunlight that streams through the trees, which is a very clam and peaceful natural scene. And the reason behind this name is the beautiful natural stone finish that the blade been put through, complemented by the organic cladding line across the edge. Natural stone finish. Rarely a Japanese kitchen knife is finished on a natural stone. Shigefusa probably being the only one that I could name on top of my head. Doing it this way significantly increases the overall level of the F&F of the knife, and is very unique given that Shigs can’t be easily obtained these days. Many of the knife enthusiasts prefer the larger Sanjo / Echizen profile to the shorter Sakai profile, as a result we are offering the Komoberi in a more traditional Sanjo profile that is very tall, and the length is true edge length rather than tip to machi length. The heel is also quite significant along with a pronounced distal taper, translating into a very thin thickness behind the edge.These features really make the Komorebi line stand out, and in some sence a one-of-a-kind line, yet the presentation of these blades are done in a subtile way, while in my opinion aligns with the poetic Japanese aesthetic very well.

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